NEW FINDINGS: What is the topic of this review? This narrative review explores past and recent findings on the mechanical determinants of energy cost during human locomotion, obtained by using a mechanical approach based on König's theorem (Fenn's approach). What advances does it highlight? Developments in analytical methods and their applications allow a better understanding of the mechanical-bioenergetic interaction. Recent advances include the determination of 'frictional' internal work; the association between tendon work and apparent efficiency; a better understanding of the role of energy recovery and internal work in pathological gait (amputees, stroke and obesity); and a comprehensive analysis of human locomotion in (simulated) low ...
Although most of the literature on locomotion energetics and biomechanics is about constant-speed ex...
The muscle-tendon work performed during locomotion can, in principle, be measured from the mechanica...
The muscle-tendon work performed during locomotion can, in principle, be measured from the mechanica...
What is the topic of this review? This narrative review explores past and recent findings on the mec...
What is the topic of this review? This narrative review explores past and recent findings on the mec...
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...
There are conflicting explanations for the metabolic cost of energy in human motion. Mechanical work...
Locomotion is the most common form of movement in nature. Its study allows analysis of interactions ...
Methods are described for studying the metabolic cost of increased and diminished gravitational work...
Locomotion is the most common form of movement in nature. Its study allows analysis of interactions ...
This is the final paper in or series examining the link between the energetics and mechanics of terr...
The energy that animals devote to locomotion has been of intense interest to biologists for decades ...
<p>Background: The energy that animals devote to locomotion has been of intense interest to bi...
When investigating the biomechanics of human movement, the term “work” is used to describe the relat...
Although most of the literature on locomotion energetics and biomechanics is about constant-speed ex...
The muscle-tendon work performed during locomotion can, in principle, be measured from the mechanica...
The muscle-tendon work performed during locomotion can, in principle, be measured from the mechanica...
What is the topic of this review? This narrative review explores past and recent findings on the mec...
What is the topic of this review? This narrative review explores past and recent findings on the mec...
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...
There are conflicting explanations for the metabolic cost of energy in human motion. Mechanical work...
Locomotion is the most common form of movement in nature. Its study allows analysis of interactions ...
Methods are described for studying the metabolic cost of increased and diminished gravitational work...
Locomotion is the most common form of movement in nature. Its study allows analysis of interactions ...
This is the final paper in or series examining the link between the energetics and mechanics of terr...
The energy that animals devote to locomotion has been of intense interest to biologists for decades ...
<p>Background: The energy that animals devote to locomotion has been of intense interest to bi...
When investigating the biomechanics of human movement, the term “work” is used to describe the relat...
Although most of the literature on locomotion energetics and biomechanics is about constant-speed ex...
The muscle-tendon work performed during locomotion can, in principle, be measured from the mechanica...
The muscle-tendon work performed during locomotion can, in principle, be measured from the mechanica...