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A novel Movement Amplification environment reveals effects of controlling lateral centre of mass motion on gait stability and metabolic cost

Mengnan Wu, Geoffrey Brown, Jane Woodward, Sjoerd M. Bruijn, Keith E. Gordon

2020Royal Society Open Science20 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

During human walking, the centre of mass (COM) laterally oscillates, regularly transitioning its position above the two alternating support limbs. To maintain upright forward-directed walking, lateral COM excursion should remain within the base of support, on average. As necessary, humans can modify COM motion through various methods, including foot placement. How the nervous system controls these oscillations and the costs associated with control are not fully understood. To examine how lateral COM motions are controlled, healthy participants walked in a 'Movement Amplification' force field that increased lateral COM momentum in a manner dependent on the participant's own motion (forces were applied to the pelvis proportional to and in the same direction as lateral COM velocity). We hypothesized that metabolic cost to control lateral COM motion would increase with the gain of the field. In the Movement Amplification field, participants were significantly less stable than during baseline walking. Stability significantly decreased as the field gain increased. Participants also modified gait patterns, including increasing step width, which increased the metabolic cost of transport as the field gain increased. These results support previous research suggesting that humans modulate foot placement to control lateral COM motion, incurring a metabolic cost.

Topics & Concepts

GaitMovement (music)Motion (physics)Physical medicine and rehabilitationStability (learning theory)Effect of gait parameters on energetic costMetabolic costComputer scienceGait analysisArtificial intelligencePhysicsMedicineAcousticsMachine learningBalance, Gait, and Falls PreventionMuscle activation and electromyography studiesCerebral Palsy and Movement Disorders
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