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Healthcare Technology Letters
Changes in lower limb muscle synchronisation during walking on high-heeled shoes
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Manisha Pratihast1  Ahmed Al-Ani1  Rifai Chai2  Steven Su1  Ganesh Naik3 
[1] Centre for Health Technologies, Faculty of Engineering & IT, University of Technology Sydney;Department of Telecommunications, Robotics and Biomedical Engineering, Faculty of Science, Engineering & Technology, Swinburne University of Technology;Biomedical Engineering and Neuroscience Research Group, MARCS Institute, Western Sydney University
关键词: muscle;    footwear;    biomechanics;    medical signal processing;    neurophysiology;    gait analysis;    electromyography;    lower limb muscle synchronisation;    high-heeled shoes;    walking;    average coherence values;    RF-VL;    RF-VM;    RF-ST muscles;    muscle pairs;    increased beta band coherence;    neuromuscular disorders;    heel heights;    muscle pair synchronisation;    size 4.0 cm;    size 6.0 cm;    size 10.0 cm;    frequency 15.0 Hz to 30.0 Hz;   
DOI  :  10.1049/htl.2018.5032
学科分类:肠胃与肝脏病学
来源: Wiley
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【 摘 要 】

The goal of this research was to investigate the effect of wearing high-heeled shoes (HHS) on lower limb muscle synchronisation during walking, using beta band (15–30 Hz) coherence analysis. Fifteen females with no previous neuromuscular disorders volunteered in this study. Surface electromyography in frequency domain was studied from rectus femoris (RF), vastus lateralis (VL), vastus medialis (VM) and semitendinosus (ST) muscles during walking by subjects wearing HHS of three different heel heights (low – 4 cm, medium – 6 cm and high – 10 cm). Average coherence values were calculated for RF-VL, RF-VM and RF-ST muscles in beta band to analyse muscle pair synchronisation. In this study, significant increase in beta band coherence was found in all three muscle pairs during walking on HHS of different heel heights ( p <0.05). Increased beta band coherence obtained from this study suggested that walking on HHS demands higher muscle pair synchronisation, to maintain stability around the knee joint.

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