نتایج جستجو برای: gait length

تعداد نتایج: 331921  

2015
Lili Yu Qi Zhang Chunying Hu Qiuchen Huang Miao Ye Desheng Li

[Purpose] The aim of this study was to explore the effects of different frequencies of rhythmic auditory cueing (RAC) on stride length, cadence, and gait speed in healthy young females. The findings of this study might be used as clinical guidance of physical therapy for choosing the suitable frequency of RAC. [Subjects] Thirteen healthy young females were recruited in this study. [Methods] Ten...

2015
Jae Myoung Park Hee Sung Lim Chang Ho Song

[Purpose] The aim of current study was to investigate the effect of external cues using vibratory stimulation on spatiotemporal gait parameters in patients with chronic stroke. [Subjects] Thirty patients, who had suffered a stroke, were selected from general hospitals in Seoul, Republic of Korea. [Methods] Each participant was subjected to six walking trials: three trials with vibratory stimula...

2013
Daniel Sanz-Merodio Manuel Cestari Juan Carlos Arevalo Elena Garcia

The field of exoskeletons and assistive orthotic devices is a multidisciplinary issue in the halfway between medicine and robotics. Within the robotic discipline, bipedal robot gaits are generated as a function of parameters such as stride length, foot clearance and body height. These features allow to adapt the gait to different surface characteristics. However, biped robot gaits do not look a...

2015
Stephanie Morrison Sandi Spaulding Mary Jenkins

Background: Parkinson’s disease (PD) impairs gait performance, which can lead to falls and decreased quality of life. This study examined the feasibility of implementing a novel home-based intervention designed to elicit gait improvement in individuals with PD. Methods: Five participants with PD completed a two-week home-based gait retraining intervention designed around guided video feedback. ...

2018
H.M. van der Holst A.M. Tuladhar V. Zerbi I.W.M. van Uden K.F. de Laat E.M.C. van Leijsen M. Ghafoorian B. Platel M.I. Bergkamp A.G.W. van Norden D.G. Norris E.J. van Dijk A.J. Kiliaan F.-E. de Leeuw

The relation between progression of cerebral small vessel disease (SVD) and gait decline is uncertain, and diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) studies on gait decline are lacking. We therefore investigated the longitudinal associations between (micro) structural brain changes and gait decline in SVD using DTI. 275 participants were included from the Radboud University Nijmegen Diffusion tensor and M...

2013
Tran Nhat Hung Young Soo Suh

Two feet motion is estimated for gait analysis. An inertial sensor is attached on each shoe and an inertial navigation algorithm is used to estimate the movement of both feet. To correct inter-shoe position error, a camera is installed on the right shoe and infrared LEDs are installed on the left shoe. The proposed system gives key gait analysis parameters such as step length, stride length, fo...

2015
Marcus Dunn John Kelley

Sprint running velocity is the product of step length and step rate. A tool to measure these key metrics would aid sprint training. Athletes require fast and non-invasive analysis tools, to allow them to focus on performance. A non-invasive, single camera gait analysis system (Gait Analyser) was developed and installed at the Sheffield Hallam University City Athletics Stadium (SHUCAS). The Gait...

2018
Shuo-Hsiu Chang Taimoor Afzal Jeffrey Berliner Gerard E Francisco

Background Robotic wearable exoskeletons have been utilized as a gait training device in persons with spinal cord injury. This pilot study investigated the feasibility of offering exoskeleton-assisted gait training (EGT) on gait in individuals with incomplete spinal cord injury (iSCI) in preparation for a phase III RCT. The objective was to assess treatment reliability and potential efficacy of...

Journal: :Journal of rehabilitation research and development 2010
Alberto J Espay Yoram Baram Alok Kumar Dwivedi Rakesh Shukla Maureen Gartner Laura Gaines Andrew P Duker Fredy J Revilla

Shuffling and freezing while walking can impair function in patients with Parkinson disease (PD). Open-loop devices that provide fixed-velocity visual or auditory cues can improve gait but may be unreliable or exacerbate freezing of gait in some patients. We examined the efficacy of a closed-loop, accelerometer-driven, wearable, visual-auditory cueing device in 13 patients with PD with off-stat...

Journal: :Gait & posture 2011
Eric Desailly Nejib Khouri Philippe Sardain Daniel Yepremian Patrick Lacouture

Spasticity of the rectus femoris (RF) is one of the possible causes of stiff knee gait (SKG) in cerebral palsy. Musculoskeletal studies have shown that in SKG, length and speed of the RF are affected. No evaluation had been made to quantify the modifications of those parameters after surgery. The effect of this operation on gait quality and on RF kinematics was assessed in this study in order t...

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