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Revista médica de Chile · May 2024
[A Public Database of biomechanical parameters of gait in young Chileans].
- Felipe Palma, Javier Contreras M, and Isidora Lazcano S.
- Escuela de Kinesiología, Universidad de los Andes, Santiago, Chile.
- Rev Med Chil. 2024 May 1; 152 (5): 531541531-541.
UnlabelledBiomechanical analysis of gait encompasses the measurement of spatiotemporal (STVs), kinematics, and kinetics variables. The behavior of these variables can provide clinicians and researchers with insights into the normality or alteration of this motor act across different populations. However, there is a lack of reference data for the Chilean population.AimTo present a freely accessible database including STVs, kinematics, and joint kinetics of 51 healthy Chilean individuals during gait.Methods51 healthy volunteers aged 18-30 years were included in the sample. The MOCAP Vicon system with the Plug-in Gait Lower Body Functional model was utilized for biomechanical model creation and analysis. At least five valid gait trials per individual were recorded at a self-selected speed, with participants stepping on embedded force platforms. Based on this information, STVs, kinematics, and joint kinetics were computed. These data were graphically represented for each plane, utilizing the average value of both lower extremities.ResultsThe findings were summarized in a table and five distinct figures. The variables of interest were exported and made available in ".csv" format on the Figshare platform (DOI: https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.22151474). Similarities in morphology and magnitude were observed compared to other databases from foreign studies.ConclusionData regarding STVs, kinematics, and kinetics of gait in the Chilean population are provided, facilitating future research and clinical applications in this demographic.
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