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Transverse plane kinetics during treadmill walking with and without a load

Journal

CLINICAL BIOMECHANICS
Volume 17, Issue 2, Pages 116-122

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/S0268-0033(01)00113-9

Keywords

load carriages; kinetics; transverse plane

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Objective. The purpose of this experiment was to determine the effects of wearing a backpack oil transverse plane upper and loader bode torque. Back.-round. During unloaded walking the upper and lower body counter-rotate to reduce the net angular momentum of the body. There is less counter-rotation while carrying a load, suggesting a more rigid link between the Upper and lower body. We predicted that load carriage should result in an increase ill Upper body torque. Because the upper and lower body may be more rigidly linked during load carriage, we also predicted an increase in lower body torque. and without a backpack containing 40% of their body torque. Methods. Twelve subjects (5 male. 7 female, mean age = 26) walked with mass on a treadmill at speeds from 0.6 to 1.6 in s(-1). Kinematic data were sampled for 30 s at each speed. upper and lower body torque were calculated from angular acceleration and moment of inertia. Results. Higher levels Of upper and lower body torque were observed during load carriage than during unloaded walking. However, the increase in upper body torque as 225%. While upper body moment of inertia increased by 400%. Conclusions. The differences in torque between loaded and unloaded walking Suggest that a goal of loaded walking is to minimize upper body torque. which may reduce the likelihood of injury.

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