姿势与力量:这个病人是如何移动的?

F. Buczek, James O. Sanders, M. C. Concha, K. Cooney
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作者认为,要想最好地回答转诊医生提出的问题,人们需要了解病人是如何要求他们的神经、肌肉和骨骼系统在房间里走动的。有两种理论在解释加速身体质心(COM)在前进方向上所需的前地面反作用力(GRFs)的存在方面是突出的。第一个涉及到身体的姿势,即,COM在其支撑基础前的位置。作者通过计算机模拟倒立摆来验证这个“下落COM模型”,并找到了前GRFs的部分解释。第二种理论涉及到在下肢关节处使用机械能对身体做功,并引起其机械能的变化。作者证明这两种理论相辅相成,都可以用来解释病理步态的运动策略。
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Posture versus power: how does this patient move?
The authors believe to best answer questions brought to one by referring physicians, one needs to understand how ones' patients call upon their neural, muscular, and skeletal systems to walk across the room. Two theories are prominent in explaining the presence of anterior ground reaction forces (GRFs) needed to accelerate the body center-of-mass (COM) in the direction of progression. The first involves the posture of the body, i.e., the position of the COM forward of its base of support. The authors test this "falling COM model" by computer simulations of an inverted pendulum and find partial explanation for anterior GRFs. The second theory involves the use of mechanical power at the lower extremity joints to perform work on the body and cause changes in its mechanical energy. The authors demonstrate that these two theories complement each other, and both can be used to interpret movement strategies in pathological gait.
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