A Kinematic and Kinetic Dataset of Lower Limb Joints During Obstacle Crossing in Healthy Adults
A Kinematic and Kinetic Dataset of Lower Limb Joints During Obstacle Crossing in Healthy Adults
Crossing obstacles is a critical component of daily walking, especially for individuals with lower limb amputations, where the challenge and fall risk are heightened. While previous studies have examined obstacle crossing, they lack a systematic analysis of kinematic and kinetic changes in lower limb joints across the entire gait cycle when crossing obstacles of varying heights. This study develops a dataset of healthy individuals crossing obstacles and systematically analyzes the kinematics and kinetics of lower limb joints at different obstacle heights. Ten healthy adults participated in the experiment, crossing obstacles of varying heights (7.5 cm, 15 cm, 22.5 cm, and 30 cm), with biomechanical data including joint angles and torques of the hip, knee, and ankle recorded. As obstacle height increased, the proportion of the swing phase in the gait cycle significantly increased; the hip joint angle increased by approximately 1.5 times, and the knee joint angle increased by about 1.0 times. Both joints also exhibited significant increases in torque. In contrast, minimal changes were observed at the ankle joint, with torque remaining stable. Additionally, noticeable differences in the kinematics and kinetics between the dominant and non-dominant foot were observed, highlighting functional asymmetry. The dominant foot exhibited greater joint angles in the hip and knee joints, and less variation in the ankle joint compared to the non-dominant foot, demonstrating more coordinated movement. This detailed analysis of gait adjustments during obstacle crossing provides valuable insights into biomechanical changes in lower limb joints.
Chenglong Fu、Jingwen Huang、Shucong Yin、Hanyang Xu、Zhaokai Chen
生理学生物科学研究方法、生物科学研究技术
Chenglong Fu,Jingwen Huang,Shucong Yin,Hanyang Xu,Zhaokai Chen.A Kinematic and Kinetic Dataset of Lower Limb Joints During Obstacle Crossing in Healthy Adults[EB/OL].(2025-04-27)[2025-06-14].https://arxiv.org/abs/2504.19149.点此复制
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