Abstract

The past two decades have witnessed significant advances in the study of human ambulation. By using modern biomechanics laboratories to obtain accurate motion data and by modeling the lower limb as a series of rigid interconnected links, researchers have studied the forces and moments that control human ambulation.This article reviews the link segment model and the insights elucidated by this type of analysis.

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