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Braking and propulsive impulses increase with speed during accelerated and decelerated walking.

机译:在加速和减速步行过程中,制动和推进脉冲随速度增加。

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The ability to accelerate and decelerate is important for daily activities and likely more demanding than maintaining a steady-state walking speed. Walking speed is modulated by anterior-posterior (AP) ground reaction force (GRF) impulses. The purpose of this study was to investigate AP impulses across a wide range of speeds during accelerated and decelerated walking. Kinematic and GRF data were collected from 10 healthy subjects walking on an instrumented treadmill. Subjects completed trials at steady-state speeds and at four rates of acceleration and deceleration across a speed range of 0-1.8 m/s. Mixed regression models were generated to predict AP impulses, step length and frequency from speed, and joint moment impulses from AP impulses during non-steady-state walking. Braking and propulsive impulses were positively related to speed. The braking impulse had a greater relationship with speed than the propulsive impulse, suggesting that subjects modulate the braking impulse more than the propulsive impulse to change speed. Hip and knee extensor, and ankle plantarflexor moment impulses were positively related to the braking impulse, and knee flexor and ankle plantarflexor moment impulses were positively related to the propulsive impulse. Step length and frequency increased with speed and were near the subjects' preferred combination at steady-state speeds, at which metabolic cost is minimized in nondisabled walking. Thus, these variables may be modulated to minimize metabolic cost while accelerating and decelerating. The outcomes of this work provide the foundation to investigate motor coordination in pathological subjects in response to the increased task demands of non-steady-state walking.
机译:加速和减速的能力对于日常活动很重要,而且比保持稳态步行速度的要求更高。步行速度由前后(AP)地面反作用力(GRF)脉冲调制。这项研究的目的是研究在加速和减速步行过程中,AP在各种速度范围内的冲动。运动和GRF数据是从10名健康的跑步机上行走的健康受试者收集的。受试者以稳态速度以及在0-1.8 m / s的速度范围内以四种加减速速率完成了试验。生成了混合回归模型来预测AP冲动,速度的步长和频率,以及非稳态行走过程中AP冲动的关节力矩冲动。制动和推进冲动与速度呈正相关。制动冲动与速度的关系比推进冲动与速度的关系更大,这表明与改变速度的推进冲动相比,受试者对制动冲动的调节更多。髋,膝伸肌,踝plant屈力矩冲动与制动冲动呈正相关,膝屈肌和踝an屈力矩冲动与推进冲动呈正相关。步长和频率随速度增加,并且在稳态速度下接近受试者的首选组合,在这种情况下,无障碍步行的代谢成本降至最低。因此,可以在加速和减速时调节这些变量以最小化代谢成本。这项工作的结果为研究病理受试者中的运动协调性提供了基础,以应对非稳态行走的增加的任务要求。

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