2020
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pcbi.1008280
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Differences between joint-space and musculoskeletal estimations of metabolic rate time profiles

Abstract: Motion capture laboratories can measure multiple variables at high frame rates, but we can only measure the average metabolic rate of a stride using respiratory measurements. Biomechanical simulations with equations for calculating metabolic rate can estimate the time profile of metabolic rate within the stride cycle. A variety of methods and metabolic equations have been proposed, including metabolic time profile estimations based on joint parameters. It is unclear whether differences in estimations are due t… Show more

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“…Such a combination can be particularly beneficial in patient populations prone to ulcer formation at the feet. Approximately 40% of the metabolic cost during level walking is attributed to the hip muscles [7,20,21]. Thus, various groups have developed rigid exoskeletons and soft exosuits to assist the hip [4,6,8,22,23].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Such a combination can be particularly beneficial in patient populations prone to ulcer formation at the feet. Approximately 40% of the metabolic cost during level walking is attributed to the hip muscles [7,20,21]. Thus, various groups have developed rigid exoskeletons and soft exosuits to assist the hip [4,6,8,22,23].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%