Effects of peak ankle dorsiflexion angle on lower extremity biomechanics and pelvic motion during walking and jogging
Yi Rao, Nan Yang, Tianyu Gao, Si Zhang, Haitao Shi, Yiqun Lu, Shuang Ren, Hongshi Huang

TL;DR
This study shows how limited ankle movement affects leg and pelvis motion during walking and jogging, potentially increasing injury risk.
Contribution
The study quantifies biomechanical changes in lower extremity and pelvic motion caused by restricted ankle dorsiflexion during walking and jogging.
Findings
Restricted ankle dorsiflexion reduces ankle plantar flexion moment and hip extension during walking.
Limited ankle dorsiflexion increases external knee rotation and alters ground reaction forces.
During jogging, restricted dorsiflexion reduces peak dorsiflexion angle and anterior ground reaction force.
Abstract
Ankle dorsiflexion during walking causes the tibia to roll forward relative to the foot to achieve body forward. Individuals with ankle dorsiflexion restriction may present altered movement patterns and cause a series of dysfunction. Therefore, the aim of this research was to clearly determine the effects of peak ankle dorsiflexion angle on lower extremity biomechanics and pelvic motion during walking and jogging. This study involved 51 subjects tested for both walking and jogging. The motion capture system and force measuring platforms were used to synchronously collect kinematics and kinetics parameters during these activities. Based on the peak ankle dorsiflexion angle during walking, the 51 subjects were divided into a restricted group (RADF group, angle <10°) and an ankle dorsiflexion-unrestricted group (un-RADF group, angle >10°). Independent-Sample T-tests were performed to…
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