نتایج جستجو برای: one gait

تعداد نتایج: 2025460  

Journal: :Journal of the American Medical Directors Association 2015
Farah Ayoubi Cyrille P Launay Cédric Annweiler Olivier Beauchet

BACKGROUND Fear of falling (FOF) and increased gait variability are both independent markers of gait instability. There is a complex interplay between both entities. The purposes of this study were (1) to perform a qualitative analysis of all published studies on FOF-related changes in gait variability through a systematic review, and (2) to quantitatively synthesize FOF-related changes in gait...

Journal: :The journals of gerontology. Series A, Biological sciences and medical sciences 2013
Sue Lord Brook Galna Joe Verghese Shirley Coleman David Burn Lynn Rochester

BACKGROUND Gait is an important predictor of survival in older adults. Gait characteristics help to identify markers of incipient pathology, inform diagnostic algorithms and disease progression, and measure efficacy of interventions. However, there is no clear framework to guide selection of gait characteristics. This study developed and validated a model of gait in older adults based on a stro...

Journal: :iranian rehabilitation journal 0
hassan sarailoo narmak, tehran, iran. mohammadreza mallakzadeh narmak, tehran, iran.

objectives: the aim of this study was to extract suitable spatiotemporal and kinematic parameters to determine how total knee replacement (tkr) alters patients’ knee kinematics during gait, using a rapid and simplified quantitative two-dimensional gait analysis procedure. methods: two-dimensional kinematic gait pattern of 10 participants were collected before and after the tkr surgery, using a ...

Abdoli, Behrooz, Farsi, Alireza, Habibi Far, Fahimeh,

The purpose of the present study was to investigate the effect of concurrent cognitive tasks activating phonological loop and visuospatial scratchpad of working memory on gait in older adults.12 older adults with the age range of 65-70 years performed walking trials in 3 counterbalanced testing conditions including single walking, walking while performing visuospatial task and walking while per...

Journal: :IEEE Access 2023

Biometric person authentication comprises two tasks: the identification task (i.e., one-to-many matching) and verification one-to-one matching). In this paper, we propose a loss function called batch hard contrastive (BHCn) for deep learning-based task. For purpose, consider mining techniques developed in translate them to More specifically, inspired by triplet losses learn relative distance ta...

2008
Yong-Hoon Rim Young-Jin Kim Sang-Sik Lee Joung H. Mun

Equinus gait, defined as walking on one forefoot or both forefeet, has long been considered an undesirable characteristic in patients with a variety of neuromuscular disorders. In the equinus gait, the heel contact pattern is changed according to the severity, because an excessive ankle plantar flexion instigates rearfoot lifting in patients. However, no biomechanical severity index exists to e...

Journal: :IEEE Signal Processing Letters 2021

In this letter, a radar-based gait authentication method is proposed. We focus on the overfitting problem target category caused by limited training data in models and propose one-class classification model to alleviate problem. The effectiveness of such verified establishing dataset, which composed micro-Doppler spectrograms derived from nine human subjects. experimental results demonstrate th...

Introduction: In recent years, the effect of cognitive exercises on improving gait parameters has been studied, but the effects of these exercises on coordination inter-joint of the lower limbs have received less attention. Therefore, the aim of this study was to investigate the effect of dual task motor-cognitive training on inter-join coordination during walking in elderly with balance impair...

Journal: :Brain : a journal of neurology 1996
R J Elble R Cousins K Leffler L Hughes

Patients with multiple deep cerebral infarcts and white matter degeneration commonly exhibit a hesitant, shuffling gait, with preserved arm swing. This pattern of walking is called lower-half or lower-body parkinsonism. Gait initiation and turning consist of one or more short, hesitant steps in which the feet shuffle across the floor. This abnormality of gait initiation was studied with quantit...

2014
Lynsey D. Duffell Dominic F.L. Southgate Vivek Gulati Alison H. McGregor

Gait adaptations in people with severe knee osteoarthritis (OA) have been well documented, with increased knee adduction moments (KAM) the most commonly reported parameter. Neuromuscular adaptations have also been reported, including reduced postural control. However these adaptations may be the result of morphological changes in the joint, rather than the cause. This study aimed to determine i...

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