Dynamic Gait Modelling of Lower Limb Dynamics : A Mathematical Approach
This paper focuses on the analysis of human gait cycle dynamics and presents a mathematical model to determine the torque exerted on the lower limb joints throughout the complete gait cycle, including its various phases. The study involved a healthy subject who participated in a series of initial wa...
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Zusammenfassung: | This paper focuses on the analysis of human gait cycle dynamics and presents
a mathematical model to determine the torque exerted on the lower limb joints
throughout the complete gait cycle, including its various phases. The study
involved a healthy subject who participated in a series of initial walking
experiments. The development of a mathematical model that accurately represents
the natural motion of the human lower limb has garnered significant attention
in the field of lower limb prosthetics design. In this study, the researchers
incorporated the functional relationship between the limb joints and the end
effector of the lower extremity. This knowledge is crucial for rehabilitation
purposes as it helps in understanding the connectivity of joints, links, and
the overall body orientation required to effectively control the motion of the
actuators. When analysing physical activities, measurements of human strength
play a crucial role. Traditionally, these measurements have focused on
determining the maximum voluntary torque at a single joint angle and angular
velocity. However, it is important to consider that the available strength
varies significantly with joint position and velocity. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2310.09731 |