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    OpenSim Ltd inverse kinematics tool in opensim joint articular mechanics (jam)
    Functionally relevant changes (changes exceeding ± 10% BW) as result of kinematic variations in medial (MED) compartment knee contact forces and relative changes in lateral (LAT) compartment (relevant changes are depicted with filled red and blue circle) expressed as a % difference in body weight (BW) compared to knee contact forces estimated using the mean healthy gait pattern (black dotted lines), at the top. Solid grey lines are the cut-off/threshold for functionally relevant knee contact force changes (see Material and Methods section “ ”). Dotted grey lines define peak 1 (P1) and peak 2 (P2) of the gait cycle. Below (bottom) are the <t>kinematics</t> of the different joints contributing to the top 50% (see Fig. ) of the observed variation for each specific mode depicted as ± 1 STD (red, blue respectively). Grey dashed line defines the stance phase.
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    Article Title: The impact of PCA derived gait kinematic variations on estimated medial knee contact forces in a knee osteoarthritis population

    Journal: Scientific Reports

    doi: 10.1038/s41598-025-90804-8

    Functionally relevant changes (changes exceeding ± 10% BW) as result of kinematic variations in medial (MED) compartment knee contact forces and relative changes in lateral (LAT) compartment (relevant changes are depicted with filled red and blue circle) expressed as a % difference in body weight (BW) compared to knee contact forces estimated using the mean healthy gait pattern (black dotted lines), at the top. Solid grey lines are the cut-off/threshold for functionally relevant knee contact force changes (see Material and Methods section “ ”). Dotted grey lines define peak 1 (P1) and peak 2 (P2) of the gait cycle. Below (bottom) are the kinematics of the different joints contributing to the top 50% (see Fig. ) of the observed variation for each specific mode depicted as ± 1 STD (red, blue respectively). Grey dashed line defines the stance phase.
    Figure Legend Snippet: Functionally relevant changes (changes exceeding ± 10% BW) as result of kinematic variations in medial (MED) compartment knee contact forces and relative changes in lateral (LAT) compartment (relevant changes are depicted with filled red and blue circle) expressed as a % difference in body weight (BW) compared to knee contact forces estimated using the mean healthy gait pattern (black dotted lines), at the top. Solid grey lines are the cut-off/threshold for functionally relevant knee contact force changes (see Material and Methods section “ ”). Dotted grey lines define peak 1 (P1) and peak 2 (P2) of the gait cycle. Below (bottom) are the kinematics of the different joints contributing to the top 50% (see Fig. ) of the observed variation for each specific mode depicted as ± 1 STD (red, blue respectively). Grey dashed line defines the stance phase.

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    Functionally relevant changes (changes exceeding ± 10% BW) as result of kinematic variations in medial (MED) compartment knee contact forces and relative changes in lateral (LAT) compartment (relevant changes are depicted with filled red and blue circle) expressed as a % difference in body weight (BW) compared to knee contact forces estimated using the mean knee OA gait pattern (black dotted lines), at the top. Solid grey lines are the cut-off/threshold for functionally relevant knee contact force changes (see Material and Methods section “ ”). Dotted grey lines define peak 1 (P1) and peak 2 (P2) of the gait cycle. Below (bottom) are the kinematics of the different joints contributing to the top 50% (see Fig. ) of the observed variation for each specific mode depicted as ± 1 STD (red, blue respectively). Grey dashed line defines the stance phase.
    Figure Legend Snippet: Functionally relevant changes (changes exceeding ± 10% BW) as result of kinematic variations in medial (MED) compartment knee contact forces and relative changes in lateral (LAT) compartment (relevant changes are depicted with filled red and blue circle) expressed as a % difference in body weight (BW) compared to knee contact forces estimated using the mean knee OA gait pattern (black dotted lines), at the top. Solid grey lines are the cut-off/threshold for functionally relevant knee contact force changes (see Material and Methods section “ ”). Dotted grey lines define peak 1 (P1) and peak 2 (P2) of the gait cycle. Below (bottom) are the kinematics of the different joints contributing to the top 50% (see Fig. ) of the observed variation for each specific mode depicted as ± 1 STD (red, blue respectively). Grey dashed line defines the stance phase.

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    Functionally relevant changes (changes exceeding ± 10% BW) as result of kinematic variations in medial (MED) compartment knee contact forces and relative changes in lateral (LAT) compartment (relevant changes are depicted with filled red and blue circle) expressed as a % difference in body weight (BW) compared to knee contact forces estimated using the mean healthy gait pattern (black dotted lines), at the top. Solid grey lines are the cut-off/threshold for functionally relevant knee contact force changes (see Material and Methods section “ ”). Dotted grey lines define peak 1 (P1) and peak 2 (P2) of the gait cycle. Below (bottom) are the kinematics of the different joints contributing to the top 50% (see Fig. ) of the observed variation for each specific mode depicted as ± 1 STD (red, blue respectively). Grey dashed line defines the stance phase.

    Journal: Scientific Reports

    Article Title: The impact of PCA derived gait kinematic variations on estimated medial knee contact forces in a knee osteoarthritis population

    doi: 10.1038/s41598-025-90804-8

    Figure Lengend Snippet: Functionally relevant changes (changes exceeding ± 10% BW) as result of kinematic variations in medial (MED) compartment knee contact forces and relative changes in lateral (LAT) compartment (relevant changes are depicted with filled red and blue circle) expressed as a % difference in body weight (BW) compared to knee contact forces estimated using the mean healthy gait pattern (black dotted lines), at the top. Solid grey lines are the cut-off/threshold for functionally relevant knee contact force changes (see Material and Methods section “ ”). Dotted grey lines define peak 1 (P1) and peak 2 (P2) of the gait cycle. Below (bottom) are the kinematics of the different joints contributing to the top 50% (see Fig. ) of the observed variation for each specific mode depicted as ± 1 STD (red, blue respectively). Grey dashed line defines the stance phase.

    Article Snippet: Joint kinematics were calculated using the inverse kinematics tool in OpenSim Joint Articular Mechanics (JAM) using a validated musculoskeletal model with combined 12 degrees of freedom for the tibiofemoral (6DOF) and patellofemoral (6DOF) joints .

    Techniques:

    Functionally relevant changes (changes exceeding ± 10% BW) as result of kinematic variations in medial (MED) compartment knee contact forces and relative changes in lateral (LAT) compartment (relevant changes are depicted with filled red and blue circle) expressed as a % difference in body weight (BW) compared to knee contact forces estimated using the mean knee OA gait pattern (black dotted lines), at the top. Solid grey lines are the cut-off/threshold for functionally relevant knee contact force changes (see Material and Methods section “ ”). Dotted grey lines define peak 1 (P1) and peak 2 (P2) of the gait cycle. Below (bottom) are the kinematics of the different joints contributing to the top 50% (see Fig. ) of the observed variation for each specific mode depicted as ± 1 STD (red, blue respectively). Grey dashed line defines the stance phase.

    Journal: Scientific Reports

    Article Title: The impact of PCA derived gait kinematic variations on estimated medial knee contact forces in a knee osteoarthritis population

    doi: 10.1038/s41598-025-90804-8

    Figure Lengend Snippet: Functionally relevant changes (changes exceeding ± 10% BW) as result of kinematic variations in medial (MED) compartment knee contact forces and relative changes in lateral (LAT) compartment (relevant changes are depicted with filled red and blue circle) expressed as a % difference in body weight (BW) compared to knee contact forces estimated using the mean knee OA gait pattern (black dotted lines), at the top. Solid grey lines are the cut-off/threshold for functionally relevant knee contact force changes (see Material and Methods section “ ”). Dotted grey lines define peak 1 (P1) and peak 2 (P2) of the gait cycle. Below (bottom) are the kinematics of the different joints contributing to the top 50% (see Fig. ) of the observed variation for each specific mode depicted as ± 1 STD (red, blue respectively). Grey dashed line defines the stance phase.

    Article Snippet: Joint kinematics were calculated using the inverse kinematics tool in OpenSim Joint Articular Mechanics (JAM) using a validated musculoskeletal model with combined 12 degrees of freedom for the tibiofemoral (6DOF) and patellofemoral (6DOF) joints .

    Techniques: