Classics in Movement Science Chapter 3

Classics in Movement Science Chapter 3

This episode strides into the world of human locomotion, specifically the biomechanics of walking. Journey back to the 19th century as we uncover the groundbreaking work of Braune and Fischer, pioneers who employed cutting-edge equipment and intricate mathematical models to dissect the roles of gravity and muscle activation in gait. We’ll compare their findings to insights from modern technologies like electromyography, highlighting how our understanding of muscle activity during walking evolved. Plus, we'll delve into McGeer’s passive-dynamic walking theory and how it challenges assumptions about the role of muscles and the nervous system. Join us as we explore the intricacies of human gait and the lasting impact of Braune and Fischer’s legacy!

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