Abstract

Various factors are responsible for injuries that occur in the U.S. Army soldiers. In particular, rucksack load carriage equipment influences the stability of the lower extremities and possibly affects gait balance. The objective of this investigation was to assess the gait and local dynamic stability of the lower extremity of five subjects as they performed a simulated rucksack march on a treadmill. The Motek Gait Real-time Interactive Laboratory (GRAIL) was utilized to replicate the environment of the rucksack march. The first walking trial was without a rucksack and the second set was executed with the All-Purpose Lightweight Individual Carrying Equipment (ALICE), an older version of the rucksack, and the third set was executed with the newer rucksack version, Modular Lightweight Load Carrying Equipment (MOLLE). In this experiment, the Inertial Measurement Unit (IMU) system, Dynaport was used to measure the ambulatory data of the subject. This experiment required subjects to walk continuously for 200 seconds with a 20kg rucksack, which simulates the real rucksack march training. To determine the dynamic stability of different load carriage and normal walking condition, Local Dynamic Stability (LDS) was calculated to quantify its stability. The results presented that comparing Maximum Lyapunov Exponent (LyE) of normal walking was significantly lower compared to ALICE (P=0.000007) and MOLLE (P=0.00003), however, between ALICE and MOLLE rucksack walking showed no significant difference (P=0.441). The five subjects showed significantly improved dynamic stability when walking without a rucksack in comparison with wearing the equipment. In conclusion, we discovered wearing a rucksack result in a significant (P < 0.0001) reduction in dynamic stability.

Highlights

  • Load carrying equipment is used in various daily contexts, ranging from school backpacks carrying textbooks/supplies and recreational hiking backpacks to military applications.the purpose of the load carriage equipment in a military context is to enhance and maximize a soldier’s performance

  • All participants who participated in this study provided written consent before the beginning of data collection, which this study was approved by the Institutional Review Board (IRB: STUDY 00003645) of Arizona State University

  • We found that All-Purpose Lightweight Individual Carrying Equipment (ALICE) had the highest mean Lyapunov Exponent (LyE) value of 1.31, Modular Lightweight Load Carrying Equipment (MOLLE) had the value of 1.25, and the normal walking showed a mean LyE value of 0.89, which was the lowest divergence rate among all others

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Introduction

Load carrying equipment is used in various daily contexts, ranging from school backpacks carrying textbooks/supplies and recreational hiking backpacks to military applications. The purpose of the load carriage equipment in a military context is to enhance and maximize a soldier’s performance. It is necessary to evaluate the effect of these supportive devices and whether they hinder the potential stability of a soldier. One of the most important pieces of equipment that is utilized in the U.S military is the rucksack, a simple form of load carriage. In the military recruitment qualification process, a rucksack march evaluates the basic physical strength and stamina of a soldier and whether they qualify for the military. It is essential to indicate gait instability with various load carrying equipment to determine their effects on injuries during training (Knapik et al, 1992)

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