AbstractIn human bipedal walking, the peak value of the traction coefficient (i.e., the ratio of the shear force component to the vertical force component exerted on the floor) produced shortly after heel contact is termed as the required coefficient of friction (RCOF). Based on a bipedal inverted pendulum model, with a whole-body center of mass (COM) and reaction forces applied at the center of pressure (COP) of standing feet, RCOF in the sagittal plane (RCOFy) can be expressed as the sum of the tangent of the COM–COP angle and a residual term (RT), mainly comprising the moment around COM. In this study, we investigated the contribution of the tangent of the COM–COP angle to RCOFy during straight walking. The study involved four healthy yo...
High-heeled shoes are associated with instability and falling, leading to injuries such as fracture ...
Centre of mass (CoM) motion during human balance recovery is largely influenced by the ground reacti...
The required coefficient of friction (RCOF) is frequently reported in the literature as an indicator...
AbstractIn human bipedal walking, the peak value of the traction coefficient (i.e., the ratio of the...
<div><p>This study investigated the required coefficient of friction (RCOF) and the tangent of cente...
This study investigated the required coefficient of friction (RCOF) and the tangent of center of mas...
In many simple walking models, foot placement dictates the center of pressure location and ground re...
In this study, desired center of pressure (dCOP) was introduced to evaluate dynamic postural stabili...
The purpose of this study, is to determine the factors that substantially influence the magnitude of...
BACKGROUND: Turning involves complex reorientation of the body and is accompanied by asymmetric mot...
The purpose of this study was to determine the primary factors causing the rearfoot external eversio...
The existence of a range of optimal coefficient of friction that encompasses safety and comfort has ...
This study investigated the relationship of required coefficient of friction to gait speed, obstacle...
During straightwalking, the body centre of mass (CM) follows a 3D figure-of-eight (\u2018\u2018bow-t...
During walking, the center of mass (CoM) position can be controlled relative to the base of support ...
High-heeled shoes are associated with instability and falling, leading to injuries such as fracture ...
Centre of mass (CoM) motion during human balance recovery is largely influenced by the ground reacti...
The required coefficient of friction (RCOF) is frequently reported in the literature as an indicator...
AbstractIn human bipedal walking, the peak value of the traction coefficient (i.e., the ratio of the...
<div><p>This study investigated the required coefficient of friction (RCOF) and the tangent of cente...
This study investigated the required coefficient of friction (RCOF) and the tangent of center of mas...
In many simple walking models, foot placement dictates the center of pressure location and ground re...
In this study, desired center of pressure (dCOP) was introduced to evaluate dynamic postural stabili...
The purpose of this study, is to determine the factors that substantially influence the magnitude of...
BACKGROUND: Turning involves complex reorientation of the body and is accompanied by asymmetric mot...
The purpose of this study was to determine the primary factors causing the rearfoot external eversio...
The existence of a range of optimal coefficient of friction that encompasses safety and comfort has ...
This study investigated the relationship of required coefficient of friction to gait speed, obstacle...
During straightwalking, the body centre of mass (CM) follows a 3D figure-of-eight (\u2018\u2018bow-t...
During walking, the center of mass (CoM) position can be controlled relative to the base of support ...
High-heeled shoes are associated with instability and falling, leading to injuries such as fracture ...
Centre of mass (CoM) motion during human balance recovery is largely influenced by the ground reacti...
The required coefficient of friction (RCOF) is frequently reported in the literature as an indicator...