Nessler Jeff A, Kephart Gerald, Cowell Jason, De Leone Charles J
Dept. of Kinesiology, California State University, San Marcos, CA, USA.
J Appl Biomech. 2011 Nov;27(4):322-9. doi: 10.1123/jab.27.4.322. Epub 2011 Jun 2.
Studying spontaneous synchronization of stepping as two individuals walk on side-by-side treadmills may be useful for understanding the control of bipedal locomotion and may have implications for gait rehabilitation. Existing data suggest that this behavior is related to differences in leg length, walkway slope, and overground speed between partners, and might be promoted by altering these variables. This idea was evaluated here as 24 pairs of subjects stepped on side-by-side treadmills under several conditions of relative speed and slope. Overall, pairings that demonstrated very little spontaneous synchronization with the same treadmill speed and slope exhibited significant increases in this behavior when one treadmill was manipulated. Conversely, pairings that demonstrated a tendency to synchronize under normal conditions exhibited significant decreases in this behavior when either treadmill was altered.
研究当两个人在并排的跑步机上行走时步幅的自发同步性,可能有助于理解双足运动的控制,并且可能对步态康复有启示意义。现有数据表明,这种行为与同伴之间腿长、跑道坡度和地面行走速度的差异有关,并且可能通过改变这些变量而得到促进。当24对受试者在几种相对速度和坡度条件下在并排的跑步机上行走时,这一想法在此得到了评估。总体而言,在相同跑步机速度和坡度下几乎没有表现出自发同步性的配对,当其中一台跑步机被操控时,这种行为显著增加。相反,在正常条件下有同步倾向的配对,当任何一台跑步机改变时,这种行为显著减少。