Abstract
Responses of human body were studied in two adult age groups. The healthy subjects with no records of falling down or occupation in a crowded and noisy environment were elected. Mean age was 24 and 71 yrs. in young and elderly groups, respectively. Four experimental tasks were presented to subjects. Two involving flat standing with open and closed eyes and two were involving imposed disturbances. Two optoelectronic camera systems were used to measure body motion. The extents of postural sway were determined by processing the recorded data from force plate. The results were compared, and also provided the basis for kinematics analysis of body segments. For dynamic analysis, we used 3-link biomechanical model on a stationary triangular foot. Results from dynamic analysis indicated that, (a) The angular displacement of body segments was larger in elderly group, especially at the trunk; (b) The visual system had a dramatic effect on balance control, and its omission along with onset of senescence, has progressive effect, i.e. increased the amplitude and frequency of body sway, up to 2.4 and 1.5 times, respectively; (c) It has been proved that, in response to sudden stimulation, body employs certain strategy for muscle contraction. “Maximum torque, occurs in ankle, and respectively diminishes in joints, on its course toward upper segments”. The point is well consistent with the literature in this contest.