Lepers R, Brenière Y
Laboratoire de Physiologie du Mouvement, ERS-CNRS 102, Université Paris-Sud, Orsay, France.
Exp Brain Res. 1995;107(1):118-24. doi: 10.1007/BF00228023.
This study analyzes the anticipatory postural adjustments which precede heel-off by considering the participation of the gravitational and muscular actions about the ankle joints during the gait initiation process. The resultant moment about the ankle joints and the gravitational moment were calculated using a biomechanical model in five normal subjects for three different speed conditions. The results show that the variations of these two moments are correlated to the velocity at the end of the first step. Nevertheless, a significant variation of the ankle joints moment occurs at the beginning of the anticipatory phase, whereas the gravity effect is still insignificant. These findings show how the successive controls of the muscular actions acting during the anticipatory movement and of the gravity action acting principally during the step execution allow the subject to reach the velocity which has been initially and centrally decided, by the end of the first step.
本研究通过考虑步态起始过程中踝关节周围重力和肌肉作用的参与情况,分析足跟离地前的预期姿势调整。使用生物力学模型计算了五名正常受试者在三种不同速度条件下踝关节的合成力矩和重力矩。结果表明,这两个力矩的变化与第一步结束时的速度相关。然而,在预期阶段开始时踝关节力矩发生了显著变化,而重力作用仍然不显著。这些发现表明,在预期运动期间起作用的肌肉动作的连续控制以及主要在步执行期间起作用的重力作用的连续控制,如何使受试者在第一步结束时达到最初由中枢决定的速度。