Effect of hip joint angle at seat-off on hip joint contact force during sit-to-stand movement: a computer simulation study.
Takuma InaiTomoya TakabayashiMutsuaki EdamaMasayoshi KuboPublished in: Biomedical engineering online (2018)
The hip joint contact force during the sit-to-stand movement increased approximately linearly as the hip flexion angle at the seat-off increased. Moreover, the normal sit-to-stand movement and the sit-to-stand movement yielding a minimum hip joint contact force were approximately equivalent. The effect of the changes to the musculoskeletal model parameters on the main findings of this study was minimal. Thus, the main findings are robust and may help prevent the progression of hip osteoarthritis by decreasing mechanical stress, which will be explored in future studies.