为了更好地理解人类的短跑运动有和没有假肢

Anna Lena Kleesattel, W. Potthast, K. Mombaur
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由于运动员个人的卓越表现和由此产生的问题,截肢者短跑运动引起了人们的高度兴趣,他们的跑步专用假肢的份额是多少。本研究的目的是比较由10个最优标准组合而成的12种健全人与截肢人短跑动作。我们为健全人短跑运动员和截肢短跑运动员创建了矢状面13个自由度的刚性多体系统模型。除了假体关节配备被动线性弹簧阻尼器系统外,其他关节均由扭矩执行器驱动。短跑运动是一个具有周期性约束和目标函数的最优控制问题的解,它结合了不同的最优准则。对于这两名运动员,我们发现了逼真的人类冲刺动作。对运动的分析表明,与健全的运动员相比,截肢运动员在受影响的腿的臀部和膝盖上施加的主动关节扭矩更少。
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Towards a better understanding of human sprinting motions with and without prostheses
Amputee sprinting motions are of high interest due to the remarkable performances of individual athletes and the resulting question what the share of their running-specific prostheses is. The goal of our study was to compare twelve ablebodied and amputee sprinting motions which were synthesized by combinations of ten optimality criteria. We created rigid multi-body system models with 13 degrees of freedom in the sagittal plane for both an able-bodied and an amputee sprinter. The joints are powered by torque actuators, except for the prosthetic joint which is equipped with a passive linear springdamper system. The sprinting motions are the solutions of an optimal control problem with periodicity constraints and objective functions which combine different optimality criteria. For both athletes, we found realistic human-like sprinting motions. The analysis of the motions suggested that the amputee athlete applies less active joint torque in the hip and knee of his affected leg compared to the able-bodied athlete.
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