The human ankle during walking: implications for design of biomimetic ankle prostheses

Volume: 37, Issue: 10, Pages: 1467 - 1474
Published: Oct 1, 2004
Abstract
The non-disabled human ankle joint was examined during walking in an attempt to determine overall system characteristics for use in the design of ankle prostheses. The hypothesis of the study was that the quasi-stiffness of the ankle changes when walking at different walking speeds. The hypothesis was examined using sagittal plane ankle moment versus ankle angle curves from 24 able-bodied subjects walking over a range of speeds. The slopes of...
Paper Details
Title
The human ankle during walking: implications for design of biomimetic ankle prostheses
Published Date
Oct 1, 2004
Volume
37
Issue
10
Pages
1467 - 1474
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