Feedback-based rehab could lower risk of OA
Figure 2 Injury and age make joints vulnerable to high rates of loading, which contribute to the onset of osteoarthritis. Early research suggests that feedback-based gait retraining can help reduce...
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istockphoto.com #7076339 Gait retraining can potentially alter walking biomechanics such that knee adduction moment is reduced, an inexpensive offloading option that does not require device wear. Gait...
View ArticleRetraining fixes faulty gait in injured runners
Although the technique is still in its infancy, early research suggests gait retraining can be used to address medial collapse, primarily in runners with patellofemoral pain (PFP) syndrome, and to...
View ArticleGait retraining improves symptoms of knee OA
A number of different gait modifications have been demonstrated to significantly reduce the knee adduction moment in patients with knee osteoarthritis (OA). Now research suggests gait retraining can...
View ArticleKnee OA: The evidence for gait modification
istockphoto.com #7076339 Gait retraining can potentially alter walking biomechanics such that knee adduction moment is reduced, an inexpensive offloading option that does not require device wear. Gait...
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