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Functional analysis of the gibbon foot during terrestrial bipedal walking: Plantar pressure distributions and three-dimensional ground reaction forces

机译:陆上双足行走时长臂足的功能分析:足底压力分布和三维地面反作用力

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This paper gives a detailed analysis of bipedal walking in the white-handed gibbon, based on collected pressure and force data. These data were obtained from four gibbons in the Wild Animal Park, Planckendael, Belgium, by using a walkway with integrated force plate and pressure mat. This is the first study that collects and describes dynamic plantar pressure data of bipedally walking gibbons, and combines these with force plate data. The combination of these data with previously described roll-off patterns of gibbons, based on general observations, video images, force plates, and EMG data, gives us a detailed description of foot function during gibbon bipedalism. In addition, we compare the observed characteristics of hylobatid bipedalism with the main characteristics of bonobo and human bipedalism. We found that gibbons are midfoot/heel plantigrade, and lack the typical heel-strike of other hominoids. The hallux is widely abducted and touches down at the onset of the stance phase, which results in an L-shaped course of the center of pressure. The vertical force curve is trapezoid to triangular in shape, with high peak values compared to humans. The braking component is shorter than the accelerating component, and shortens further at higher walking velocities. Speed has a significant influence on the forefoot peak pressures and on most of the defined gait parameters (e.g., vertical force peak), and it alters the foot contact pattern as well. The investigation of existing form-function relationships in nonhuman primates is essential for the interpretation of fossil remains, and might help us understand the evolution of habitual bipedal walking in hominids.
机译:本文基于收集的压力和力数据,详细分析了在白手长臂猿中的双足行走。这些数据是通过使用带有集成测力板和压力垫的人行道,从比利时普兰肯代尔州野生动物公园的四个长臂猿获得的。这是第一项收集和描述两足行走长臂猿的动态足底压力数据并将其与测力板数据结合的研究。这些数据与先前描述的长臂猿的滚降模式相结合,基于普遍的观察,视频图像,压板和EMG数据,为我们提供了对长臂猿两足动物脚功能的详细描述。此外,我们将观察到的hy虫双足动物的特征与of黑猩猩和人类双足动物的主要特征进行了比较。我们发现长臂猿属于足中部/足跟植物,没有其他类人猿的典型脚跟打击。拇趾被广泛外展并在站立阶段开始时降落,这导致压力中心呈L形走向。垂直力曲线为梯形到三角形,与人类相比具有较高的峰值。制动分量短于加速分量,并且在较高的步行速度下进一步缩短。速度对前脚峰值压力和大多数定义的步态参数(例如,垂直力峰值)有重大影响,并且也会改变脚的接触方式。研究非人类灵长类动物中现有的形式-功能关系对于解释化石遗骸至关重要,并且可能有助于我们了解人类中习惯性双足行走的演变。

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