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한국여성체육학회 한국여성체육학회지 한국여성체육학회지 제14권 제1호
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2000.6
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209 - 221 (13page)

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The purpose of this study is to find out the coordination and control pattern of the lower extremities during walking on treadmill at varied degree of inclination. For the aim, a total of twelve female adults were selected and required to free-walk on a treadmill at normal speed(1.25m/sec). Four different angles were applied to the treadmill`s incline, i.e. 0%, 5%, 10% and -5%. Those female adults performed walking more than five time for each of the treadmill slope. The test was done using Vicon made by Oxford Metric Co. At least 3 sets of the test results, after excluding apparently abnormal figures, were standardized and analysed. In the analysis, qualitative methods were adopted. The examined factors are divided into two groups i.e. coordination variables and control variables. For the coordination factor analysis, As a qualitative analysis, angle-angle plane was examined. For the control factor analysis, As a qualitative analysis, phase plane was carefully examined. From the above results, the following conclusion was drawn. 1. The changing pattern of coordination due to inclination variation turned out to be different from that of control. The effect of different inclination on coordination pattern was clearly revealed in flexion and extension of the sagittal plane, which showed large movements. On the other hand, The impact of different inclination on control pattern was observed in pelvic tilt and ankle dorsiflexion/plantarflexion, the movements of which were relatively limited. 2. During walking, the degree of inclination affected the changing patterns of both coordination and control in lower extremities. The changing patterns of coordination and control showed new style when the degree of inclination reached at 5% and 10%, respectively. However, those patterns produced a similar change when the degree was -5% and 0%, respectively. This implies that the degree of inclination works as a control variable in walking.

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