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Search for: [Abstract = "were divided into\:\- subjects aged ≤ 65 years and subjects aged >65 years,\- subjects with proper body weight, overweight subjects and subjects with obesity.2. The group of patients with diagnosed gonathrosis was divided into sub\-groups\: \- group P 1\-2 and L 1\-2– subjects with the 1st and 2nd level of advancement of radiological degenerative changes in the knee joint with gonathrosis \(P\-right, L\-left\), \- group P 3\-4 and L 3\-4 – subjects with the 3rd and 4th level of advancement of radiological degenerative changes in the knee joint with gonathrosis \(P\-right, L\-left\). In all subject studied, the short\-term acceleration impulse value was measured at the level of knee joints, as corresponding to the moment of a heel hitting the ground during walking at a natural and maximum speed. In the measurement of acceleration values, two combined accelerometers made according to MEMS technology were used.Directly following the completion of the acceleration measurement, the level of intensity of pain complaints was also assessed in patients with diagnosed gonathrosis \(the VAS visual and analogue scale\), sensed in the knee joint with gonathrosis. The analysis of the results obtained has shown\:1. Lack of significant statistical differences in average values of short\-term acceleration impulse caused by a heel contact with the background during walking, both at the natural and at the maximum speed,"]

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