Description
Measurement of Human Locomotion
Author: Medved Vladimir
Language: EnglishSubjects for Measurement of Human Locomotion:
Keywords
EMG Signal; Inverse Dynamic Approach; Ground Reaction Force; Normal EMG; Global Coordinate System; Neural Action Potentials; Human Locomotion; Strain Gage; Ground Reaction Force Signals; Rearfoot Strikers; Tv Camera; Kinematic Measurement; EMG Measurement; MUAP; Myoelectric Signal; Backward Somersault; Gait Analysis; Half Cell Potential; Forefoot Strikers; EMG Activity; Locomotor Activities; Locomotion; Power Density Spectrum; Tv Image; Serial Elastic Element
Publication date: 09-2019
· 15.6x23.4 cm · Paperback
Publication date: 12-2000
272 p. · 15.6x23.4 cm · Hardback
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The importance of measurements for the proper assessment of human locomotion is increasingly being recognized. The fields of application encompass both healthy and pathological locomotion as encountered in rehabilitation medicine, orthopedics, kinesiology, sports medicine, and the like.
Measurement of Human Locomotion provides an up-to-date description of the instrument systems used for measurement of: kinematics of human movement; kinetic quantities experienced by the human body in contact with the ground; and, myoelectric changes associated with locomotor activity.
Physical principles behind the operation of various measurement systems are emphasized, as well as signal processing issues that must be addressed in order to obtain and use quantitative measurement variables in biomechanics. The book explains how measurement data are acquired, processed and presented to the user in the environment of a modern, computer-based laboratory. The ultimate aim is to contribute to the processes of the diagnosis and treatment of locomotion disorders.
The purpose of Measurement of Human Locomotion is to provide a concise but comprehensive presentation of the systems used for the measurement of human locomotion, with a view to the assessment and diagnosis of the phenomenon.