Murray M P, Mollinger L A, Gardner G M, Sepic S B
J Orthop Res. 1984;2(3):272-80. doi: 10.1002/jor.1100020309.
Kinematics and electromyographic (EMG) activity were recorded in seven normal women during walking at slow, free, and fast speeds. Speed-related differences were found in the stride dimensions, temporal components, and most of the simultaneous displacement patterns of body segments measured. For most of the muscles tested, the amplitude of normalized EMG activity decreased as walking speed decreased. The findings emphasize the importance of accounting for the effect of speed itself on measurements of gait.
在七名正常女性以慢、自由和快三种速度行走过程中记录了运动学和肌电图(EMG)活动。在步幅尺寸、时间成分以及所测量的身体各部位的大多数同步位移模式方面发现了与速度相关的差异。对于大多数测试肌肉,归一化EMG活动的幅度随着行走速度的降低而减小。这些发现强调了在步态测量中考虑速度本身影响的重要性。