[HTML][HTML] Gait speed at usual pace as a predictor of adverse outcomes in community-dwelling older people an International Academy on Nutrition and Aging (IANA) …
Introduction The use of a simple, safe, and easy to perform assessment tool, like gait speed,
to evaluate vulnerability to adverse outcomes in community-dwelling older people is …
to evaluate vulnerability to adverse outcomes in community-dwelling older people is …
Changes in standing and walking performance under dual-task conditions across the lifespan
Simultaneous performance of a postural and a concurrent task is rather unproblematic as
long as the postural task is executed in an automatic way. However, in situations where …
long as the postural task is executed in an automatic way. However, in situations where …
Removing energy with an exoskeleton reduces the metabolic cost of walking
Evolutionary pressures have led humans to walk in a highly efficient manner that conserves
energy, making it difficult for exoskeletons to reduce the metabolic cost of walking. Despite …
energy, making it difficult for exoskeletons to reduce the metabolic cost of walking. Despite …
How tibiofemoral alignment and contact locations affect predictions of medial and lateral tibiofemoral contact forces
Understanding degeneration of biological and prosthetic knee joints requires knowledge of
the in-vivo loading environment during activities of daily living. Musculoskeletal models can …
the in-vivo loading environment during activities of daily living. Musculoskeletal models can …
Multi-modal gait: A wearable, algorithm and data fusion approach for clinical and free-living assessment
Gait abnormalities are typically derived from neurological conditions or orthopaedic
problems and can cause severe consequences such as limited mobility and falls. Gait …
problems and can cause severe consequences such as limited mobility and falls. Gait …
Powered hip exoskeletons can reduce the user's hip and ankle muscle activations during walking
T Lenzi, MC Carrozza… - IEEE Transactions on …, 2013 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
In this paper, we study the human locomotor adaptation to the action of a powered
exoskeleton providing assistive torque at the user's hip during walking. To this end, we …
exoskeleton providing assistive torque at the user's hip during walking. To this end, we …
Differences in muscle coactivation during postural control between healthy older and young adults
The purpose of this study was to clarify the difference in muscle coactivation during postural
control between older and young adults and to identify the characteristics of postural control …
control between older and young adults and to identify the characteristics of postural control …
Effects of age and walking speed on coactivation and cost of walking in healthy adults
DS Peterson, PE Martin - Gait & posture, 2010 - Elsevier
Our goal was to determine how age and walking speed affect metabolic cost of walking
(Cw), lower, extremity antagonist coactivation, and relationships between coactivation and …
(Cw), lower, extremity antagonist coactivation, and relationships between coactivation and …
Neuromuscular contributions to the age-related reduction in muscle power: Mechanisms and potential role of high velocity power training
Although much of the literature on neuromuscular changes with aging has focused on loss
of muscle mass and isometric strength, deficits in muscle power are more pronounced with …
of muscle mass and isometric strength, deficits in muscle power are more pronounced with …
Speed, age, sex, and body mass index provide a rigorous basis for comparing the kinematic and kinetic profiles of the lower extremity during walking
EF Chehab, TP Andriacchi, J Favre - Journal of biomechanics, 2017 - Elsevier
The increased use of gait analysis has raised the need for a better understanding of how
walking speed and demographic variations influence asymptomatic gait. Previous analyses …
walking speed and demographic variations influence asymptomatic gait. Previous analyses …