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The initiation of the swing phase in human infant stepping: importance of hip position and leg loading

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JOURNAL OF PHYSIOLOGY-LONDON
卷 528, 期 2, 页码 389-404

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CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1111/j.1469-7793.2000.00389.x

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1. Hip extension and low load in the extensor muscles are important sensory signals that allow a decerebrate or spinal cat to advance from the stance phase to the swing phase during walking. We tested whether the same sensory information controlled the phases of stepping in human infants. 2. Twenty-two infants between the ages of 5 and 12 months were studied during supported stepping on a treadmill. Forces exerted by the lower limbs, surface electromyography (FMG) from muscles, and the right hip angle were recorded. The whole experimental session was videotaped. 3. The hip position and the amount of load experienced by the right limb were manipulated during stepping by changing the position of the foot during the stance phase or by applying manual pressure on the pelvic crest. Disturbances with different combinations of hip position and load were used. 4. The stance phase was prolonged and the swing phase delayed when the hip was flexed and the load on the limb was high. In contrast, stance phase was shortened and swing advanced when the hip was extended and the load was low. The results were remarkably similar to those in reduced preparations of the cat. They thus suggest there the behaviour of the brainstem and spinal circuitry for walking may be similar between human infants and cats. 5. There was an inverse relationship between hip position and load at the time of swing initiation, indicating the two factors combine to regulate the transition.

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