Study of Windlass Mechanism in the Lower Limb Using Inertial Sensors.
María José Manfredi-MárquezSandra Priscila Tavara-VidalónNatalia Tavaruela-CarriónMaría Ángeles Gómez BenítezLourdes María Fernandez-SeguínJavier Ramos-OrtegaPublished in: International journal of environmental research and public health (2023)
The extension of the 1st MTPJ generated kinematic changes associated with supination movement in the midfoot and external rotation on the tibia and femur level. Both measurement techniques were very similar in the way that they quantified the degrees of extension of the 1st MTPJ. If we extrapolate this result to the measurement technique used by the inertial sensors, we could affirm that the values recorded in the supination and external rotation movements were reliable.