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.
Rehabilitation Engineering
Nima Jamshidi; Mostafa Rostami; Siamak Najarian; Mohammad Bagher Menhaj; Mohammad Saadatnia; Firouz Salami
Volume 2, Issue 1 , June 2008, , Pages 57-64
Abstract
In this research the kinematics parameters derived from ground reaction forces were evaluated to limit the differential diagnoses and measure the degree of disabilities during the walking among neuropathic subjects. 25 neuropathic subjects affected by drop foot and 20 normal subjects were enrolled in ...
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In this research the kinematics parameters derived from ground reaction forces were evaluated to limit the differential diagnoses and measure the degree of disabilities during the walking among neuropathic subjects. 25 neuropathic subjects affected by drop foot and 20 normal subjects were enrolled in the study. There were no differences in the age, weight and height between the patients and normal subjects (p > 0.05). Each subject was tested in average 10±2 times for calculating the kinetic parameters derived from ground reaction forces. Then time parameters and vertical components of force including three extremums of vertical forces, which state various phases in gait, anterior-posterior component of ground reaction force, maximum propulsion force, maximum breaking force during loading stage, maximum propulsion force in the end phase of terminal stance, impact derived from the contact of the patient' foot with floor, loading rate and unloading of vertical forces during the contact' phase of the patient's foot with floor and center of pressure displacement in sole of foot and friction' coefficient between foot and floor were calculated. The results revealed that correlation between the first and second peaks of the anterior-posterior component of ground reaction forces, center of pressure displacement pattern in the sole of foot and time parameters of the vertical forces can be good indexes for differential diagnoses and measuring the degree of disabilities. This research can extend the clinical applications of ground reaction force plate, introduce suitable criteria to limit differential diagnoses and measure the degree of disabilities among the neuropathies. There is a need to replicate this research with more patients and normal subjects to confirm our findings.