Motriz: Revista de Educacao Fisica (Dec 2014)

Braking and propulsive impulses in individuals with patellofemoral pain syndrome when walking up and down stairs

  • Marcelo Camargo Saad,
  • Renato Moraes,
  • Lilian Ramiro Felicio,
  • Débora Bevilaqua-Grossi

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/S1980-65742014000400011
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 20, no. 4
pp. 442 – 447

Abstract

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Patellofemoral pain syndrome (PFPS) is a prevalent clinical condition and it affects gait behavior. Braking and propulsive impulses are important biomechanical parameters obtained from ground reaction forces (GRF), which combine the amount of force applied over a period of time. The aim of this study was to evaluate these impulses while walking up and down stairs in healthy controls and PFPS individuals. The results did not reveal significant differences in braking and propulsive impulses between groups during these activities. Thus, the painful condition on a simple functional activity was insufficient to change the motor strategy to walking up or down the stairs.

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