نتایج جستجو برای: steppage gait

تعداد نتایج: 26244  

Journal: :Journal of biomechanics 2010
Katherine M Steele Ajay Seth Jennifer L Hicks Michael S Schwartz Scott L Delp

Pathological movement patterns like crouch gait are characterized by abnormal kinematics and muscle activations that alter how muscles support the body weight during walking. Individual muscles are often the target of interventions to improve crouch gait, yet the roles of individual muscles during crouch gait remain unknown. The goal of this study was to examine how muscles contribute to mass c...

2016
Hirotaka Uchitomi Ken-ichiro Ogawa Satoshi Orimo Yoshiaki Wada Yoshihiro Miyake

UNLABELLED Although human walking gait rhythms are generated by native individual gait dynamics, these gait dynamics change during interactions between humans. A typical phenomenon is synchronization of gait rhythms during cooperative walking. Our previous research revealed that fluctuation characteristics in stride interval of subjects with Parkinson's disease changed from random to 1/f fluctu...

2015
Tino Stöckel Robert Jacksteit Martin Behrens Ralf Skripitz Rainer Bader Anett Mau-Moeller

The link between mental representation (MREP) structures and motor performance has been evidenced for a great variety of movement skills, but not for the human gait. Therefore the present study sought to investigate the cognitive memory structures underlying the human gait in young and older adults. In a first experiment, gait parameters at comfortable gait speed (OptoGait) were compared with g...

2015
Ismet Handžić Kyle B. Reed

This study examines the range of gait patterns that are perceived as healthy and human-like with the goal of understanding how much asymmetry is allowable in a gait pattern before other people start to notice a gait impairment. Specifically, this study explores if certain abnormal walking patterns can be dismissed as unimpaired or not uncanny. Altering gait biomechanics is generally done in the...

Journal: :Clinical orthopaedics and related research 2000
R M Kay S Dennis S Rethlefsen R A Reynolds D L Skaggs V T Tolo

The impact of preoperative gait analysis on the orthopaedic care of 97 patients (101 gait analyses) at the authors' institution was evaluated. For the 70 patients for whom a specific treatment plan had been outlined before the preoperative gait study, the treatment plan was altered in 62 (89%) after the gait analysis study. In 10 of the 70 patients with specific treatment plans before the gait ...

2016
Elin Lööf Hanneke Andriesse Marie André Stephanie Böhm Eva W Broström

Background and purpose - Idiopathic clubfoot can be bilateral or unilateral; however, most studies of gait have assessed clubfoot cases as one uniform group. The contralateral foot in children with unilateral clubfoot has shown deviations in pedobarographic measurements, but it is seldom included in studies of gait. We evaluated gait in children with idiopathic clubfoot, concentrating on foot i...

2012
Weijun Tao Tao Liu Rencheng Zheng Hutian Feng

Gait analysis using wearable sensors is an inexpensive, convenient, and efficient manner of providing useful information for multiple health-related applications. As a clinical tool applied in the rehabilitation and diagnosis of medical conditions and sport activities, gait analysis using wearable sensors shows great prospects. The current paper reviews available wearable sensors and ambulatory...

Journal: :Acta medica Okayama 2012
Hiroya Utsumi Hiroo Terashi Yohei Ishimura Tomoko Takazawa Akito Hayashi Hideki Mochizuki Yasuyuki Okuma Satoshi Orimo Kazushi Takahashi Mitsuru Yoneyama Hiroshi Mitoma

To quantify gait bradykinesia during daily activity in patients with Parkinson's disease (PD), we measured movement-induced accelerations over more than 24h in 50 patients with PD and 17 age-matched normal controls, using a new device, the portable gait rhythmogram. Acceleration values induced by various movements, averaged each 10 min, exhibited a gamma distribution. The mean value of the dist...

Journal: :Age and ageing 1996
S T O'Keeffe H Kazeem R M Philpott J R Playfer M Gosney M Lye

Gait disturbance is common in patients with Alzheimer's disease (AD). The aim of this study was to analyse the clinical gait syndromes of patients with AD using Nutt's classification. Fifty-five patients who satisfied the NINCDS-ADRDA criteria for probable AD and 55 controls were recruited from a geriatric and a psychogeriatric unit. Patients with classical musculoskeletal or neurological syndr...

2003
Prem Kuchi Sethuraman Panchanathan

Gait recognition is identifying human beings by the manner in which they walk. It has been shown by several researchers that human beings have the ability to recognize other people by their gait. Machine recognition of gait is becoming increasingly important for surveillance, awarespaces etc. A number of methods have been proposed by different researchers in the recent past for this purpose. Mo...

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