BIO Web of Conferences (Dec 2011)

An Experimental Study of Muscle Coordination and Function during Human Locomotion

  • Hirai Hiroaki,
  • Pham Hang T.T.,
  • Oku Takanori,
  • Iimura Taiki,
  • Inoue Keita,
  • Miyazaki Fumio

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1051/bioconf/20110100040
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 1
p. 00040

Abstract

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How humans solve the ill-posed problem of motor control is still a mystery. In this paper, we attempt to decompose human walking and running as the main movements of a leg into units of motor function. We introduce the key concept of “A-A ratio,” defined as the ratio of an extensor muscle’s electromyography (EMG) signal to the sum of agonist and antagonist muscles’ EMG signals. Human walking and running are then decomposed into two units of motor function by applying Principal Component Analysis (PCA) to the A-A ratio dataset. The kinematic meanings of these units are also experimentally shown by using a human-like musculoskeletal leg robot.