Human stability and the likelihood of falling: a comparison of walking and skiing locomotion

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Publication Type dissertation
School or College College of Engineering
Department Mechanical Engineering
Author Vogt, Andrew Peter
Title Human stability and the likelihood of falling: a comparison of walking and skiing locomotion
Date 2013-12
Description This thesis analyzed biped stability through a qualitative likelihood of falling and quantitative Potential to Fall (PF) analysis. Both analyses were applied to walking and skiing to better understand behaviors across a wider spectrum of bipedal gaits. For both walking and skiing, two types of locomotion were analyzed. Walking studies compared normal locomotion (gait) to an unexpected slip. Skiing studies compared wedge style locomotion (more common to beginning and intermediate skiers) to parallel style locomotion (more common to advanced and expert skiers). Two mediums of data collection were used. A motion capture laboratory with stereographic cameras and force plates were used for walking studies, and instrumented insoles, capable of force and inertial measurement, were used for skiing studies. Both kinematics and kinetics were used to evaluate the likelihood of falling. The PF metric, based on root mean squared error, was used to quantify the likelihood of falling for multiple subjects both in walking and skiing. PF was based on foot kinematics for walking and skiing studies. PF also included center of pressure for skiing studies. The PF was lower for normal gaits in walking studies and wedge style locomotion for skiing studies.
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Publisher University of Utah
Subject Bioinstrumentation; Bipedal stability; Likelihood of falling; Potential to fall; Skiing locomotion; Walking locomotion
Dissertation Institution University of Utah
Dissertation Name Doctor of Philosophy
Language eng
Rights Management Copyright © Andrew Peter Vogt 2013
Format Medium application/pdf
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ARK ark:/87278/s6n33530
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Reference URL https://collections.lib.utah.edu/ark:/87278/s6n33530
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