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2015

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Weight-Bearing Asymmetry In Individuals Post-Hip Fracture During The Sit To Stand Task, Janet A. Kneiss, Tiffany N. Hilton, Josh Tome, Jeff R. Houck Jan 2015

Weight-Bearing Asymmetry In Individuals Post-Hip Fracture During The Sit To Stand Task, Janet A. Kneiss, Tiffany N. Hilton, Josh Tome, Jeff R. Houck

Faculty Publications - College of Physical Therapy

Background: Individuals post hip fracture decrease force on the involved limb during sit to stand tasks, creating an asymmetry in vertical ground reaction force. Joint specific differences that underlie asymmetry of the vertical ground reaction force are unknown. The purpose of this study was to compare differences in vertical ground reaction force variables and joint kinetics at the hip and knee in participants post-hip fracture, who were recently discharged from home care physical therapy to controls.

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 …