An experimental and analystic study of the dynamic properties of the human leg.

Author(s)
Moffatt, C.A. Harris, E.H. & Haslam, E.T.
Year
Abstract

In this study a sinusoidal test is performed upon the knee joints of nine subjects. The increment of knee moment required to flex and extend the knee slightly for various conditions of knee angle, knee angular velocity, and steady knee moment is measured. The hip angle is maintained constant. After the effects of leg inertia are removed, the resulting data are shown to obey a model in which the model coefficients depend upon the absolute value of the knee moment.

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B 12632 fo /84/
Source

Journal of Biomechanics, Vol. 2 (1969 -02-10), p. 373-387, fig., graph., tab., ref.

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