The existence of a range of optimal coefficient of friction that encompasses safety and comfort has not been addressed before. This paper assesses the existence of such a range and its relationship with the variability of human gait. Six women walked for 15 min over five ceramic tile floorings with friction coefficients (DCOF) ranging from 0.19 to 0.63. Subjective opinions (pain, comfort, etc.) and biomechanical parameters including sagittal plane knee angle, tibia acceleration, and ground reaction forces were gathered. The required coefficient of friction (RCOF) was calculated from ground reaction forces. The results show that as DCOF increases so do reports of pain in the knees and under the metatarsal heads and toes; whereas a low DCOF r...
Slips, trips, and falls are a major cause of injury in the workplace. Footwear is an important facto...
The required coefficient of friction (RCOF) is frequently reported in the literature as an indicator...
Slipping is one of the major causes of falls in the elderly. Walking is regarded safe when the coeff...
This study investigated the available and utilized friction during non-slip gait in level walking, a...
The rigors of sport require sufficient friction between the sole of the shoe and the surface to prov...
This study investigated the relationship of required coefficient of friction to gait speed, obstacle...
The popularity of running has increased over the past few years. However, just a few studies in runn...
Measuring the available coefficient of friction (ACOF) of a shoe-floor interface is influenced by th...
In rehabilitation training, high-fidelity simulation environments are needed for reproducing the eff...
The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of flooring on barefoot gait according to age an...
AbstractIn human bipedal walking, the peak value of the traction coefficient (i.e., the ratio of the...
Worldwide falls-related accidents are the second leading cause of fatalities and of all falls, 67% a...
Falls represent a major challenge to mobility for the elderly community, a point that has motivated ...
A laboratory study was conducted to evaluate if age-related gait adaptations in walking velocity, st...
AbstractPerceived slipperiness rating (PSR) has been widely used to assess walkway safety. In this e...
Slips, trips, and falls are a major cause of injury in the workplace. Footwear is an important facto...
The required coefficient of friction (RCOF) is frequently reported in the literature as an indicator...
Slipping is one of the major causes of falls in the elderly. Walking is regarded safe when the coeff...
This study investigated the available and utilized friction during non-slip gait in level walking, a...
The rigors of sport require sufficient friction between the sole of the shoe and the surface to prov...
This study investigated the relationship of required coefficient of friction to gait speed, obstacle...
The popularity of running has increased over the past few years. However, just a few studies in runn...
Measuring the available coefficient of friction (ACOF) of a shoe-floor interface is influenced by th...
In rehabilitation training, high-fidelity simulation environments are needed for reproducing the eff...
The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of flooring on barefoot gait according to age an...
AbstractIn human bipedal walking, the peak value of the traction coefficient (i.e., the ratio of the...
Worldwide falls-related accidents are the second leading cause of fatalities and of all falls, 67% a...
Falls represent a major challenge to mobility for the elderly community, a point that has motivated ...
A laboratory study was conducted to evaluate if age-related gait adaptations in walking velocity, st...
AbstractPerceived slipperiness rating (PSR) has been widely used to assess walkway safety. In this e...
Slips, trips, and falls are a major cause of injury in the workplace. Footwear is an important facto...
The required coefficient of friction (RCOF) is frequently reported in the literature as an indicator...
Slipping is one of the major causes of falls in the elderly. Walking is regarded safe when the coeff...