نتایج جستجو برای: raotor speed

تعداد نتایج: 206068  

Journal: :Gait & posture 2014
Tal Krasovsky Anouk Lamontagne Anatol G Feldman Mindy F Levin

Many falls in older adults occur during walking following trips. Following a trip, older adults take longer than younger adults to recover steady-state walking. Although faster gait speed may improve interlimb coordination, it may also increase fall risk in older adults. We hypothesized that older adults would take longer than younger adults to recover from an unexpected perturbation during gai...

2008
Tobias Kretz Anna Grünebohm Maike Kaufman Florian Mazur

In this work the results of a pedestrian counterflow experiment in a corridor of a width of 2 meter are presented. 67 participants were divided into two groups with varying relative and absolute size and walked in opposite direction through a corridor. The video footage taken from the experiment was evaluated for passing times, walking speeds, fluxes and lane-formation including symmetry breaki...

Journal: :The Australian journal of physiotherapy 2006
Sharon L Kilbreath Stacey Perkins Jack Crosbie Jenny McConnell

The aim of this study was to determine whether gluteal taping on the affected side improved hip extension during stance phase of walking for persons following stroke. Fifteen subjects who had suffered a stroke months to years previously resulting in mild to moderate gait impairments participated in the study. Their gait was measured under control, sham, and gluteal taping conditions, in random ...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2002
Bieke Vanhooydonck Raoul Van Damme Peter Aerts

We quantified four gait characteristics (stride length, stride frequency, step length and floating distance) over a range of running speeds in 11 lacertid lizard species known to vary in maximal sprint speed and microhabitat use. For each species, we measured snout-vent length (SVL), body mass and hindlimb length. We tested which variables determine sprint speed, how each species modulates spri...

Journal: :Gait & posture 2008
Matthew K Seeley Brian R Umberger Robert Shapiro

The causes of bilateral asymmetries during able-bodied gait are unclear. These asymmetries may represent a form of functional asymmetry, which has been defined as a consistent task discrepancy between the two lower limbs. According to this theory, the non-dominant lower limb contributes more to support, while the dominant lower limb contributes more to forward propulsion. Impulses due to vertic...

Journal: :Prosthetics and orthotics international 1998
D Datta J Howitt

A questionnaire survey of 22 selected transfemoral amputees who were switched from pneumatic swing phase control knee joints (PSPC) to microprocessor controlled intelligent knee joints (IP) is presented. On overall rating all respondents considered the IP to be an improvement or a great improvement compared to the PSPC and none decided to revert back or wished to use their previous PSPC prosthe...

Journal: :Research in developmental disabilities 2013
Sjoerd M Bruijn Matthew Millard Leen van Gestel Pieter Meyns Ilse Jonkers Kaat Desloovere

Children with unilateral Cerebral Palsy (CP) have several gait impairments, amongst which impaired gait stability may be one. We tested whether a newly developed stability measure (the foot placement estimator, FPE) which does not require long data series, can be used to asses gait stability in typically developing (TD) children as well as children with CP. In doing so, we tested the FPE's sens...

Journal: :Studies in health technology and informatics 2010
Wendy Powell Brett Stevens Steve Hand Maureen Simmonds

Music or sound effects are often used to enhance Virtual Environments, but it is not known how this audio may influence gait speed. This study investigated the influence of audio cue tempo on treadmill walking with and without visual flow. The walking speeds of 11 individuals were recorded during exposure to a range of audio cue rates. There was a significant effect of audio tempo without visua...

Journal: :Journal of rehabilitation research and development 2005
Jennifer R Nymark Suzanne J Balmer Ellen H Melis Edward D Lemaire Shawn Millar

This study compared the kinematic and electromyographic (EMG) gait patterns of able-bodied adults at natural speed in contrast to extremely slow overground and treadmill walking speeds. Kinematic and EMG data were collected at three speeds (self-selected, 0.30 m/s, and 0.20 m/s). Eighteen subjects were evaluated for trunk and lower-limb motion and EMG of five lower-limb muscles. Significant red...

Journal: :Gait & posture 2005
R E A Van Emmerik W J McDermott J M Haddad E E H Van Wegen

Assessments of changes in gait stability due to aging and disease are predominantly based on lower extremity kinematic and kinetic data. These gait changes are also often based on comparisons at preferred speed only. The purpose of this experiment was to: (1) examine age-related changes in range of motion and coordination of segments of the upper body during locomotion; and (2) investigate the ...

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