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Biomechanical Characteristics of the Knee Joint during Gait in Obese versus Normal Subjects

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  • Fadi Al Khatib

    (Mechanical Engineering Department, Australian College of Kuwait, East Mishref, P.O. Box 1411, Safat 12000, Kuwait)

  • Afif Gouissem

    (Mechanical Engineering Department, Australian College of Kuwait, East Mishref, P.O. Box 1411, Safat 12000, Kuwait)

  • Raouf Mbarki

    (Mechanical Engineering Department, Australian College of Kuwait, East Mishref, P.O. Box 1411, Safat 12000, Kuwait)

  • Malek Adouni

    (Mechanical Engineering Department, Australian College of Kuwait, East Mishref, P.O. Box 1411, Safat 12000, Kuwait
    Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Department, Northwestern University, 345 East Superior Street, Chicago, IL 60611, USA)

Abstract

Knee osteoarthritis (OA) is a growing source of pain and disability. Obesity is the most important avoidable risk factor underlying knee OA. The processes by which obesity impacts osteoarthritis are of tremendous interest to osteoarthritis researchers and physicians, where the joint mechanical load is one of the pathways generally thought to cause or intensify the disease process. In the current work, we developed a hybrid framework that simultaneously incorporates a detailed finite element model of the knee joint within a musculoskeletal model to compute lower extremity muscle forces and knee joint stresses in normal-weight (N) and obese (OB) subjects during the stance phase gait. This model accounts for the synergy between the active musculature and passive structures. In comparing OB subjects and normal ones, forces significantly increased in all muscle groups at most instances of stance. Mainly, much higher activation was computed with lateral hamstrings and medial gastrocnemius. Cartilage contact average pressure was mostly supported by the medial plateau and increased by 22%, with a larger portion of the load transmitted via menisci. This medial compartment experienced larger relative movement and cartilage stresses in the normal subjects and continued to do so with a higher level in the obese subjects. Finally, the developed bioengineering frame and the examined parameters during this investigation might be useful clinically in evaluating the initiation and propagation of knee OA.

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  • Fadi Al Khatib & Afif Gouissem & Raouf Mbarki & Malek Adouni, 2022. "Biomechanical Characteristics of the Knee Joint during Gait in Obese versus Normal Subjects," IJERPH, MDPI, vol. 19(2), pages 1-14, January.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jijerp:v:19:y:2022:i:2:p:989-:d:725920
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