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Muscle synergies are similar when typically developing children walk on a treadmill at different speeds and slopes
Institution:2. École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL), Lausanne, Switzerland;3. The BioRobotics Institute, Scuola Superiore Sant''Anna, Pisa, Italy;4. Casa Cura Policlinico, Milano, Italy;5. IRCSS Don Carlo Gnocchi Foundation, Firenze, Italy
Abstract:BackgroundThe aim of this study was to determine whether changes in synergies relate to changes in gait while walking on a treadmill at multiple speeds and slopes. The hypothesis was that significant changes in movement pattern would not be accompanied by significant changes in synergies, suggesting that synergies are not dependent on the mechanical constraints but are instead neurological in origin.MethodsSixteen typically developing children walked on a treadmill for nine combinations (stages) of different speeds and slopes while simultaneously collecting kinematics, kinetics, and surface electromyography (EMG) data. The kinematics for each stride were summarized using a modified version of the Gait Deviation Index that only includes the sagittal plane. The kinetics for each stride were summarized using a modified version of the Gait Deviation Index – Kinetic which includes sagittal plane moments and powers. Within each synergy group, the correlations of the synergies were calculated between the treadmill stages.ResultsWhile kinematics and kinetics were significantly altered at the highest slope compared to level ground when walking on a treadmill, synergies were similar across stages.ConclusionsThe high correlations between synergies across stages indicate that neuromuscular control strategies do not change as children walk at different speeds and slopes on a treadmill. However, the multiple significant differences in kinematics and kinetics between stages indicate real differences in movement pattern. This supports the theory that synergies are neurological in origin and not simply a response to the biomechanical task constraints.
Keywords:Muscle synergy  Gait analysis  Kinematics  Kinetics  Treadmill
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