Publications by authors named "Philippe Dedieu"

Background: Ankle sprains are common joint injuries in daily and sports activities, whose underlying mechanisms have been amply studied. If joint structures are directly damaged, neuromuscular activity can be affected, particularly in the time domain. This study aims to establish whether previous ankle injury correlates with changes in the inter-joint synergy of the entire lower limb and in the muscle activity pattern during walking.

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Background: Several studies have described the biomechanical effects of foot orthotics, as well as their effects at the level of muscular recruitment. Although the latter effect is unlikely to be limited to muscular intensity, the temporal pattern of activity of the muscles involved in walking with orthoses is still unclear.

Methods: Twelve adults with everted static rearfoot posture higher than 5° of valgus participated in the study.

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Mature locomotion in humans is characterized by an anti-phase coordination (moving in opposite directions) between the pelvic and the scapular girdles. This pattern involves a specific relationship between the arm and leg motion is deemed to be most flexible and dynamically efficient. Still, when the arms are involved in another task, like a field player running with a ball in the hands, locomotion is still possible.

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