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EDKP 206 - Biomechanics 3 DoF - answersHow many DoF in Acriomioclavicular Joint Hip, but GHJ has more mobility - tradeoff - answersWhich has more stability hip or GHJ? Kinetics kinematics anthropometric - answersWhat are the 3 different data you need for inverse dynamics? study of forces which cause movement (Forces) - answersKinetics Position in time (acceleration) - study of describing motion - answersKinematics study of physical shapes and sizes of humans (mass) - answersAnthropometric 2 cameras - answersWhat is the minimum number of cameras you need for 3D motion? Stance and swing phase - answersWhat are the phases of gait? the foot we are looking at is on the ground (60% during walking and 50% during running) - answersDefine stance phase the foot we are looking at is off the ground (40% during walking and 50% in running) - answersDefine swing phase The length of one position of one foot to the same position of the same foot - answersWhat is a stride?

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EDKP 206 - Biomechanics
3 DoF - answers✔✔How many DoF in Acriomioclavicular Joint



Hip, but GHJ has more mobility - tradeoff - answers✔✔Which has more stability hip or GHJ?



Kinetics

kinematics

anthropometric - answers✔✔What are the 3 different data you need for inverse dynamics?



study of forces which cause movement (Forces) - answers✔✔Kinetics



Position in time (acceleration) - study of describing motion - answers✔✔Kinematics



study of physical shapes and sizes of humans (mass) - answers✔✔Anthropometric



2 cameras - answers✔✔What is the minimum number of cameras you need for 3D motion?



Stance and swing phase - answers✔✔What are the phases of gait?



the foot we are looking at is on the ground (60% during walking and 50% during running) -
answers✔✔Define stance phase



the foot we are looking at is off the ground (40% during walking and 50% in running) -
answers✔✔Define swing phase



The length of one position of one foot to the same position of the same foot - answers✔✔What is a
stride?

,length of one foot at a certain position to the same position on the other foot - answers✔✔What is a
step?



2 - answers✔✔How many steps in a stride?



steps/minute or strides/minute - answers✔✔What is cadence?



shorter steps but bigger steps make you less stable - answers✔✔do you expend more energy by taking
short or long steps?



inverted V, goes to extension and then back to flexion - answers✔✔What does the joint angles of hip
look like in the sagittal plane?



does a little bit of flexion and then goes back down for extension and then a huge flexion -
answers✔✔What does the joint angles of knee look like in the sagittal plane?



dips down a little bit for extension and then slowly climbs for flexion and does a big dip in extension and
then climbs back up for flexion again - answers✔✔What does the joint angles of ankle look like in the
sagittal plane?



- inverted pendulum

- converting kinetic energy to potential

- the more effective you are at converting it the more effective we can control that motion -
answers✔✔What is bipedal locomotion?



Fr = v^2/gL

- as speed gets to certain threshold, you start to walk so fast that it becomes a run and you change
Froude's number - answers✔✔What is Froude's number?



at the midtance - answers✔✔When is the CoM the highest?

, you're expending unnecessary energy - answers✔✔What happens when you're walking side to side



- step length (avg. 0.5m)

- cadence (speed)

- duration of single leg stance (not too long)

- walking speed

- ratio of pelvic span to ankle spread (feet are closer so you expend less energy but less stability) -
answers✔✔What are characteristics of mature walking gait?



1) Heel strike

2) Foot flat

3) Mid-stance

4) Heel off

5) Toe off - answers✔✔What are the 5 stages of the stance phase?



- pelvic rotation

- pelvic list

- knee flexion during stance

- coordinated movements of knee, ankle and foot

- lateral displacement of body CoM - answers✔✔What are the 5 determinants of gait?



- rotates about vertical axis alternatively to left and right

- approx. 4 degrees to either side

- intersections of successive arcs are rendered less abrupt

- force required to change direction of CoM decreased

- angular displacement of hip in flexion and extension is decreased - answers✔✔What is pelvic rotation
(gait)?



- lists downward in coronal plane to side opposite weight-bearing limb
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