(external work) and the work done to move the limbs with respect to the body (internal work) has been shown experimentally partially to determine the freely chosen stride frequency during walking. A mathematical model that estimates the two components of the mechanical work is proposed. The model, according to the criterion of work rate minimization (both positive and positive plus negative), is able to predict the natural stride frequency as a function of the average progression speed. The adequacy of the model and the validity of the assumptions have been checked against measurements of natural stride frequency in 11 subjects walking on a treadmill at several speeds (range 1-3 m s-1). Comparison with theoretical predictions shows good agr...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Treadmill is commonly used in routine evaluation of walking capaci...
When humans walk at a given speed, they tend to select an intermediate step frequency, the preferred...
SYNOPSIS. Seven subjects walked on a programmable treadmill both at constant (3.5 ±0.0 and 5.0 ±0.0 ...
The interplay between the work done to move the body centre of mass with respect to the environment ...
The energetics and mechanics of walking were investigated at different speeds, both at the freely ch...
By refining a previously published model, a simple equation for the estimation of the mechanical int...
The mechanical power spent during walking in lifting and accelerating the centre of mass, Wext, has ...
The power expenditure in walking is presented as the sum of the work required for accelerating and d...
In designing an artificial leg for an amputee, it is important to find those underlying principles w...
Although humans have a large repertoire of potential movements, gait patterns tend to be stereotypic...
There exists hypothesis that gait selection is strongly correlated with mechanical energy efficiency...
Variability is ubiquitous in human movement, arising from internal and external noise, inherent biol...
. The metabolic cost and the mechanical work at different speeds during uphill, level and downhill w...
Walking and running, the two basic gaits used by man, are very complex movements. They can, however,...
Simple optimization models show that bipedal locomotion may largely be governed by the mechanical wo...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Treadmill is commonly used in routine evaluation of walking capaci...
When humans walk at a given speed, they tend to select an intermediate step frequency, the preferred...
SYNOPSIS. Seven subjects walked on a programmable treadmill both at constant (3.5 ±0.0 and 5.0 ±0.0 ...
The interplay between the work done to move the body centre of mass with respect to the environment ...
The energetics and mechanics of walking were investigated at different speeds, both at the freely ch...
By refining a previously published model, a simple equation for the estimation of the mechanical int...
The mechanical power spent during walking in lifting and accelerating the centre of mass, Wext, has ...
The power expenditure in walking is presented as the sum of the work required for accelerating and d...
In designing an artificial leg for an amputee, it is important to find those underlying principles w...
Although humans have a large repertoire of potential movements, gait patterns tend to be stereotypic...
There exists hypothesis that gait selection is strongly correlated with mechanical energy efficiency...
Variability is ubiquitous in human movement, arising from internal and external noise, inherent biol...
. The metabolic cost and the mechanical work at different speeds during uphill, level and downhill w...
Walking and running, the two basic gaits used by man, are very complex movements. They can, however,...
Simple optimization models show that bipedal locomotion may largely be governed by the mechanical wo...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Treadmill is commonly used in routine evaluation of walking capaci...
When humans walk at a given speed, they tend to select an intermediate step frequency, the preferred...
SYNOPSIS. Seven subjects walked on a programmable treadmill both at constant (3.5 ±0.0 and 5.0 ±0.0 ...