Stepping boundary of external force-controlled perturbations of varying durations: Comparison of experimental data and model simulations
This study investigated the stepping boundary – the force that can be resisted without stepping – for force-controlled perturbations of different durations. Twenty-two healthy young adults (19-37 years old) were instructed to try not to step in response to 86 different force/time combinations of forward waist-pulls. The forces at which 50% of subjects stepped (F50) were identified for each tested perturbation durations. Results showed that F50 decreased hyperbolically when the perturbation’s duration increased and converged toward a constant value (about 10%BW) for longer perturbations (over 1500ms).
Source: Journal of Biomechanics - Category: Biomedical Science Authors: T. Robert, P. Vall ée, R. Tisserand, F. Buloup, D. Bariatinsky, JL. Vercher, RC. Fitzpatrick, ML. Mille Source Type: research
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