Contribution of passive tissues to the intersegmental moments at the hip.

Many anatomic structures around the hip contribute either actively (i.e., muscle contractile elements) or passively (i.e., capsule, ligaments, non-contractile portions of muscles) to the intersegmental resultant forces and moments. Investigators have often assumed that the passive elements contribute negligibly to those moments, but without substantial supporting data. We explored this assumption by measuring the 'passive moments' in 15 normal subjects from near full extension to 60 degrees of hip flexion at speeds used in slow and normal walking. The data suggest that throughout most of the gait cycle and normal stair climbing, the passive structures contribute a small portion of the total moment, usually well less than 10%. Thus, for this limited range of activities, the assumption of negligible contribution of passive structures is reasonable.

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