Although the 3D trajectory of the body centre of mass during ambulation constitutes the 'locomotor signature' at different gaits and speeds for humans and other legged species, no quantitative method for its description has been proposed in the literature so far. By combining the mathematical discoveries of Jean Baptiste Joseph Fourier (1768-1830, analysis of periodic events) and of Jules Antoine Lissajous (1822-1880, parametric equation for closed loops) we designed a method simultaneously capturing the spatial and dynamical features of that 3D trajectory. The motion analysis of walking and running humans, and the re-processing of previously published data on trotting and galloping horses, as moving on a treadmill, allowed to obtain closed...
Unilateral skipping or bipedal galloping is one of the gait types humans are able to perform. In con...
The muscle-tendon work performed during locomotion can, in principle, be measured from the mechanica...
Abnormal movements of the body segments due to lowest level gait disorders such as musculoskeletal d...
Human locomotion is a common activity and although much progress has been made in the analysis and m...
Walking and running, the two basic gaits used by man, are very complex movements. They can, however,...
The analysis of terrestrial locomotion over the past half century has focused largely on strategies ...
Human locomotion is an acquired yet complex behavior requiring little thought during routine activit...
Three-dimensional motion capture and metabolic assessment were performed on four standardbred horses...
Three-dimensional motion capture and metabolic assessment were performed on four standardbred horses...
The work done during each step to lift and to reaccelerate (in the forward direction) and center of ...
Most human gait forms assume symmetrical, alternating patterns of interlimb coordination (e.g., craw...
A critical review of studies related to the modelling of the human locomotor system is given. Kinema...
Only a few studies on quadrupedal locomotion have investigated symmetrical and asymmetrical gaits in...
The muscle-tendon work performed during locomotion can, in principle, be measured from the mechanica...
1. The aim of this study was to find kinematic patterns that are invariant across the normal range o...
Unilateral skipping or bipedal galloping is one of the gait types humans are able to perform. In con...
The muscle-tendon work performed during locomotion can, in principle, be measured from the mechanica...
Abnormal movements of the body segments due to lowest level gait disorders such as musculoskeletal d...
Human locomotion is a common activity and although much progress has been made in the analysis and m...
Walking and running, the two basic gaits used by man, are very complex movements. They can, however,...
The analysis of terrestrial locomotion over the past half century has focused largely on strategies ...
Human locomotion is an acquired yet complex behavior requiring little thought during routine activit...
Three-dimensional motion capture and metabolic assessment were performed on four standardbred horses...
Three-dimensional motion capture and metabolic assessment were performed on four standardbred horses...
The work done during each step to lift and to reaccelerate (in the forward direction) and center of ...
Most human gait forms assume symmetrical, alternating patterns of interlimb coordination (e.g., craw...
A critical review of studies related to the modelling of the human locomotor system is given. Kinema...
Only a few studies on quadrupedal locomotion have investigated symmetrical and asymmetrical gaits in...
The muscle-tendon work performed during locomotion can, in principle, be measured from the mechanica...
1. The aim of this study was to find kinematic patterns that are invariant across the normal range o...
Unilateral skipping or bipedal galloping is one of the gait types humans are able to perform. In con...
The muscle-tendon work performed during locomotion can, in principle, be measured from the mechanica...
Abnormal movements of the body segments due to lowest level gait disorders such as musculoskeletal d...