Publication
Journal of Motor Behavior 55, 4, 373-383 (2023)
Effect of Sway Frequency on the Joint Angle and Center of Pressure in Voluntary Sway
Author
T. Hasegawa, T. Mori, K. Kaminishi, R. Chiba, J. Ota and A. Yozu
Category
Journal paper
Abstract
Voluntary sway is the periodic movement of one’s body back and forth. The study aimed to clarify the effects of sway frequency on center of pressure and joint angle during voluntary sway. We measured 10 unrestricted voluntary sway conditions with different frequencies and natural pace conditions. The frequencies ranged from 0.1 to 1 Hz in 0.1-Hz increments. The joint angles and centers of pressure during voluntary sway were compared between the conditions. The joint angle amplitude of the trunk and knee were greater in the slow frequency condition than in the fast frequency condition. The trunk and knee joint angles during voluntary sway were considered to change according to the sway frequency.