Rigakuryoho Kagaku
Online ISSN : 2434-2807
Print ISSN : 1341-1667
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Effect of Gait Speed on the Movements of the Shank, the Hindfoot, and the Forefoot
Yasushi KURIHARAHajime ITOSumiko YAMAMOTO
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2015 Volume 30 Issue 6 Pages 919-923

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[Purpose] The foot model which consists of the hindfoot and the forefoot was used to determine the effect of gait speed on the movement of each part of the foot. [Subjects] Ten healthy male subjects participated in this study. [Methods] The subjects were instructed to walk at slow, preferred, and fast speeds. Their gait was measured by a 3D motion capture system and the relative angles of the hindfoot to the shank (HF/TB) and the forefoot to the hindfoot (FF/HF) were calculated. 3D angles and timing of the maximum angle in the stance phase were analyzed. [Results] As gait speed increased, the maximum plantarflexion angle of HF/TB and FF/HF increased, and the dorsiflexion of HF/TB occurred earlier in the stance phase. [Conclusion] Gait speed affects the degree of plantarflexion of the hindfoot and the forefoot, and the timing of the maximum dorsiflexion of the hindfoot.

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