نتایج جستجو برای: raotor speed

تعداد نتایج: 206068  

2010
JOHN RICE MATTHEW K. SEELEY

Functional asymmetry is an idea that is often used to explain documented bilateral asymmetries during able-bodied gait. Within this context, this idea suggests that the non-dominant and dominant legs, considered as whole entities, contribute asymmetrically to support and propulsion during walking. The degree of functional asymmetry may depend upon walking speed. The purpose of this study was to...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2005
John E A Bertram

As walking speed increases, consistent relationships emerge between the three determinant parameters of walking, speed, step frequency and step length. However, when step length or step frequency are predetermined rather than speed, different relationships are spontaneously selected. This result is expected if walking parameters are selected to optimize to an underlying objective function, know...

Journal: :Perception 2007
Frank H Durgin Krista Gigone

We tested the hypothesis that long-term adaptation to the normal contingencies between walking and its multisensory consequences (including optic flow) leads to enhanced discrimination of appropriate visual speeds during self-motion. In experiments 1 (task 1) and 2 a two-interval forced-choice procedure was used to compare the perceived speed of a simulated visual flow field viewed while walkin...

Journal: :Human movement science 2016
Babak Hejrati Sam Chesebrough K Bo Foreman Jake J Abbott Andrew S Merryweather

Previous studies have shown that inclusion of arm swing in gait rehabilitation leads to more effective walking recovery in patients with walking impairments. However, little is known about the correct arm-swing trajectories to be used in gait rehabilitation given the fact that changes in walking conditions affect arm-swing patterns. In this paper we present a comprehensive look at the effects o...

2016
Juliet McClymont Todd C Pataky Robin H Crompton Russell Savage Karl T Bates

During walking, variability in step parameters allows the body to adapt to changes in substrate or unexpected perturbations that may occur as the feet interface with the environment. Despite a rich literature describing biomechanical variability in step parameters, there are as yet no studies that consider variability at the body-environment interface. Here, we used pedobarographic statistical ...

2011
Michaela Schimpl Carmel Moore Christian Lederer Anneke Neuhaus Jennifer Sambrook John Danesh Willem Ouwehand Martin Daumer

CONTEXT Walking speed is a fundamental parameter of human motion and is increasingly considered as an important indicator of individuals' health status. OBJECTIVE To evaluate the relationship of gait parameters, and demographic and physical characteristics in healthy men and women. DESIGN, SETTING, AND PARTICIPANTS Recruitment of a subsample (n = 358) of male and female blood donors taking ...

2007
Bhuiyan Monwar Alam Lisa K. Spainhour

design more accessible living environments and to help the elderly maintain mobility in the wake of their growing number is a significant challenge to society. In 1995, the average older American made 3.4 trips per day, totaling 24.4 mi per day, which works out to be approximately 7.2 miles per trip (4). An increasing number of older adults will continue to travel, both as drivers and as pedest...

Journal: :Journal of biomechanics 2012
Chand T John Ajay Seth Michael H Schwartz Scott L Delp

Impaired control of mediolateral body motion during walking is an important health concern. Developing treatments to improve mediolateral control is challenging, partly because the mechanisms by which muscles modulate mediolateral ground reaction force (and thereby modulate mediolateral acceleration of the body mass center) during unimpaired walking are poorly understood. To investigate this, w...

Journal: :The European journal of neuroscience 2007
Halim Hicheur Quang-Cuong Pham Gustavo Arechavaleta Jean-Paul Laumond Alain Berthoz

Human locomotion was investigated in a goal-oriented task where subjects had to walk to and through a doorway starting from a fixed position and orientation in space. The door was located at different positions and orientations in space, resulting in a total of 40 targets. While no specific constraint was provided to subjects in terms of the path they were to follow or the expected walking spee...

Journal: :Journal of rehabilitation research and development 2004
Andrew H Hansen Dudley S Childress

This study investigated the effects of shoe heel height on the rollover characteristics of the biologic ankle-foot system. Ten nondisabled adult female volunteers walked using three pairs of shoes with varying heel heights and at three walking speeds with each pair of shoes. Kinematic and kinetic data needed to calculate the rollover shapes of the ankle-foot systems of the participants were col...

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