Contribution of accelerated body masses to able-bodied gait

The objectives of this study were to demonstrate that data from a video-based system could be used to estimate the net effect of the external forces during gait, to determine the contribution of the trunk and upper and lower limbs using their accelerated body masses, and to test the hypothesis that...

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Veröffentlicht in:American journal of physical medicine & rehabilitation 2003-02, Vol.82 (2), p.101-109
Hauptverfasser: GILLET, Christophe, DUBOY, Jacques, BARBIER, Franck, ARMAND, Stéphane, JEDDI, Ridha, LEPOUTRE, Francois-Xavier, ALLARD, Paul
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Zusammenfassung:The objectives of this study were to demonstrate that data from a video-based system could be used to estimate the net effect of the external forces during gait, to determine the contribution of the trunk and upper and lower limbs using their accelerated body masses, and to test the hypothesis that the thigh mainly assumed lower limb propulsion during able-bodied locomotion. The gait of 16 able-bodied subjects was assessed using an eight-camera video-based system and two force plates. The right limb was the leading limb, and there were two trials per subject. Although data from all the body segments were used to answer the first two objectives, only right limb information was used to address the third objective. Pearson's coefficients of correlation and root mean square errors were calculated to determine the difference between the curves obtained from the sum of the external forces and that of the accelerated masses. These were >0.85, and the mean root mean square error was
ISSN:0894-9115
1537-7385
DOI:10.1097/00002060-200302000-00004