Walking Speed Alters Barefoot Gait Coordination and Variability.

J Mot Behav

Department of Anthropology, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington, USA.

Published: June 2022

Using the dynamic system approach, we examined the pattern and variability of inter-joint coordination in barefoot and shod walking in 20 women at three speeds: SLOW, FAST, and comfortable walking speed (CWS). We found that barefoot and shod walking used different coordination strategies to cope with increasing walking speed. As walking speed increased, ankle-knee coordination patterns between shod and barefoot became less different ( < 0.00001), and ankle-hip coordination patterns became more different ( < 0.001). Compared to shod, barefoot walking had significantly lower coordination variability in mid stance of knee-hip at CWS and FAST and late swing of ankle-hip at SLOW and CWS with medium effect (effect size 0.61-0.74). Future research should investigate the connection between the decreased coordination variability and joint tissue stress to understand the impact of barefoot walking on the lower extremity joints.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00222895.2021.1990005DOI Listing

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