The pathomechanics of plantar fasciitis
SC Wearing, JE Smeathers, SR Urry, EM Hennig… - Sports medicine, 2006 - Springer
Plantar fasciitis is a musculoskeletal disorder primarily affecting the fascial enthesis.
Although poorly understood, the development of plantar fasciitis is thought to have a …
Although poorly understood, the development of plantar fasciitis is thought to have a …
Reference data for normal subjects obtained with an accelerometric device
B Auvinet, G Berrut, C Touzard, L Moutel, N Collet… - Gait & posture, 2002 - Elsevier
We collected gait analysis data for 282 healthy adults and elderly people (144 women and
138 men aged 20–98) using an accelerometric device, whose reproducibility (intra-tester …
138 men aged 20–98) using an accelerometric device, whose reproducibility (intra-tester …
The effects of habitual footwear use: foot shape and function in native barefoot walkers
The human foot was anatomically modern long before footwear was invented, and is
adapted to barefoot walking on natural substrates. Understanding the biomechanics of …
adapted to barefoot walking on natural substrates. Understanding the biomechanics of …
Region-of-interest analyses of one-dimensional biomechanical trajectories: bridging 0D and 1D theory, augmenting statistical power
One-dimensional (1D) kinematic, force, and EMG trajectories are often analyzed using zero-
dimensional (0D) metrics like local extrema. Recently whole-trajectory 1D methods have …
dimensional (0D) metrics like local extrema. Recently whole-trajectory 1D methods have …
Individualized gait pattern generation for sharing lower limb exoskeleton robot
The development of sharing technology makes it possible for expensive lower limb
exoskeleton robots to be extensively employed. However, due to the uniqueness of gait …
exoskeleton robots to be extensively employed. However, due to the uniqueness of gait …
Validity of using tri-axial accelerometers to measure human movement–Part II: Step counts at a wide range of gait velocities
A subject-specific step counting method with a high accuracy level at all walking speeds is
needed to assess the functional level of impaired patients. The study aim was to validate …
needed to assess the functional level of impaired patients. The study aim was to validate …
Effect of speed on kinematic, kinetic, electromyographic and energetic reference values during treadmill walking
OBJECTIVE: Evaluation of normal and pathological gait on the level ground has drawbacks
that could be overcome by walking on a treadmill. The present work was designed to assess …
that could be overcome by walking on a treadmill. The present work was designed to assess …
Agency, gait and self-consciousness
OA Kannape, O Blanke - International Journal of Psychophysiology, 2012 - Elsevier
Agency is an important aspect of bodily self-consciousness, allowing us to separate own
movements from those induced by the environment and to distinguish own movements from …
movements from those induced by the environment and to distinguish own movements from …
Visual guidance of the human foot during a step
RF Reynolds, BL Day - The Journal of physiology, 2005 - Wiley Online Library
When the intended foot placement changes during a step, either due to an obstacle
appearing in our path or the sudden shift of a target, visual input can rapidly alter foot …
appearing in our path or the sudden shift of a target, visual input can rapidly alter foot …
Temporal characteristics of foot roll-over during barefoot jogging: reference data for young adults
A De Cock, D De Clercq, T Willems, E Witvrouw - Gait & posture, 2005 - Elsevier
The purpose of this study was to establish a representative reference dataset for temporal
characteristics of foot roll-over during barefoot jogging, based on plantar pressure data …
characteristics of foot roll-over during barefoot jogging, based on plantar pressure data …