Savelberg HH, Vorstenbosch MA, Kamman EH, Schambardt HC
Equine Biomechanics Research Group, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Utrecht University, PO Box 80157, NL-3508 TD Utrecht, The Netherlands
Gait Posture. 1998 Jan 1;7(1):26-34. doi: 10.1016/s0966-6362(97)00023-4.
For overground and treadmill locomotion to be mechanically similar, it is required that the belt speed of the treadmill is constant and the same to that of overground locomotion. Variation of the belt speed during a stride causes exchange of energy between the subject and the treadmill. This might be the cause of different kinematic patterns between overground and treadmill locomotion, which have been reported in literature. The aim of this study was to investigate whether the intra-stride belt-speed is variable, and whether differences in kinematic patterns can be attributed to these variations. Nine subjects walked and ran overground and on two treadmills that were differently susceptible to subjects' braking and accelerating forces. It was found that the speed variations during treadmill locomotion affect the kinematic parameters significantly. The amount of intra-stride belt-speed variation was found to depend on the power of the treadmill and the mass of the subject. Copyright 1998 Elsevier Science B.V.
为了使地面行走和跑步机运动在力学上相似,要求跑步机的皮带速度恒定且与地面行走速度相同。在一步的过程中皮带速度的变化会导致受试者与跑步机之间的能量交换。这可能是文献中报道的地面行走和跑步机运动之间不同运动学模式的原因。本研究的目的是调查步内皮带速度是否可变,以及运动学模式的差异是否可归因于这些变化。九名受试者在地面以及两台对受试者的制动力和加速力敏感度不同的跑步机上行走和跑步。结果发现,跑步机运动期间的速度变化对运动学参数有显著影响。发现步内皮带速度变化量取决于跑步机的功率和受试者的体重。版权所有1998爱思唯尔科学出版社B.V.