ISOMETRIC MUSCLE FORCE RESPONSE OF THE HUMAN LOWER-LIMB
- 1 January 1983
- journal article
- research article
- Vol. 54 (1) , 52-57
Abstract
Isometric muscle force response of the human lower limb when the leg is subjected to various external forces applied on the knee and ankle joints was studied. The major components of the research apparatus are a subject restraint system, a force application device which employs 3 sonic emitters, and an upper leg cuff with 4 sonic emitters. The sonic emitters are used to determine the direction and location of the force application on the lower limb and the orientation of the upper leg with respect to the torso. The numerical results are presented from experiments conducted on 3 male and 3 female subjects to determine their isometric muscle resistance against external forces trying to dislodge their lower limbs from several initial configurations. Quantitative results on the isometric muscle force capability of the subjects, when their lower limbs are dislodged from the initial stowed position, are also presented. Although there are intra- and intersubject variations for the maximum values of the resistive muscle forces of the lower limb, there are some trends in the behavior of their magnitudes. Incorporating the results of the present research into multi-segmented models of the human body should improve the longtime response capabilities of these models, so that they can simulate more realistically the biodynamic events which take place when the human body is subjected to high magnitudes of external forces lasting more than a fraction of a second.This publication has 0 references indexed in Scilit: