Gait biomechanics in joint hypermobility syndrome: a spatiotemporal, kinematic and kinetic analysis.
Najla F AlsiriMary CrampSue BarnettShea PalmerPublished in: Musculoskeletal care (2020)
The JHS group walked more slowly with a kinematic 'stiffening' pattern. Hypermobility was not evident during gait. The observed stiffening pattern could be a strategy to avoid pain and improve balance. Impairments in moment and power generation could be related to several symptomatic and etiological factors in JHS. Clinicians should carefully consider gait in the assessment and management of people with JHS targeting the impairments identified by the current study.