نتایج جستجو برای: walking

تعداد نتایج: 40819  

Journal: :Gait & posture 2005
A L Hof H Elzinga W Grimmius J P K Halbertsma

The amplitude of an EMG and the temporal pattern can be used when considering if an EMG profile is normal or not. In the method described in this paper a gain factor of the complete EMG profile was determined and then the profile normalised with this gain factor. This normalised individual profile was then compared with a standard profile, predicted on the basis of walking speed. Deviating prof...

Journal: :Gait & posture 2003
C Maria Kim Janice J Eng

The purpose of this study was to (1) determine whether symmetry in temporal-distance (T-D) measures is accompanied by symmetry in kinetic measures during self-paced gait and (2) evaluate the effect of symmetry on gait speed in individuals with chronic stroke. A symmetry index was calculated for stance time, swing time, step length and vertical ground reaction force (GRF) for 28 individuals with...

2017
Elizabeth A. Webb Steven Bell Rebecca E. Lacey Jessica G. Abell

Pedestrian crossings in the UK and US require people to walk at 1.2 m/s to cross the road in time; however a large proportion of older people do not walk this fast, potentially discouraging walking or putting older people at risk of injury. We use longitudinal data to investigate changes in walking speed, and ability to cross the road in time, at older ages. 31,015 walking speed measurements we...

Journal: :Journal of physiotherapy 2010
Louise Ada Catherine M Dean Janine Vargas Samantha Ennis

QUESTION Does mechanically assisted walking with body weight support result in more independent walking and is it detrimental to walking speed or capacity in non-ambulatory patients early after stroke? DESIGN Systematic review with meta-analysis of randomised trials. PARTICIPANTS Non-ambulatory adult patients undergoing inpatient rehabilitation up to 3 months after stroke. INTERVENTION Me...

ژورنال: توانبخشی 2015
بنی‌طالبی, ابراهیم, رییسی‌دهکردی, مهدی, صادقی, حیدر, علی‌اکبریان, اعظم,

Objective: The aim of this study was the comparison of traditional exercises & body weight supported training (BWST) exercises on sensory-motor function, quality and quantity of walking in paraplegic spinal cord injured persons. Materials & Methods: 17 voluntary paraplegic spinal cord injured persons (Asia B,C), age 32.53±1.793 years, height 175.71±1.658 cm, weight 71.59±2.442 kg, and body m...

ژورنال: Physical Treatments 2015
Bahram, Abbas, Farahpour, Nader, Karimi, Mohammad Taghi, Sharifmoradi, Keyvan,

Purpose: Walking pattern in patients with Parkinson's disease (PD) is abnormal, and dynamic balance of these patients is not clear yet. The objective of this study was to analyze the dynamic balance of patients with PD during walking and comparing it with normal elderly individuals.  Methods: This is an Ex-post - facto research study design. Twelve male patients with PD (mean age: 64.0&...

Journal: :Journal of aging and physical activity 2010
Maria Giné-Garriga Miriam Guerra Esther Pagès Todd M Manini Rosario Jiménez Viswanath B Unnithan

The purpose of this study was to evaluate whether a 12-wk functional circuit-training program (FCT) could alter markers of physical frailty in a group of frail community-dwelling adults. Fifty-one individuals (31 women, 20 men), mean age (± SD) 84 (± 2.9) yr, met frailty criteria and were randomly assigned into groups (FCT = 26, control group [CG] = 25). FCT underwent a 12-wk exercise program. ...

2014
Kenta Shigemori Kouji Nagino Emi Nakamata Eiichi Nagai Megumi Izuta Masaki Nishii Reiko Hiroshima Satoru Kai

UNLABELLED [PURPOSE] THE AIMS OF THIS STUDY WERE 1) to confirm the motion learning process of Nordic backward walking (NBW) in older adult community-dwelling volunteers and, 2) to check the change in psychological condition resulting from NBW. This study examined whether the learning process and psychological condition become more efficient after repeated sessions of NBW. [Methods] The subjec...

Journal: :Accident; analysis and prevention 2010
Carol Holland Ros Hill

Adult pedestrian accident data has demonstrated that the risk of being killed or seriously injured varies with age and gender. A range of factors affecting road crossing choices of 218 adults aged 17-90+ were examined in a simulation study using filmed real traffic. With increasing age, women were shown to make more unsafe crossing decisions, to leave small safety margins and to become poorer a...

2017
Soo Ji Kim Sung-Rae Cho Ga Eul Yoo

Given the interplay between cognitive and motor functions during walking, cognitive demands required during gait have been investigated with regard to dual task performance. Along with the needs to understand how the type of concurrent task while walking affects gait performance, there are calls for diversified dual tasks that can be applied to older adults with varying levels of cognitive decl...

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