Journal article

Muscle and joint function in human locomotion

MG Pandy, TP Andriacchi

Annual Review of Biomedical Engineering | Published : 2010

Abstract

This review describes how computational modeling can be combined with noninvasive gait measurements to describe and explain muscle and joint function in human locomotion. Five muscles-the gluteus maximus, gluteus medius, vasti, soleus, and gastrocnemius-contribute most significantly to the accelerations of the center of mass in the vertical, fore-aft, and medio-lateral directions when humans walk and run at their preferred speeds. Humans choose to switch from a walk to a run at speeds near 2 m s-1 to enhance the biomechanical performance of the ankle plantarflexors and to improve coordination of the knee and ankle muscles during stance. Muscles that do not span a joint can contribute to the ..

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