Fig. 7 Tibialis anterior EMG. (A) Nine subject mean (thick curves) + 1 s.d. (thin
curves) of tibialis anterior normalized linear enveloped (high-pass cutoff
frequency 20 Hz and low-pass cutoff frequency 10 Hz) muscle activity over the
stride from heel-strike (0%) to heel-strike (100%). Left and right legs are
averaged for each subject. Stance phase is
0% to 60% and swing
60%
to 100% of the stride. Thick curves are three session average for unpowered
walking (black) and powered walking at the beginning of practice session 1
(light gray) and the end of practice session 3 (dark gray). Thin curves are +1
s.d. and follow the same color scheme as means. Curves are normalized to the
peak value during unpowered walking at the beginning of each session
(unitless). (B) Bars showing the nine subject mean of stance phase r.m.s.
average tibialis anterior muscle activation (unitless). Error bars are
±1 s.e.m. Practice sessions (1–3) are shown left to right with
unpowered walking periods (minutes 7–9 and minutes 12–14 at the
beginning and end, respectively) in white and powered beginning periods
(minutes 3–5) in light gray and powered end periods (minutes
27–29) in dark gray. Percentages listed above bars for powered walking
indicate the difference from unpowered beginning in each session. Asterisks
indicate a statistically significant difference between powered and unpowered
walking (ANOVA, P<0.05).