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Kinesiology

LSU Master's Theses

2005

Body weight support

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Differences Between Targeted And Measured Body Weight Support With The Usage Of A Body Weight Support System, Robin Cropper Jan 2005

Differences Between Targeted And Measured Body Weight Support With The Usage Of A Body Weight Support System, Robin Cropper

LSU Master's Theses

The purpose of the study was to determine if the body weight support system (BWSS) maintains the targeted percentage of the subject's body weight support (BWS) during walking and to explore the relationship between unloading and ground reaction force. Sixteen healthy college students (mean age: 22 years old) were recruited as subjects. Tests were conducted using an instrumented treadmill with a BWSS. The BWSS harness was secured around the lower abdomen and pelvis of each subject for effective body weight support. Vertical ground reaction force was measured by force platforms embedded in the treadmill. A force sensor was attached to …