Gregor R J, Cavanagh P R, LaFortune M
J Biomech. 1985;18(5):307-16. doi: 10.1016/0021-9290(85)90286-6.
The function of two joint muscles in the human lower extremity was studied during a cycling task with efficiency of their action discussed in light of Lombard's Paradox. Special pedals were designed to monitor reaction forces parallel to the sagittal plane of the body. Net moments of force about the hip, knee and ankle and EMG patterns in selected lower extremity muscles were recorded in five subjects pedalling against a constant load. The most original aspect of this study was the clear difference in hip and knee action during the propulsive phase of the pedalling cycle. A knee flexor moment was consistently observed in all subjects starting approximately half way through the propulsive phase of crank rotation (0-180 degrees) and presented as a creative solution to Lombard's Paradox.
在一项自行车骑行任务中,研究了人类下肢双关节肌肉的功能,并根据伦巴德悖论讨论了其作用效率。设计了特殊踏板来监测与身体矢状面平行的反作用力。在五名受试者以恒定负荷蹬车时,记录了髋关节、膝关节和踝关节的净力矩以及选定下肢肌肉的肌电图模式。本研究最独特的方面是在蹬踏周期的推进阶段,髋关节和膝关节动作存在明显差异。在所有受试者中,大约从曲柄旋转推进阶段(0-180度)的中途开始,始终观察到膝关节屈肌力矩,这是对伦巴德悖论的一种创新性解决方案。