著者
彼末一之
所属
題材
運動
被検体
ヒト
データ収集方法
実験
専門分野
運動生理学
評価指標
行動観察
キーワード
lower extemitylimb dominancespring–mass model
概要

書誌:   Journal of Applied Biomechanics ,2012

H. Hobara, Inoue K, and Kanosue K. (2012).  Journal of Applied Biomechanics, 29, 55-60.

Abstract

Understanding the degree of leg stiffness during human movement would provide important information that may be used for injury prevention. In the current study, we investigated bilateral differences in leg stiffness during one-legged hopping. Ten male participants performed one-legged hopping in place, matching  metronome beats at 1.5, 2.2, and 3.0 Hz. Based on a spring-mass model, we calculated leg stiffness, which is  defined as the ratio of maximal ground reaction force to maximum center of mass displacement at the middle  of the stance phase, measured from vertical ground reaction force. In all hopping frequency settings, there was no significant difference in leg stiffness between legs. Although not statistically significant, asymmetry was the greatest at 1.5 Hz, followed by 2.2 and 3.0 Hz for all dependent variables. Furthermore, the number of subjects with an asymmetry greater than the 10% criterion was larger at 1.5 Hz than those at 2.2 and 3.0 Hz.  These results will assist in the formulation of treatment-specific training regimes and rehabilitation programs for lower extremity injuries.

Keywords: lower extremity, spring-mass model, limb dominance

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