Title of article
Do quadrupeds require a change in trunk posture to walk backward?
Author/Authors
Joel A. Vilensky، نويسنده , , Jennifer A. Cook، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2000
Pages
6
From page
911
To page
916
Abstract
Previous studies on cats walking backward have indicated that they adopt a presumably adaptive posture characterized by extreme dorsiflexion of the lumbar spine. Because humans do not show any marked postural changes during backward walking, we questioned whether the posture exhibited by cats during backward walking was in fact adaptive and whether it was typical of quadrupeds. We therefore compared forward and backward walking in three treadmill-trained dogs and found reduced temporal parameters during backward walking and a marked reduction in wrist palmarflexion during the swing phase of a backward step, but no change in trunk posture. We suggest that the aberrant posture exhibited by cats during backward walking is more related to ethological factors than to biomechanical ones.
Keywords
Canine , Running , Joints , locomotion
Journal title
Journal of Biomechanics
Serial Year
2000
Journal title
Journal of Biomechanics
Record number
451066
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