Roll-over shapes of the able-bodied knee–ankle–foot system during gait initiation, steady-state walking, and gait termination
Abstract
A few investigators have described the movement of the center of pressure (COP) of the ground reaction force and the activation patterns of the lower limb muscles during gait initiation and termination. This study examines the effective rocker (roll-over shape) behavior of the knee–ankle–foot (KAF) system during gait initiation, steady-state walking (i.e. constant speed gait), and gait termination. The KAF roll-over shapes were characterized by...
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Title
Roll-over shapes of the able-bodied knee–ankle–foot system during gait initiation, steady-state walking, and gait termination
Published Date
Feb 1, 2008
Journal
Volume
27
Issue
2
Pages
316 - 322
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