Button Chris, Moyle Stuart, Davids Keith
School of Physical Education, University of Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand.
Adapt Phys Activ Q. 2010 Apr;27(2):96-112. doi: 10.1123/apaq.27.2.96.
There has been no direct attempt to evaluate whether gait performed overground and on a treadmill is the same for lower limb amputees. A multiple case study approach was adopted to explore the degenerate movement behavior displayed by three male amputees. Participants walked overground at a self-selected preferred pace and when this speed was enforced on a treadmill (50 stride cycles per condition). The extremities of motion (i.e., maximum flexion) for the hip and knee joints differed between conditions (0.2-3.8 degrees). For two participants, the temporal asymmetry of gait was reduced on the treadmill. Initial data suggest that research on amputees simulating overground walking on a treadmill might need to be interpreted with some caution.
目前尚未有人直接尝试评估下肢截肢者在地面行走和在跑步机上行走时的步态是否相同。本研究采用多案例研究方法,探究三名男性截肢者所表现出的退化运动行为。参与者以自我选择的偏好速度在地面行走,并在跑步机上强制设定该速度(每种条件下50个步幅周期)。髋关节和膝关节的运动极限(即最大屈曲度)在不同条件下有所不同(相差0.2 - 3.8度)。对于两名参与者,跑步机上步态的时间不对称性有所降低。初步数据表明,对于在跑步机上模拟地面行走的截肢者的研究可能需要谨慎解读。