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Effect of Vertical Ground Reaction Force Biofeedback on Knee and Hip Neuromechanical Characteristics During Walking in Older Adults
by
Forouzan Foroughi
Forouzan Foroughi ,
Soroosh Sadeh
Soroosh Sadeh
and
Hao-Yuan Hsiao
Hao-Yuan Hsiao *
Department of Kinesiology and Health Education, The University of Texas at Austin, 2109 San Jacinto Blvd, Austin, TX 78712, USA
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Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.
Appl. Sci. 2025, 15(6), 2945; https://doi.org/10.3390/app15062945 (registering DOI)
Submission received: 23 December 2024
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Revised: 26 February 2025
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Accepted: 28 February 2025
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Published: 9 March 2025
Abstract
This study aimed to assess the effect of real-time vertical ground reaction force (VGRF) biofeedback on sagittal plane hip and knee joint biomechanics and extensor muscle activities in older adults. Fifteen healthy older adults (71 ± 5.8 years) walked on a treadmill while instructed to increase their first peak of VGRF via biofeedback. Whole-body kinetic and kinematic data and electromyography data for the vastus lateralis and gluteus maximus muscles were recorded. A one-way repeated measure ANOVA followed by post hoc analysis was conducted. Results showed increases in peak VGRF (20.95%), knee extension torque (73.7%), knee flexion angle (53.8%), and vastus lateralis muscle activity (72.1%) during the loading response, with percentage changes calculated as the mean of acquisition and recall trials relative to baseline walking. In contrast, no significant effect on peak hip extension torque and hip flexion angle over time was observed. These findings suggest that biofeedback can induce greater vertical support forces production with increased knee extension torque and extensor muscle activity. In addition, older adults adopted higher vertical support without increasing hip joint torque, potentially aiding in mitigating age-related distal-to-proximal joint torque redistribution. These findings suggest that VGRF biofeedback could potentially be an effective intervention to enhance knee extensor activation and mobility in older adults without increasing hip load.
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Foroughi, F.; Sadeh, S.; Hsiao, H.-Y.
Effect of Vertical Ground Reaction Force Biofeedback on Knee and Hip Neuromechanical Characteristics During Walking in Older Adults. Appl. Sci. 2025, 15, 2945.
https://doi.org/10.3390/app15062945
AMA Style
Foroughi F, Sadeh S, Hsiao H-Y.
Effect of Vertical Ground Reaction Force Biofeedback on Knee and Hip Neuromechanical Characteristics During Walking in Older Adults. Applied Sciences. 2025; 15(6):2945.
https://doi.org/10.3390/app15062945
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Foroughi, Forouzan, Soroosh Sadeh, and Hao-Yuan Hsiao.
2025. "Effect of Vertical Ground Reaction Force Biofeedback on Knee and Hip Neuromechanical Characteristics During Walking in Older Adults" Applied Sciences 15, no. 6: 2945.
https://doi.org/10.3390/app15062945
APA Style
Foroughi, F., Sadeh, S., & Hsiao, H.-Y.
(2025). Effect of Vertical Ground Reaction Force Biofeedback on Knee and Hip Neuromechanical Characteristics During Walking in Older Adults. Applied Sciences, 15(6), 2945.
https://doi.org/10.3390/app15062945
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