Dynamic analysis of impact in swing-through crutch gait using impulsive and continuous contact models

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Josep M. Font-Llagunes
Ana Barjau
Rosa Pàmies-Vilà
József Kövecses
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[1] Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya,Department of Mechanical Engineering and Biomedical Engineering Research Centre
[2] McGill University,Department of Mechanical Engineering and Centre for Intelligent Machines
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Multibody System Dynamics | 2012年 / 28卷
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Biomechanics; Human locomotion; Contact dynamics; Impact;
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The dynamics associated with the impact of the crutch with the ground is an important topic of research, since this is known to be the main cause of mechanical energy loss during swing-through gait. In this work, a multibody system representing a subject walking with crutches is used to investigate the behavior of two different contact models, impulsive and continuous, used for impact analysis. In the impulsive (discrete) approach, the impact interval is considered to be negligible and, therefore, the system configuration is constant. The postimpact state is directly obtained from the preimpact one through algebraic equations. In the continuous approach, the stiffness and dissipation characteristics of the contact surfaces are modeled through nonlinear springs and dampers. The equations of motion are integrated during the impact time interval to obtain the postimpact state, which, in principle, can differ from that obtained by means of the impulsive approach. Although both approaches have been widely used in the field of biomechanics, we have not found any comparative study in the existing literature justifying the model chosen for impact analysis. In this work, we present detailed numerical results and discussions to investigate several dynamic and energetic features associated with crutch impact. Based on the results, we compare the implications of using one contact model or the other.
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