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Table 1 ROM and ratio of thoracic ROM to pelvic ROM

From: Subjects with hip osteoarthritis show distinctive patterns of trunk movements during gait-a body-fixed-sensor based analysis

 

Instructed walking speed

HC (n = 30)

NDL (n = 50)

DL (n = 10)

Pelvic ROM

Low speed

6.9 (1.5)

5.0 (1.5)

6.1 (1.8)

 

Preferred speed

8.2 (1.7)

5.4 (1.6)

5.9 (2.1)

 

High speed

9.7 (1.8)

5.8 (1.9)

6.0 (1.8)

Thoracic ROM

Low speed

4.6 (1.2)

5.3 (1.6)

10.7 (2.1)

 

Preferred speed

4.9 (1.2)

5.3 (1.4)

9.1 (2.8)

 

High speed

5.4 (1.3)

5.4 (1.4)

8.7 (2.0)

Ratio

Low speed

0.7 (0.2)

1.2 (0.5)

1.8 (0.5)

 

Preferred speed

0.6 (0.2)

1.1 (0.5)

1.7 (0.6)

 

High speed

0.6 (0.1)

1.0 (0.5)

1.7 (0.6)

  1. Values are given as mean (SD). Abbreviations: ROM, Range of Motion; HC, healthy control group; NDL, patients without a Duchenne limp; DL, patients with a Duchenne limp. Thoracic and pelvic ROM are expressed in degrees (°).