Gait Analysis
Seyed Mehran Ayati Najafabadi; Alireza Hashemi Oskouei; Seyed Masoud Rafiaei
Volume 15, Issue 2 , August 2021, , Pages 141-150
Abstract
Balance in daily movements like as stair ascending is a challenge for the people with leg lengths discrepancy (LLD). These people change their pattern of movement to compensate the difference between legs’ length. Due to the changes in movement pattern, body's center of mass which is one of the ...
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Balance in daily movements like as stair ascending is a challenge for the people with leg lengths discrepancy (LLD). These people change their pattern of movement to compensate the difference between legs’ length. Due to the changes in movement pattern, body's center of mass which is one of the important factors in maintaining balance can be varied. Compensatory insoles are used to compensate for short legs. The aim of this study is to investigate changes in the center of mass, with and without using insoles in people with leg length discrepancy when climbing stairs. In this practical cross-sectional study, the movement of 20 participants while climbing stairs in two groups of healthy people and people with LLD was recorded by a three-dimensional movement analysis system. Changes in pelvic, knee and ankle joint angles were calculated with the 7-member Euler method. Then the rotation and transferring matrixes were defined by using the joint angles to determine the torque arm of the limbs. By the total body torque method, the center of mass changes in three directions were obtained. Then, these changes were compared between the experimental and control groups using independent and paired t-test at 95% confidence level. The results showed that the displacement of the center of mass in all three directions was significantly higher for people with different leg length differences when comparing with healthy people (p<0.05). The results also showed that range of movement has no significant different in the Vertical axis between normal and LLD people (p>0.05) when using insole. Based on the findings of this study, it can be concluded that the use of compensatory insoles alone cannot make changes in the center of mass as one of the indicators to measure the balance in climbing stairs like normal people.
Gait Analysis
Afsaneh Yavari; Mostafa Rostami; Ali Esteki; Ali Tanbakoosaz; Mehdi Yousefi Azar Khanian
Volume 7, Issue 1 , June 2013, , Pages 75-84
Abstract
Most of the recent biomechanical researches have been focused on the stability of people with disabilities and a few researches have been done on the athletes with high balance skill.The methods of elite athletes in keeping the balance can state valuable information about balance strategies and effective ...
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Most of the recent biomechanical researches have been focused on the stability of people with disabilities and a few researches have been done on the athletes with high balance skill.The methods of elite athletes in keeping the balance can state valuable information about balance strategies and effective parameters on balance. In this study we calculate local dynamical stability of musculoskeletal systems during a hard balance motion. Eight non elite athletes and six elite athletes in Wushu participatedin this study. Kinematic parameters for quantitative assessment of postural fluctuations were recorded by VICON ® Motion Analysis System. Using Lyapunov stability theory, stability and preparation of athletes were evaluated and the best model in performing the balance motion was shown to the coaches. Results from this study showed that motion pattern and preparation of athletes are effective in the displacements of center of mass and center of pressure and finally the stability of athletes.