Knee flexor moments during propulsion in cycling : a creative solution to Lombard's paradox.

Author(s)
Gregor, A.J. Cavanagh, P.R. & La Fortune, M.
Year
Abstract

The function of two joint muscles in the human lower extremity was studied during a cycling task with efficiency of their action discussed in light of Lombard's paradox. Special pedals were designed to monitor reaction forces parallel to the sagrithal plane of the body. The most original aspect of the study was the clear difference in hip and knee action during the propulsive phase of the pedalling cycle.

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B 24972 T /83 /91 /
Source

Journal of Biomechanics, Vol. 18 (1985), No. 5, p. 307-316, 4 fig., 5 graph., 28 ref.

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