Walking with wider steps increases stance phase gluteus medius activity

Highlights • Step width during walking is often increased in clinical populations. • Increased step width may be a response to hip abductor weakness. • We found that gluteus medius activity increases when walking with wider steps. • The increased gluteus medius activity is not due to muscle conforma...

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description Highlights • Step width during walking is often increased in clinical populations. • Increased step width may be a response to hip abductor weakness. • We found that gluteus medius activity increases when walking with wider steps. • The increased gluteus medius activity is not due to muscle conformation changes. • Wide steps do not appear to reduce the mechanical demands on the hip abductors.
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Electromyography
Female
Gait - physiology
Gluteus medius
Hip - physiology
Hip abduction
Humans
Locomotion
Male
Muscle Contraction - physiology
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Young Adult
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