Dear all,
A long time ago, David Winter analysed the frequency content of
natural gait and came to the conclusion that there was very little
signal power after the sixth harmonic (i.e. 6 x stride frequency).
Like many things in motion analysis, Winter's number has become almost
biblical in its widespread use.
I am currently working on a cycling problem, which is not normally my
field (although I am a keen cyclist!). I wonder if anyone has analysed
cycling and can tell me the frequency content of cycling kinematics?
Many thanks,
Chris
--
Dr. Chris Kirtley MD PhD
Associate Professor
Dept. of Biomedical Engineering
Catholic University of America
Washington DC 20064
>From May 9-June 20 2005 I am at STAPS, University of Reims, France
Gait: http://www.univie.ac.at/cga
Radio: http://radiolistener.blogspot.com
A long time ago, David Winter analysed the frequency content of
natural gait and came to the conclusion that there was very little
signal power after the sixth harmonic (i.e. 6 x stride frequency).
Like many things in motion analysis, Winter's number has become almost
biblical in its widespread use.
I am currently working on a cycling problem, which is not normally my
field (although I am a keen cyclist!). I wonder if anyone has analysed
cycling and can tell me the frequency content of cycling kinematics?
Many thanks,
Chris
--
Dr. Chris Kirtley MD PhD
Associate Professor
Dept. of Biomedical Engineering
Catholic University of America
Washington DC 20064
>From May 9-June 20 2005 I am at STAPS, University of Reims, France
Gait: http://www.univie.ac.at/cga
Radio: http://radiolistener.blogspot.com