会议专题

Muscle Movements Depend On Position of the Center-of-Mass Relative to The Ankle Center of Rotation in Humans

In a recent study, it was shown that medial gastrocnemius (GAS) muscle fiber movements while standing upright were paradoxical compared to anatomical demands, which suggested that this movement is involved in ankle support torque. In this respect, we hypothesized that the GAS movements while standing upright depend on the positions of the center of mass (COM) relative to the center of rotation of the ankle joint. The objective of this study was to investigate changes in the GAS fiber length while subjects stood upright performing one of two postural tasks: swaying their bodies or standing on their tiptoes or heels. Ultrasonography of the GAS was recorded to detect the changes in the GAS fiber length in vivo. In addition, the center of pressure and the ankle joint angular displacements were recorded to use as visual feedback signals in two postural tasks. When subjects swayed their body in an anterior-posterior direction, the GAS fiber lengths were shortened, whereas they were lengthened while standing on their tiptoes or heels. Namely, the length of the GAS fiber changes when the body is swaying, which demonstrates an anti-phasic pattern within the dorsiflexed ankle, whereas, when subjects were on their tiptoes or heels, the movement was in-phase. The results suggest that the changes in the length of the GAS fiber while standing upright depend on the COM position relative to the center of rotation of the ankle joint.

T. Miyoshi H. Yamamoto S.I. Yamamoto H. Koyama T Komeda

Faculty of Systems Engineering, Shibaura Institute of Technology 307 Fukasaku, Minuma-ku, Saimata-city, Saitama 3378570 JAPAN

国际会议

2007 IEEE/ICME International Conference on Complex Medical Engineering-CME2007(CME2007 第二届国际复合医学工程学术大会)

北京

英文

1274-1278

2007-05-23(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)