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      Energetic consequences of walking like an inverted pendulum: step-to-step transitions.

      Exercise and sport sciences reviews
      Gait, physiology, Hip, anatomy & histology, Humans, Leg, Walking, Weight-Bearing

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          Walking like an inverted pendulum reduces muscle-force and work demands during single support, but it also unavoidably requires mechanical work to redirect the body's center of mass in the transition between steps, when one pendular motion is substituted by the next. Production of this work exacts a proportional metabolic cost that is a major determinant of the overall cost of walking.

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          15821430
          10.1097/00003677-200504000-00006

          Chemistry
          Gait,physiology,Hip,anatomy & histology,Humans,Leg,Walking,Weight-Bearing
          Chemistry
          Gait, physiology, Hip, anatomy & histology, Humans, Leg, Walking, Weight-Bearing

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