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The highest correlation was between normalized knee extension force and the RPE associated with the bench stand task (r = −.767).
The primary purpose was to compare upper and lower extremity movement strategies using the vertical ground reaction force during a Sit to Stand task in participants recovering from a hip fracture to control participants.
A Sit to Stand task following a hip fracture may be achieved through compensations (e.g. bilateral arms and uninvolved lower extremity), not restoration of movement strategies of the involved lower extremity.
Weight-bearing asymmetry in individuals post-hip fracture during the sit to stand task.
METHODS: Forty-four community-dwelling older adults, 29 who had a hip fracture and 15 elderly control participant's completed the sit to stand task on an instrumented chair with 3 force plates.
The subjects performed the sit and stand task in a virtual reality environment.
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BACKGROUND: Individuals post hip fracture decrease force on the involved limb during sit to stand tasks, creating an asymmetry in vertical ground reaction force.
The human subject tests also show that the device can constantly exert assistive torques of up to 35 Nm during sit-to-stand task.
Similarly, in balance studies, we expect the sit-to-stand task to be more demanding and, therefore, more sensitive to balance disorders than the quiet erect posture.
Movement quality in performing the sit-to-stand task was not considered in this study, as speed is the main focus of the FTSTS test.
Some of the outcome measures (perimuscular connective tissue thickness, extension range of motion, repeated sit-to-stand task duration and Sorrensen's endurance test) were gender-specific (see letter superscripts in Table 2).
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