Sa. Gard et Ds. Childress, THE EFFECT OF PELVIC LIST ON THE VERTICAL DISPLACEMENT OF THE TRUNK DURING NORMAL WALKING, Gait & posture, 5(3), 1997, pp. 233-238
We measured pelvic list in three normal ambulators, and calculated the
vertical displacement of the trunk that is due to pelvic list. Pelvic
list was found to be maximum at approximately toe-off and nearly neut
ral (less than 2 degrees) at midswing for freely-selected gait. The ef
fect of pelvic list on the vertical displacement of the trunk, for nor
mal, freely-selected gait, was mainly to decrease the mean vertical po
sition by 2-4 mm and shift the waveform in phase by about 10-15 degree
s lag. The magnitude of the trunk's vertical excursion was determined
to be virtually unaffected by pelvic list. This finding is in conflict
with conventional wisdom that pelvic list reduces the vertical excurs
ion of the body during normal walking.