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Impulsive ankle push-off powers leg swing in human walking

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Title Impulsive ankle push-off powers leg swing in human walking
Names Lipfert, Susanne W. (creator)
Günther, Michael (creator)
Renjewski, Daniel (creator)
Seyfarth, Andre (creator)
Date Issued 2014-04-15 (iso8601)
Note This is an author's peer-reviewed final manuscript, as accepted by the publisher. The published article is copyrighted by the Company of Biologists Ltd and can be found at: http://jeb.biologists.org/.
Abstract Rapid unloading and a peak in power output of the ankle joint have been widely
observed during push-off in human walking. Model based studies hypothesize that this
push-off to causes redirection of the body center of mass just before touch-down of the
leading leg. Other research suggests, that work done by the ankle extensors provides
kinetic energy for the initiation of swing. Also, muscle work is suggested to power a
catapult-like action in late stance of human walking. However, there is a lack of know
edge about the biomechanical process leading to this widely observed high power output
of the ankle extensors. In our study, we use kinematic and dynamic data of human walking collected at speeds between 0.5 and 2.5 m/s for a comprehensive analysis of push-off
mechanics. We identify two distinct phases, which divide the push-off: First, starting
with positive ankle power output, an alleviation phase, where the trailing leg is alleviated
from supporting the body mass, and second, a launching phase, where stored energy in
the ankle joint is released. Our results show a release of just a small part of the energy
stored in the ankle joint during the alleviation phase. A larger impulse for the trailing leg
than for the remaining body is observed during the launching phase. Here, the buckling
knee joint inhibits transfer of power from the ankle to the remaining body. It appears that swing initiation profits from an impulsive ankle push-off resulting from a catapult without escapement.
Genre Article
Topic push-off
Identifier Lipfert, S. W., Günther, M., Renjewski, D., & Seyfarth, A. (2014). Impulsive ankle push-off powers leg swing in human walking. Journal of Experimental Biology, 217(8), 1218-1228. doi:10.1242/​jeb.097345

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