A simple method for measuring stiffness during running.
暂无分享,去创建一个
Heikki Kyröläinen | Alain Belli | Georges Dalleau | Jean Benoît Morin | Thibault Jeannin | H. Kyröläinen | G. Dalleau | A. Belli | J. Morin | T. Jeannin
[1] C. T. Farley,et al. Hopping frequency in humans: a test of how springs set stride frequency in bouncing gaits. , 1991, Journal of applied physiology.
[2] C. T. Farley,et al. Determinants of the center of mass trajectory in human walking and running. , 1998, The Journal of experimental biology.
[3] M. Hildebrand. WALKING, RUNNING, AND JUMPING , 1962 .
[4] G. Cavagna,et al. Mechanical work in terrestrial locomotion: two basic mechanisms for minimizing energy expenditure. , 1977, The American journal of physiology.
[5] R. Kram,et al. Mechanics of running under simulated low gravity. , 1991, Journal of applied physiology.
[6] G. Cavagna. Force platforms as ergometers. , 1975, Journal of applied physiology.
[7] R. Alexander,et al. A model of bipedal locomotion on compliant legs. , 1992, Philosophical transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological sciences.
[8] A. Belli,et al. A treadmill ergometer for three-dimensional ground reaction forces measurement during walking. , 2001, Journal of biomechanics.
[9] G. Cavagna,et al. MECHANICAL WORK IN RUNNING. , 1964, Journal of applied physiology.
[10] Daniel P. Ferris,et al. Running in the real world: adjusting leg stiffness for different surfaces , 1998, Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series B: Biological Sciences.
[11] A. Thorstensson,et al. Ground reaction forces at different speeds of human walking and running. , 1989, Acta physiologica Scandinavica.
[12] A. Arampatzis,et al. The effect of speed on leg stiffness and joint kinetics in human running. , 1999, Journal of biomechanics.
[13] Paavo V. Komi,et al. Force-, power-, and elasticity-velocity relationships in walking, running, and jumping , 2004, European Journal of Applied Physiology and Occupational Physiology.
[14] C. T. Farley,et al. Leg stiffness and stride frequency in human running. , 1996, Journal of biomechanics.
[15] G. Dalleau,et al. The spring-mass model and the energy cost of treadmill running , 1998, European Journal of Applied Physiology and Occupational Physiology.
[16] T. McMahon,et al. The mechanics of running: how does stiffness couple with speed? , 1990, Journal of biomechanics.
[17] T. Dawson,et al. Energetics and biomechanics of locomotion by red kangaroos (Macropus rufus). , 1998, Comparative biochemistry and physiology. Part B, Biochemistry & molecular biology.
[18] M. Latash,et al. Joint stiffness: Myth or reality? , 1993 .
[19] R. Blickhan. The spring-mass model for running and hopping. , 1989, Journal of biomechanics.
[20] G. Dalleau,et al. A simple method for field measurements of leg stiffness in hopping. , 2004, International journal of sports medicine.
[21] R. McN. Alexander,et al. On the synchronization of breathing with running in wallabies (Macropus spp.) and horses (Equus caballus) , 1989 .
[22] P. Komi,et al. Mechanical efficiency of positive work in running at different speeds. , 1983, Medicine and science in sports and exercise.
[23] D. Winter. Biomechanics of Human Movement , 1980 .
[24] Paavo V. Komi,et al. Force-, EMG-, and elasticity-velocity relationships at submaximal, maximal and supramaximal running speeds in sprinters , 2004, European Journal of Applied Physiology and Occupational Physiology.