Investigation of a passive inter-limb device on step-to-step transition of human walking

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Zhang, Jun-tian [1 ]
Li, Qingguo [1 ]
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[1] Queens Univ, Dept Mech & Mat Engn, Kingston, ON K7L 3N6, Canada
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POWERED ANKLE EXOSKELETONS; MECHANICAL WORK; METABOLIC COST; ENERGY-EXPENDITURE; LEVEL WALKING; DETERMINANTS; GAIT;
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R318 [生物医学工程];
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In walking like an inverted pendulum, the step-to-step transition period requires a substantial amount of simultaneous positive and negative mechanical work to redirect the center of mass between steps and it was considered as a major determinant of gait in terms of metabolic expenditure. In the current study, we developed a passive inter-limb device that transfers energy between the legs during the step-to-step transition period. By effectively transferring the energy dissipated at heel-strike from the leading leg to the trailing leg which is performing push-off, we hypothesize that the mechanical cost of transport (COT) will be reduced. Consequently, the lower limb muscles are required to do less positive and negative work, resulting in a reduced metabolic COT. Data from five subjects walking at 1.2m/s on an instrumented treadmill with the device active and passive was collected. It was found that the mechanical COT during the step-to-step transition period was reduced when walking with the device active. However, contrary to our hypothesis the metabolic COT increased when walking with the device active.
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