Short-Term Effect of Crural Fasciotomy on Kinematic Variability and Propulsion During Level Locomotion |
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Authors: | V. A. Stahl T. R. Nichols |
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Affiliation: | 1. School of Applied Physiology, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlantavsmith7@emory.edu;3. School of Applied Physiology, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta |
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Abstract: | Treadmill locomotion can be characterized by consistent step-to-step kinematics despite the redundant degrees of freedom. The authors investigated the effect of disrupting the crural fascia in decerebrate cats to determine if the crural fascia contributed to kinematic variability and propulsion in the limb. Crural fasciotomy resulted in statistically significant decreases in velocity and acceleration in the joint angles during level walking, before, during, and after paw-off, particularly at the ankle. A further finding was an increase in variance of the limb segment trajectories in the frontal plane. The crural fascia therefore provides force transmission and reduction in kinematic variability to the limb during locomotion. |
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Keywords: | crural fascia locomotion propulsion stability |
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