Gravity has a strong effect on gait and the speed of gait transitions. A gait has been defined as a pattern of locomotion that changes discontinuously at the transition to another gait. On Earth, during gradual speed changes, humans exhibit a sudden discontinuous switch from walking to running at a specific speed. To study the effects of altered gravity on both the stance and swing legs, we developed a novel unloading exoskeleton that allows a person to step in simulated reduced gravity by tilting the body relative to the vertical. Using different simulation techniques, we confirmed that at lower gravity levels the transition speed is slower (in accordance with the previously reported Froude number ∼0.5). Surprisingly, however, we found tha...
Previous literature on the effects of low gravity on the mechanics and energetics of human locomotio...
We studied the changes of vertical contact forces, lower limb kinematics, and electromyographic acti...
At some point in the future, if mankind hopes to settle planets outside our solar system, it will be...
Gravity has a strong effect on gait and the speed of gait transitions. A gait has been defined as a ...
Gravity reduction affects the energetics and natural speed of walking and running. But, it is less c...
Reduced gravity offers unique opportunities to study motor behavior. This paper aims at providing a ...
Quasi-stiffness characterizes the dynamics of a joint in specific sections of stance-phase and is us...
Copyright © 2014 Francesca Sylos-Labini et al. This is an open access article distributed under the ...
During gradual speed changes, humans exhibit a sudden discontinuous switch from walking to running a...
The investigation of gait strategies at low gravity environments gained momentum recently as manned ...
Walk (W), run/trot (R/T) and skip/gallop (S/G) represent the universal gait types for bipeds/quadrup...
1999.—Walking humans conserve mechanical and, presum-ably, metabolic energy with an inverted pendulu...
Prior researchers have observed the effect of simulated reduced-gravity exercise. However, the exten...
Adapting to a predictable moving surface such as an escalator is a crucial part of daily locomotor t...
Studies from Cavagna and Margaria, and more recently from our research group, demonstrated the dynam...
Previous literature on the effects of low gravity on the mechanics and energetics of human locomotio...
We studied the changes of vertical contact forces, lower limb kinematics, and electromyographic acti...
At some point in the future, if mankind hopes to settle planets outside our solar system, it will be...
Gravity has a strong effect on gait and the speed of gait transitions. A gait has been defined as a ...
Gravity reduction affects the energetics and natural speed of walking and running. But, it is less c...
Reduced gravity offers unique opportunities to study motor behavior. This paper aims at providing a ...
Quasi-stiffness characterizes the dynamics of a joint in specific sections of stance-phase and is us...
Copyright © 2014 Francesca Sylos-Labini et al. This is an open access article distributed under the ...
During gradual speed changes, humans exhibit a sudden discontinuous switch from walking to running a...
The investigation of gait strategies at low gravity environments gained momentum recently as manned ...
Walk (W), run/trot (R/T) and skip/gallop (S/G) represent the universal gait types for bipeds/quadrup...
1999.—Walking humans conserve mechanical and, presum-ably, metabolic energy with an inverted pendulu...
Prior researchers have observed the effect of simulated reduced-gravity exercise. However, the exten...
Adapting to a predictable moving surface such as an escalator is a crucial part of daily locomotor t...
Studies from Cavagna and Margaria, and more recently from our research group, demonstrated the dynam...
Previous literature on the effects of low gravity on the mechanics and energetics of human locomotio...
We studied the changes of vertical contact forces, lower limb kinematics, and electromyographic acti...
At some point in the future, if mankind hopes to settle planets outside our solar system, it will be...