The influence of gait cadence on the ground reaction forces and plantar pressures during load carriage of young adults

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Main Author: Castro, Marcelo
Publication Date: 2015
Other Authors: Figueiredo, Maria Cristina, Abreu, Sofia, Sousa, Helena, Machado, Leandro, Santos, Rubim, Vilas-Boas, João Paulo
Format: Article
Language: eng
Source: Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)
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Summary: Biomechanical gait parameters—ground reaction forces (GRFs) and plantar pressures—during load carriage of young adults were compared at a low gait cadence and a high gait cadence. Differences between load carriage and normal walking during both gait cadences were also assessed. A force plate and an in-shoe plantar pressure system were used to assess 60 adults while they were walking either normally (unloaded condition) or wearing a backpack (loaded condition) at low (70 steps per minute) and high gait cadences (120 steps per minute). GRF and plantar pressure peaks were scaled to body weight (or body weight plus backpack weight). With medium to high effect sizes we found greater anterior-posterior and vertical GRFs and greater plantar pressure peaks in the rearfoot, forefoot and hallux when the participants walked carrying a backpack at high gait cadences compared to walking at low gait cadences. Differences between loaded and unloaded conditions in both gait cadences were also observed.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv The influence of gait cadence on the ground reaction forces and plantar pressures during load carriage of young adults
title The influence of gait cadence on the ground reaction forces and plantar pressures during load carriage of young adults
spellingShingle The influence of gait cadence on the ground reaction forces and plantar pressures during load carriage of young adults
Castro, Marcelo
Backpack
Walking
Gait speed
title_short The influence of gait cadence on the ground reaction forces and plantar pressures during load carriage of young adults
title_full The influence of gait cadence on the ground reaction forces and plantar pressures during load carriage of young adults
title_fullStr The influence of gait cadence on the ground reaction forces and plantar pressures during load carriage of young adults
title_full_unstemmed The influence of gait cadence on the ground reaction forces and plantar pressures during load carriage of young adults
title_sort The influence of gait cadence on the ground reaction forces and plantar pressures during load carriage of young adults
author Castro, Marcelo
author_facet Castro, Marcelo
Figueiredo, Maria Cristina
Abreu, Sofia
Sousa, Helena
Machado, Leandro
Santos, Rubim
Vilas-Boas, João Paulo
author_role author
author2 Figueiredo, Maria Cristina
Abreu, Sofia
Sousa, Helena
Machado, Leandro
Santos, Rubim
Vilas-Boas, João Paulo
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv REPOSITÓRIO P.PORTO
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Castro, Marcelo
Figueiredo, Maria Cristina
Abreu, Sofia
Sousa, Helena
Machado, Leandro
Santos, Rubim
Vilas-Boas, João Paulo
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Backpack
Walking
Gait speed
topic Backpack
Walking
Gait speed
description Biomechanical gait parameters—ground reaction forces (GRFs) and plantar pressures—during load carriage of young adults were compared at a low gait cadence and a high gait cadence. Differences between load carriage and normal walking during both gait cadences were also assessed. A force plate and an in-shoe plantar pressure system were used to assess 60 adults while they were walking either normally (unloaded condition) or wearing a backpack (loaded condition) at low (70 steps per minute) and high gait cadences (120 steps per minute). GRF and plantar pressure peaks were scaled to body weight (or body weight plus backpack weight). With medium to high effect sizes we found greater anterior-posterior and vertical GRFs and greater plantar pressure peaks in the rearfoot, forefoot and hallux when the participants walked carrying a backpack at high gait cadences compared to walking at low gait cadences. Differences between loaded and unloaded conditions in both gait cadences were also observed.
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