Changes in the ankle muscles co-activation pattern after 5 years following total ankle joint replacement
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De la Fuente, Carlos
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Changes in the ankle muscles co-activation pattern after 5 years following total ankle joint replacement
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© 2018 Elsevier Ltd Background: The Hintegra® arthroplasty provides inversion-eversion stability, permits axial rotation, ankle flexion-extension, and improvements of the gait patterns are expected up to 12 months of rehabilitation. However, sensorimotor impairments are observed in ankle flexors/extensors muscles after rehabilitation, with potential negative effects on locomotion. Here we determined the timing and amplitude of co-activation of the tibialis anterior and medial gastrocnemius muscles during gait by assessing non-operated and operated legs of patients with total ankle replacement, 5 years after surgery. Methods: Twenty-nine patients (age: 58 [5.5] years, height: 156.4 [6.5] cm, body mass: 72.9 [6.5] kg, 10 men, and 19 women) that underwent Hintegra® ankle arthroplasty were included. Inclusion criteria included 5 years prosthesis survivorship. The onset and offset of muscle activation (timing), as well as the amplitude of activation, were determined during barefoot walking
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URI: https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/167631
DOI: 10.1016/j.clinbiomech.2018.09.019
ISSN: 18791271
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Clinical Biomechanics, Volumen 59,
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