Dear Members,
I would like to ask you if it's normal for the peak free moment -especially that one which is opposite to external rotation of the lower limb- to increase with the decrease of the walking velocity ?
I've obtained this tendency for a number of 4 older subjects [2 groups: normal and after a knee surgery] walking at normal speed on an AMTI force platform.
My expectations was for the peak free moment to decrease with decreasing of the walking velocity.
Thank you in advance,
Respectfully,
Daniel
I would like to ask you if it's normal for the peak free moment -especially that one which is opposite to external rotation of the lower limb- to increase with the decrease of the walking velocity ?
I've obtained this tendency for a number of 4 older subjects [2 groups: normal and after a knee surgery] walking at normal speed on an AMTI force platform.
My expectations was for the peak free moment to decrease with decreasing of the walking velocity.
Thank you in advance,
Respectfully,
Daniel