Locomotion is the most common form of movement in nature. Its study allows analysis of interactions between muscle functions (motor) and lever system arrangements (transmission), thereby facilitating performance analysis of various body organs and systems. Thus, it is a powerful model to study various aspects of integrative physiology. The results of this model can be applied in understanding body functions and design principles as performance outputs of interest for medical and biological sciences. The overall efficiency (effoverall) during locomotion is an example of an integrative parameter, which results from the ratio between mechanical output and metabolic input. Although the concepts of cost (i.e., metabolic expenditure relative to d...
This paper compares predictions of metabolic energy expenditure in gait using seven metabolic energy...
To walk in the real world, we continually alter our gait to cope with changing terrains, goals, and ...
Recent advances in integrative studies of locomotion have revealed several general principles. Energ...
Locomotion is the most common form of movement in nature. Its study allows analysis of interactions ...
What is the topic of this review? This narrative review explores past and recent findings on the mec...
Human evolution and ingenuity both collaborated in providing biological/technological tools to move ...
This paper reports an analysis of the principles underlying human performances on the basis of the w...
Walking and running, the two basic gaits used by man, are very complex movements. They can, however,...
Humans tend to value economy of locomotion, often choosing movement strategies that help minimize ho...
During locomotion, humans sometimes entrain (i.e. synchronize) their steps to external oscillations:...
muscle energy consumption during locomotion, based on computational models and muscle blood flow mea...
The purpose of this review was to describe economy of human locomotion, especially in running. Sever...
computer simulations can provide critical insight into muscle mechanical work output during locomoti...
This book offers a succinct but comprehensive description of the mechanics of muscle contraction and...
Features of gait are determined at multiple levels, from the selection of the gait itself (e.g., wal...
This paper compares predictions of metabolic energy expenditure in gait using seven metabolic energy...
To walk in the real world, we continually alter our gait to cope with changing terrains, goals, and ...
Recent advances in integrative studies of locomotion have revealed several general principles. Energ...
Locomotion is the most common form of movement in nature. Its study allows analysis of interactions ...
What is the topic of this review? This narrative review explores past and recent findings on the mec...
Human evolution and ingenuity both collaborated in providing biological/technological tools to move ...
This paper reports an analysis of the principles underlying human performances on the basis of the w...
Walking and running, the two basic gaits used by man, are very complex movements. They can, however,...
Humans tend to value economy of locomotion, often choosing movement strategies that help minimize ho...
During locomotion, humans sometimes entrain (i.e. synchronize) their steps to external oscillations:...
muscle energy consumption during locomotion, based on computational models and muscle blood flow mea...
The purpose of this review was to describe economy of human locomotion, especially in running. Sever...
computer simulations can provide critical insight into muscle mechanical work output during locomoti...
This book offers a succinct but comprehensive description of the mechanics of muscle contraction and...
Features of gait are determined at multiple levels, from the selection of the gait itself (e.g., wal...
This paper compares predictions of metabolic energy expenditure in gait using seven metabolic energy...
To walk in the real world, we continually alter our gait to cope with changing terrains, goals, and ...
Recent advances in integrative studies of locomotion have revealed several general principles. Energ...