نتایج جستجو برای: walking 25 repetition

تعداد نتایج: 411810  

Journal: :Motor control 2016
James G Wrightson Emma Z Ross Nicholas J Smeeton

In a number of studies in which a dual-task gait paradigm was used, researchers reported a relationship between cognitive function and gait. However, it is not clear to what extent these effects are dependent on the type of cognitive and walking tasks used in the dual-task paradigm. This study examined whether stride-time variability (STV) and trunk range of motion (RoM) are affected by the typ...

Journal: :Surgery for obesity and related diseases : official journal of the American Society for Bariatric Surgery 2016
Simone V Gill Michael K Walsh Jacob A Pratt Nima Toosizadeh Bijan Najafi Thomas G Travison

BACKGROUND Obesity has a negative impact on motor function, leading to an increase in fall risk. Massive weight loss improves some aspects of gait on flat ground. However, we have little information about whether gait changes during flat-ground walking and during more complex motor tasks beyond flat-ground walking. OBJECTIVES Our objectives were to examine how massive weight loss after Roux-e...

Objectives: Mental practice, as a neuropsychological factor effective in motor recovery, is a cognitive rehearsal of a physical skill without muscular activity. Considering the high level of fatigue in patients with Multiple Sclerosis (MS), we hypothesized that using mental practice as a low-level energy-consuming method added to physical practice could be a useful therapeutic strategy. Therefo...

2012
Daniel K. White Tuhina Neogi Yuqing Zhang David Felson Michael LaValley Jingbo Niu Michael Nevitt Cora E. Lewis James Torner K. Douglas Gross

Practice guidelines recommend addressing obesity for people with knee OA, however, the association of obesity with walking independent of pain is not known. We investigated this association within the Multicenter Osteoarthritis Study, a cohort of older adults who have or are at high risk of knee OA. Subjects wore a StepWatch to record steps taken over 7 days. We measured knee pain from a visual...

2013
Tracie C Collins Philip Twumasi-Ankrah

OBJECTIVES In this pilot study, we sought to determine whether walking reduces inflammation in patients with diabetes mellitus and peripheral arterial/artery disease. METHODS We obtained blood samples from patients with diabetes mellitus and peripheral arterial/artery disease. Intervention participants were advised to walk for 50 min 3 days per week for 6 months. Participants completed assess...

Journal: :Journal of rehabilitation medicine 2012
Shamay S M Ng Phoebe C M Ng Connie Y W Lee Elva S W Ng Mimi H W Tong

OBJECTIVES To investigate the effect of walkway length (5, 8 or 10 m) on measurements of comfortable and maximum walking speed. DESIGN A cross-sectional study. SETTING University-based rehabilitation centre. SUBJECTS Patients (n = 25) with chronic stroke. METHODS Timed walking with different walkway lengths (5, 8 and 10 m) walkways were recorded using a stop-watch. RESULTS No signific...

Journal: :Journal of neurophysiology 1998
J L Smith P Carlson-Kuhta T V Trank

To gain further insight into the neural mechanisms for different forms of quadrupedal walking, data on postural orientation, hindlimb kinematics, and motor patterns were assessed for four grades of downslope walking, from 25% (14 degrees slope) to 100% (45 degrees), and compared with data from level and downslope walking at five grades (5-25%) on the treadmill (0.6 m/s). Kinematic data were obt...

Journal: :Medicine and science in sports and exercise 2000
D A Bemben N L Fetters M G Bemben N Nabavi E T Koh

PURPOSE The purpose of this study was to compare the effects of a high-load (80%, 1-repetition maximum (RM), 8 reps) and a high-repetition (40%, 1-RM, 16 reps) resistance training protocol on muscular strength and bone mineral density (BMD) in early postmenopausal, estrogen-deficient women. The 6-month programs were matched initially for training volume (3 sets, 3 d x wk(-1)) for 12 exercises s...

2016
Byung-Woo Min Kyung-Jae Lee Ki-Cheor Bae Si-Wuk Lee Seok-Jung Lee Jung-Hoon Choi

PURPOSE This study was conducted to evaluate the results of internal fixation for stable femoral neck fractures occurring in patients over 65 years old. MATERIALS AND METHODS Between 2008 and 2014, we evaluated 25 patients over 65 years old with Garden type 1 and 2 femoral neck fractures that were treated with internal fixation after a minimum follow up of 1 year. There were 5 males and 20 fe...

2017
Ying-Zu Huang Fang-Yu Chang Wei-Chia Liu Yu-Fen Chuang Li-Ling Chuang Ya-Ju Chang

Background. Problems with gait in Parkinson's disease (PD) are a challenge in neurorehabilitation, partly because the mechanisms causing the walking disability are unclear. Weakness and fatigue, which may significantly influence gait, are commonly reported by patients with PD. Hence, the aim of this study was to investigate the association between weakness and fatigue and walking ability in pat...

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