Quantification of Gait Stability During Incline and Decline Walking: The Responses of Required Coefficient of Friction and Dynamic Postural Index

Author:

Abdul Yamin Noor Arifah Azwani1,Basaruddin Khairul Salleh23ORCID,Abu Bakar Shahriman24ORCID,Salleh Ahmad Faizal13,Mat Som Mohd Hanafi12ORCID,Yazid Haniza12ORCID,Hoang Tien-Dat5ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Faculty of Electronic Engineering and Technology, Universiti Malaysia Perlis, Pauh Putra 02600, Perlis, Malaysia

2. Faculty of Mechanical Engineering and Technology, Universiti Malaysia Perlis, Pauh Putra 02600, Perlis, Malaysia

3. Medical Devices and Health Sciences, Sports Engineering Research Center (SERC), Universiti Malaysia Perlis, Pauh Putra 02600, Perlis, Malaysia

4. Center of Excellence Automotive & Motorsport (MoTECH), Universiti Malaysia Perlis 02600 Pauh Putra, Perlis, Malaysia

5. Faculty of International Training, Thai Nguyen University of Technology, Thai Nguyen, Vietnam

Abstract

This study aims to investigate the gait stability response during incline and decline walking for various surface inclination angles in terms of the required coefficient of friction (RCOF), postural stability index (PSI), and center of pressure (COP)–center of mass (COM) distance. A customized platform with different surface inclinations (0°, 5°, 7.5°, and 10°) was designed. Twenty-three male volunteers participated by walking on an inclined platform for each inclination. The process was then repeated for declined platform as well. Qualysis motion capture system was used to capture and collect the trajectories motion of ten reflective markers that attached to the subjects before being exported to a visual three-dimensional (3D) software and executed in Matlab to obtain the RCOF, PSI, as well as dynamic PSI (DPSI) and COP-COM distance parameters. According to the result for incline walking, during initial contact, the RCOF was not affected to inclination. However, it was affected during peak ground reaction force (GRF) starting at 7.5° towards 10° for both walking conditions. The most affected PSI was found at anterior-posterior PSI (APSI) even as low as 5° inclination during both incline and decline walking. On the other hand, DPSI was not affected during both walking conditions. Furthermore, COP-COM distance was most affected during decline walking in anterior-posterior direction. The findings of this research indicate that in order to decrease the risk of falling and manage the inclination demand, a suitable walking strategy and improved safety measures should be applied during slope walking, particularly for decline and anterior-posterior orientations. This study also provides additional understanding on the best incline walking technique for secure and practical incline locomotion.

Funder

Universiti Malaysia Perlis

Publisher

Hindawi Limited

Subject

Health Informatics,Biomedical Engineering,Surgery,Biotechnology

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