Analysis of ground reaction force and electromyographic activity of the gastrocnemius muscle during double support


Autoria(s): Sousa, Andreia S. P.; Santos, Rubim; Oliveira, Francisco; Carvalho, Paulo; Tavares, João Manuel
Data(s)

11/04/2013

11/04/2013

2012

Resumo

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Purpose: Mechanisms associated with energy expenditure during gait have been extensively researched and studied. According to the double-inverted pendulum model energy expenditure is higher during double support, as lower limbs need to work to redirect the centre of mass velocity. This study looks into how the ground reaction force (GRF) of one limb affects the muscle activity required by the medial gastrocnemius (MG) of the contralateral limb during step-to-step transition. Methods: Thirty-five subjects were monitored as to the MG electromyographic activity (EMGa) of one limb and the GRF of the contralateral limb during double support. Results: After determination of the Pearson correlation coefficient (r), a moderate correlation was observed between the MG EMGa of the dominant leg and the vertical (Fz) and anteroposterior (Fy) components of GRF of the non-dominant leg (r=0.797, p<0.0001; r=-0.807, p<0.0001) and a weak and moderate correlation was observed between the MG EMGa of the non-dominant leg and the Fz and Fy of the dominant leg, respectively (r=0.442, p=0.018; r=-0.684 p<0.0001). Conclusions: The results obtained suggest that during double support, GRF is associated with the EMGa of the contralateral MG and that there is an increased dependence between the GRF of the non-dominant leg and the EMGa of the dominant MG.

Identificador

DOI 10.1177/0954411912439671

0954-4119

http://hdl.handle.net/10400.22/1236

Idioma(s)

eng

Publicador

Institution of Mechanical Engineers

Relação

Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part H: Journal of Engineering in Medicine; Vol. 226, Nº 5

http://pih.sagepub.com/content/226/5/397.abstract

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openAccess

Palavras-Chave #Double-inverted pendulum model #Double support phase #Ground reaction force #Ankle plantar flexor activity #Electromyography
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article