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Kinetic and kinematic adjustments during perturbed walking across visible and camouflaged drops in ground level

机译:运动过程中的运动学和运动学调整,穿过地面可见和伪装的水滴

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Walking in even the most familiar environment posesses a challenge to humans due to continuously changing surface conditions such as compliance, slip, or level. These changes can be visible or invisible due to camouflage. In order to prevent falling, camouflaged changes in the ground level in particular require a quick response of the locomotor system. For ten subjects we investigated kinematics and ground reaction forces of two consecutive contacts while they were walking across visible (drops of 0, -5 and -10. cm at second contact) and camouflaged (drops of 0 or -5. cm, and drops of 0 or -10. cm at second contact) changes in the ground level. For both situations we found significant kinetic and kinematic adjustments during the perturbed second contact but also one step earlier, in the preparatory first contact. During walking across visible changes in the ground level, second peak ground reaction force at first contact decreased whereas the drop height increased at the second contact. In addition, at the end of this first contact the ankle and knee were more flexed and the trunk was more erect compared to level walking. During the perturbed second contact, first peak ground reaction force increased with drop height, whereas kinematic adjustments at touchdown were less. The visual perception of the perturbation facilitated prior adaptations. During walking across camouflaged changes in ground level such a visually guided preadaptation was not possible and the adaptations prior to the perturbation were less than those observed during walking across visible changes in the ground. However, when stepping into a camouflaged drop, the kinetic and kinematic adjustments became more obvious and they increased with increasing camouflaged drop height.
机译:即使在最熟悉的环境中行走,也会因不断变化的表面条件(例如柔韧性,滑移或水平)而对人类构成挑战。由于伪装,这些更改可能可见或不可见。为了防止跌倒,特别是在地面上的伪装变化要求运动系统快速响应。对于十个对象,我们研究了两个连续接触的运动学和地面反作用力,它们在可见时行走(第二次接触为0,-5和-10.cm的下落)并伪装了(0或-5.cm的坠落和下落(第二次接触时0或-10。cm的角度)变化。对于这两种情况,我们在扰动的第二次接触中都发现了显着的动力学和运动学调整,但在准备的第一次接触中也较早地进行了一步。在地面的可见变化中行走时,第一接触处的第二峰值地面反作用力减小,而第二接触处的跌落高度增加。此外,在第一次接触的最后,与水平​​行走相比,踝关节和膝盖更加弯曲,躯干更加直立。在第二次接触扰动期间,第一峰值地面反作用力随跌落高度而增加,而触地时的运动学调整较小。对扰动的视觉感知促进了先前的适应。在地面上伪装的变化中行走时,这种视觉引导的预适应是不可能的,并且在扰动之前的适应性小于在地面中可见变化中行走时所观察到的适应性。但是,当步入迷彩液滴时,动力学和运动学调整变得更加明显,并且随着迷彩液滴高度的增加而增加。

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