Publication
2018 40th Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society (EMBC) (2018)
                    
                        Musculoskeletal Simulation for Determining Influences of the Magnitude of Sensory Noise and Stiffness on the Selection of Hip or Ankle Movement Strategies
                    
                                            Author
                                                            K. Kaminishi, P. Jiang, R. Chiba, K. Takakusaki, and J. Ota
                                                    
                                                                                    Category
                            Refereed conference paper
                        
                    
                    
                    Abstract
                                While standing, the elderly exhibit different move- ment behaviors compared to young people. However, the causes of these differences remain clear. The purpose of this study was to verify a hypothesis that only the magnitude of sensory noise and stiffness can reproducibly determine trends in the hip or ankle movement strategies. Simulations of postural control of a musculoskeletal model for three noise conditions and three stiffness conditions were performed. Variations in the angles of the hip and ankle suggested that the sensory noise amplitude had no influence on the selection. However, the ankle strategy tended to be selected with the increase of stiffness. Strategy shifts of elderly may be derived from other components; muscle weakness, increase of neurological time delay, or learning based on other evaluation index.
                            
                                                                                                    
                                                                                            