Laboratoire de Physiologie et Biomécanique de la Locomotion, Institute of NeuroScience, Université Catholique de Louvain, B-1348 Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgium.
Biol Open. 2013 Dec 15;2(12):1421-4. doi: 10.1242/bio.20136379.
Since the 1990s, treadmills have been equipped with multi-axis force transducers to measure the three components of the ground reaction forces during walking and running. These measurements are correctly performed if the whole treadmill (including the motor) is mounted on the transducers. In this case, the acceleration of the treadmill centre of mass relative to the reference frame of the laboratory is nil. The external forces exerted on one side of the treadmill are thus equal in magnitude and opposite in direction to the external forces exerted on the other side. However, uncertainty exists about the accuracy of these measures: due to friction between the belt and the tread-surface, due to the motor pulling the belt, some believe that it is not possible to correctly measure the horizontal components of the forces exerted by the feet on the belt. Here, we propose a simple model of an instrumented treadmill and we demonstrate (1) that the forces exerted by the subject moving on the upper part of the treadmill are accurately transmitted to the transducers placed under it and (2) that all internal forces - including friction - between the parts of the treadmill are cancelling each other.
自 20 世纪 90 年代以来,跑步机已经配备了多轴力传感器,以测量行走和跑步过程中地面反作用力的三个分量。如果整个跑步机(包括电机)都安装在传感器上,则可以正确进行这些测量。在这种情况下,跑步机质心相对于实验室参考系的加速度为零。因此,跑步机一侧施加的外力与另一侧施加的外力大小相等,方向相反。然而,这些测量的准确性存在不确定性:由于皮带和踏面之间的摩擦,以及由于电机拉动皮带,有人认为不可能正确测量脚对皮带施加的水平力分量。在这里,我们提出了一个装有仪器的跑步机的简单模型,并证明(1)在跑步机上部移动的主体施加的力可以准确地传递到放置在其下方的传感器上,(2)跑步机各部分之间的所有内力——包括摩擦力——都相互抵消。