脚踝
刚度
生物力学
地面反作用力
下肢
关节刚度
膝关节
医学
膝关节屈曲
数学
物理医学与康复
材料科学
解剖
运动学
外科
物理
复合材料
经典力学
作者
Tyler N. Brown,E. Francis,Abigail C. Aultz
标识
DOI:10.1123/jab.2024-0174
摘要
This study quantified vertical ground reaction forces (vGRFs) and lower limb stiffness for both sexes walking and running with body-borne load over 2 surfaces. Nine males and 9 females had lower limb biomechanics quantified during a walk (1.3 m/s) and run (4.5 m/s) with (15 kg) and without (0 kg) body-borne load over a firm and soft foam surface. vGRF measures, and leg and lower limb joint stiffness were submitted to a linear mixed model. Loaded walking increased very GRF and stiffness measure (all: P < .016). Loaded running increased every GRF measure and knee stiffness (all: P < .033). The foam surface increased peak vGRF ( P = .002, P = .010) and knee stiffness ( P < .001, P = .004) during the walk and run, and leg ( P < .001) and ankle ( P = .025) stiffness during the run. Males walked with greater peak vGRF ( P = .012), and stiffer hip and ankle ( P = .026; P = .012), but ran with a stiffer knee on the foam ( P = .041) and stiffer hip on the firm ( P = .005) surface than females. Loaded walking and running may elevate injury risk by increasing vertical GRFs and lower limb stiffness. Injury risk may also increase for locomotion over a foam surface, especially for males.
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