CLINICAL CASE

Using motion capture analysis for assessing locomotion after arthroscopic anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction

Mozheyko EYu1, Pavlov AO2, Chistov MA1, Khramchenko MA1, Gurevich VA1
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1 Voino-Yasenetsky Krasnoyarsk State Medical University, Krasnoyarsk, Russia

2 Federal Siberian Research and Clinical Center of FMBA, Krasnoyarsk, Russia

Correspondence should be addressed: Elena Yu. Mozheyko
Prospekt Mira. 5, Krasnoyarsk, 660049, Russia; ur.liam@okjehzom_le

About paper

Author contribution: Mozheyko EYu formulated the hypothesis, proposed the design, defined the goals and objectives of the study, analyzed study results, wrote and edited the manuscript; Pavlov AO formulated the hypothesis and edited the manuscript; Chistov MA, Khramchenko MA searched the literature, analyzed study results, performed statical analysis and wrote the manuscript; Gurevich VA recruited the subjects, analyzed the results and performed statistical analysis.

Compliance with ethical standards: the study was approved by the Ethics Committee of Krasnoyarsk State Medical University (Protocol № 89/2019 dated April 17, 2019).

Received: 2021-11-20 Accepted: 2021-12-13 Published online: 2021-12-28
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Fig. 1. Hip flexion and extension during one cycle in the patient with injuries to the knee ligament apparatus (top) and the healthy subject (bottom)
Fig. 2. Knee flexion and extension during one gait cycle in the patient with injuries to the knee ligament apparatus (top) and the healthy subject (bottom)
Fig. 3. Ankle flexion and extension during one cycle in the patient with injuries to the knee ligament apparatus (top) and the healthy subject (bottom)
Fig. 4. Knee joint rotation during one gait cycle in the patient with injuries to the knee ligament apparatus (top) and the healthy subject (bottom)
Table 1. Characteristics of gait speed and rhythm in the patient with injuries to the knee ligament apparatus and the healthy subject
Table 2. Mean hip flexion and extension angles and amplitudes during one gait cycle in the patient with injuries to the knee ligament apparatus and the healthy subject
Table 3. Mean knee flexion and extension angles and amplitudes during one gait cycle in the patient with injuries to the knee ligament apparatus and the healthy subject
Table 4. Mean ankle extension and flexion angles and amplitudes during one gait cycle in the patient with injuries to the knee ligament apparatus and the healthy subject
Table 5. Mean knee rotation angles and amplitudes during one gait cycle in the patient with injuries to the knee ligament apparatus and the healthy subject