Title :
Toe-walking: new perspectives
Author :
Kerrigan, D.C. ; Riley, P.O. ; Nolan, L.
Author_Institution :
Center for Rehabilitation Sci., Harvard Med. Sch., Boston, MA, USA
Abstract :
To explore the hypothesis that toe-walking offers certain advantages for people with upper motor neuron related impairments, the authors performed biomechanical comparisons of toe- vs. heel-toe walking in non-disabled subjects. Using traditional joint biomechanical analysis, the authors showed that toe-walking is associated with less net peak torque and power at the ankle and knee implying that less distal strength is needed to toe-walk. They also found, utilizing linear power analysis, that the lower limb can deliver power to the upper-body as effectively in toe-walking as in heel-toe walking
Keywords :
gait analysis; neurophysiology; distal strength; heel-toe walking; net peak torque; nondisabled subjects; traditional joint biomechanical analysis; upper motor neuron related impairments; Biomechanics; Biomedical engineering; Birth disorders; Force measurement; Injuries; Knee; Legged locomotion; Neurons; Tendons; Torque;
Conference_Titel :
Pediatric Gait, 2000. A new Millennium in Clinical Care and Motion Analysis Technology
Conference_Location :
Chicago, IL
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-6469-4
DOI :
10.1109/PG.2000.858875