Dear all,
I am running a project studying the effect of subtalar inversion or
eversion on the lower extremity muscles during walking using simulation
methods. I got problem to determine how the center of pressure will
deviate from normal during the inverted or everted gait (which is needed
in modeling foot/ground contact). I prefer to find out a good enough
assumption, e.g. a numerical relationship of the degree of the inversion
with the lateral or medial excursion of COP. I have done some literature
searching, but no clear information showing this kind of relationship.
Anyone could give suggestions is really appreciated.
Thanks in advance!!
Best regards,
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Ruoli Wang
MSc., PhD candidate
Department of Mechanics
Email: ruoli@mech.kth.se
Royal Institution of Technology, KTH
Tel: +46 8 790 7197
Osquars Backe
18 Fax: +46
8 723 04 75
SE-100 44, Sweden
I am running a project studying the effect of subtalar inversion or
eversion on the lower extremity muscles during walking using simulation
methods. I got problem to determine how the center of pressure will
deviate from normal during the inverted or everted gait (which is needed
in modeling foot/ground contact). I prefer to find out a good enough
assumption, e.g. a numerical relationship of the degree of the inversion
with the lateral or medial excursion of COP. I have done some literature
searching, but no clear information showing this kind of relationship.
Anyone could give suggestions is really appreciated.
Thanks in advance!!
Best regards,
------
Ruoli Wang
MSc., PhD candidate
Department of Mechanics
Email: ruoli@mech.kth.se
Royal Institution of Technology, KTH
Tel: +46 8 790 7197
Osquars Backe
18 Fax: +46
8 723 04 75
SE-100 44, Sweden