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The initiation of normal walking

โœ Scribed by Dr. Rodger J. Elble; Charles Moody; Keith Leffler; Raj Sinha


Book ID
102946150
Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2004
Tongue
English
Weight
739 KB
Volume
9
Category
Article
ISSN
0885-3185

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Abstract

Lower extremity electromyograms (EMGs), ground reaction forces, and body motion were measured during the brisk initiation of forward walking performed by 12 healthy adults, aged 20 to 82 years. Gait was initiated 20 times in response to a visual cue. During gait initiation, the body rotated about the ankles like a flexible inverted pendulum. The muscles of the lower extremities were activated stereotypically so as to create moments of force about the ankles that propelled the body toward the stance foot and into forward motion. All volunteers exhibited similar patterns of gait initiation, which were so reproducible that computer averaging of multiple steps by each person was possible. Gait initiation is a stereotyped sequence of postural shifts that culminates in forward step. Disturbances of gait initiation could result from abnormalities in postural control, movement, or their integration.


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