2006
DOI: 10.1002/jor.20292
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Center of mass motion and the effects of ankle bracing on metabolic cost during submaximal walking trials

Abstract: The goal of this research was to examine the relationship between center of mass (CoM) motion and metabolic cost and to assess secondarily the effects of equinus gait on metabolic cost during walking trials at various velocities. Twelve (n ¼ 12) healthy male adults walked in four brace conditions, including fixed equinus, at three different walking speeds. Metabolic measures and 3D kinematic data were collected during each trial. Significant main effects for velocity were observed on both dependent measures, n… Show more

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“…Figure 20 indicates that Equinus had overall higher standard deviations in sensitivity than Free and Locked. This may be due to excessive "wasteful" movements as those discussed by Herndon et al 50 . The framework also showed some ability to classify semi natural movements.…”
Section: Forced Classification At K = 1 50% Training Datamentioning
confidence: 96%
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“…Figure 20 indicates that Equinus had overall higher standard deviations in sensitivity than Free and Locked. This may be due to excessive "wasteful" movements as those discussed by Herndon et al 50 . The framework also showed some ability to classify semi natural movements.…”
Section: Forced Classification At K = 1 50% Training Datamentioning
confidence: 96%
“…This study used the modified AFOs designed for a previous study at the UVa 50 . This study examined the relationship between metabolic expenditures and vertical center of mass excursion in healthy adults who experienced perturbed gait via the use of the custom AFOs.…”
Section: Custom Afos Modified To Induce Gait Perturbationmentioning
confidence: 99%