Effect of plantar pressure on stepping friction under cross-slope condition

IF 1.6 Q4 ENGINEERING, BIOMEDICAL
Yanzhao Wang, Deqiang Chen, Yongzhen Zhang, Yongping Niu, Xiaohui Yang
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There are various walking pavements in daily life. Slip accidents will happen if required friction for safe walking is greater than available friction between the foot and ground surface. Existing researches mostly focus on horizontal or slope pavements, whereas the cross-slope walkways are less. A self-developed gait friction test platform was used to test friction, distribution of plantar pressure and spatiotemporal parameters of human walking under cross-slope condition. With the increase of cross-slope angles, the mediolateral friction increases (R 2 = 0.972, P < 0.001), the anterior-posterior friction shows no significant change (R 2 = 0.758, P = 0.017), the normal pressure decreases (R 2 = 0.915, P = 0.007), and the high foot is more prone to slip and fall than low foot. Therefore, plantar pressure distribution of both feet was shifted to left. The gait cycle was prolonged (P < 0.001), swing period of both feet decreased (P = 0.029) and support period increased (P = 0.015) with the increase of cross-slope angle.

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横坡条件下足底压力对踩踏摩擦力的影响
日常生活中有各种各样的人行道。如果安全行走所需的摩擦力大于足部与地面之间的可用摩擦力,就会发生滑倒事故。现有的研究多集中在水平或斜坡人行道上,而跨坡人行道的研究较少。采用自行研制的步态摩擦试验平台,对人体在横坡条件下行走时的摩擦力、足底压力分布及时空参数进行了测试。随着横坡角的增大,中外侧摩擦力增大(r2 = 0.972, P <0.001),前后摩擦力无显著变化(r2 = 0.758, P = 0.017),正常压力降低(r2 = 0.915, P = 0.007),高足比低足更容易滑倒。因此,双脚的足底压力分布向左偏移。步态周期延长(P <0.001),随着横坡角的增大,双脚摆动周期减小(P = 0.029),支撑周期增大(P = 0.015)。
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Biosurface and Biotribology
Biosurface and Biotribology Engineering-Mechanical Engineering
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