Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W2888309696> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W2888309696 endingPage "89" @default.
- W2888309696 startingPage "81" @default.
- W2888309696 abstract "Although a wheel is an ideal method for transportation and the invention of the spoke wheel made a wheel lighter and swifter, a wheel cannot function well on slanted or rough surfaces; these are common in the natural environment. Further, the load support of the wheel is limited to a point of the whole wheel in contact with the ground. Then, we humans may be using the legs as a part of spoke wheel and place our legs and feet on the ground alternatively to support the body weight while the gravitational torque makes the center of mass (COM) rotate around the hip joint when proper stiffness and balance is made. Through a pulley-like action involving the hamstrings and a lever-like action of back muscles via the psoas muscle, the energy expenditure for locomotion can be reduced to the energy for lifting the swing leg to maintain the proper position of the COM. Further, the stabilizing action of the psoas muscle to the spinal column can be achieved between the stance leg and the swing leg by the weight of the lifted swing leg during the forward movement. This lifting action during swing phase can assist an energy-efficient eccentric contraction of the stance leg. The passive tension generated by gravity (own weight and the carried load) can be the reason for the energy efficiency of both head-carrying and the Nepalese porter method. Using this passive gravitational force via actively synchronized neuromuscular action may be universal for animal locomotion." @default.
- W2888309696 created "2018-08-31" @default.
- W2888309696 creator A5042525698 @default.
- W2888309696 date "2018-11-01" @default.
- W2888309696 modified "2023-09-26" @default.
- W2888309696 title "Wheels-in-wheels: Use of gravity in human locomotion" @default.
- W2888309696 cites W1594240141 @default.
- W2888309696 cites W1968600406 @default.
- W2888309696 cites W1974258324 @default.
- W2888309696 cites W1974513697 @default.
- W2888309696 cites W1979532219 @default.
- W2888309696 cites W1982679676 @default.
- W2888309696 cites W1983974570 @default.
- W2888309696 cites W1987932146 @default.
- W2888309696 cites W1995021275 @default.
- W2888309696 cites W2001337833 @default.
- W2888309696 cites W2004154726 @default.
- W2888309696 cites W2007224614 @default.
- W2888309696 cites W2014574071 @default.
- W2888309696 cites W2018444584 @default.
- W2888309696 cites W2018539505 @default.
- W2888309696 cites W2020236116 @default.
- W2888309696 cites W2022687493 @default.
- W2888309696 cites W2023265509 @default.
- W2888309696 cites W2033704131 @default.
- W2888309696 cites W2045344270 @default.
- W2888309696 cites W2046026407 @default.
- W2888309696 cites W2056347827 @default.
- W2888309696 cites W2061027938 @default.
- W2888309696 cites W2064378669 @default.
- W2888309696 cites W2064511982 @default.
- W2888309696 cites W2082224498 @default.
- W2888309696 cites W2082677043 @default.
- W2888309696 cites W2089371496 @default.
- W2888309696 cites W2096068102 @default.
- W2888309696 cites W2096484521 @default.
- W2888309696 cites W2098179188 @default.
- W2888309696 cites W2100461200 @default.
- W2888309696 cites W2101699411 @default.
- W2888309696 cites W2105168592 @default.
- W2888309696 cites W2107665325 @default.
- W2888309696 cites W2109374792 @default.
- W2888309696 cites W2111011296 @default.
- W2888309696 cites W2111770587 @default.
- W2888309696 cites W2112349308 @default.
- W2888309696 cites W2115884349 @default.
- W2888309696 cites W2118892728 @default.
- W2888309696 cites W2120579787 @default.
- W2888309696 cites W2124926804 @default.
- W2888309696 cites W2127124305 @default.
- W2888309696 cites W2127390733 @default.
- W2888309696 cites W2131710383 @default.
- W2888309696 cites W2133214403 @default.
- W2888309696 cites W2136684951 @default.
- W2888309696 cites W2140687148 @default.
- W2888309696 cites W2146469560 @default.
- W2888309696 cites W2146922394 @default.
- W2888309696 cites W2148805171 @default.
- W2888309696 cites W2152964331 @default.
- W2888309696 cites W2158149206 @default.
- W2888309696 cites W2167101421 @default.
- W2888309696 cites W2167115092 @default.
- W2888309696 cites W2169205101 @default.
- W2888309696 cites W2170239040 @default.
- W2888309696 cites W2178958342 @default.
- W2888309696 cites W2289628494 @default.
- W2888309696 cites W2332743056 @default.
- W2888309696 cites W2335616795 @default.
- W2888309696 cites W2417217521 @default.
- W2888309696 cites W2476611047 @default.
- W2888309696 cites W2595182788 @default.
- W2888309696 cites W2619240081 @default.
- W2888309696 cites W2758386645 @default.
- W2888309696 cites W4247710350 @default.
- W2888309696 doi "https://doi.org/10.1016/j.mehy.2018.08.016" @default.
- W2888309696 hasPubMedId "https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/30220348" @default.
- W2888309696 hasPublicationYear "2018" @default.
- W2888309696 type Work @default.
- W2888309696 sameAs 2888309696 @default.
- W2888309696 citedByCount "0" @default.
- W2888309696 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W2888309696 hasAuthorship W2888309696A5042525698 @default.
- W2888309696 hasBestOaLocation W28883096961 @default.
- W2888309696 hasConcept C100784341 @default.
- W2888309696 hasConcept C107240024 @default.
- W2888309696 hasConcept C107524782 @default.
- W2888309696 hasConcept C121332964 @default.
- W2888309696 hasConcept C127413603 @default.
- W2888309696 hasConcept C132668919 @default.
- W2888309696 hasConcept C144171764 @default.
- W2888309696 hasConcept C162324750 @default.
- W2888309696 hasConcept C163258240 @default.
- W2888309696 hasConcept C171937826 @default.
- W2888309696 hasConcept C187736073 @default.
- W2888309696 hasConcept C62520636 @default.
- W2888309696 hasConcept C65655974 @default.
- W2888309696 hasConcept C66938386 @default.
- W2888309696 hasConcept C71924100 @default.