نتایج جستجو برای: stair stepping

تعداد نتایج: 10318  

Journal: :Occupational therapy in health care 1996
A R Abdel-Moty G H Maguire S H Kaplan P Johnson

This study examined the relationship between perceived (stated) levels of function and the measured (observed) performance in squatting and stair climbing activities of 20 patients with chronic low back pain (CLBP) and 20 healthy volunteers. Subjects were asked through an interview to self-assess their ability to comfortably perform stair climbing and squatting as well as other tolerances. The ...

2016
Alice Bellicha Aurélie Kieusseian Anne-Marie Fontvieille Antonio Tataranni Nane Copin Hélène Charreire Jean-Michel Oppert

BACKGROUND Stair climbing helps to accumulate short bouts of physical activity throughout the day as a strategy for attaining recommended physical activity levels. There exists a need for effective long-term stair-climbing interventions that can be transferred to various worksite settings. The aims of this study were: 1) to evaluate short- and long-term effectiveness of a worksite stair-climbin...

Journal: :The Journal of arthroplasty 2015
Kyle A Borque Jonathan E Gold Stephen J Incavo Rupal M Patel Sabir E Ismaily Philip C Noble

This study examined the influence of tibio-femoral conformity on anteroposterior (AP) knee stability during stair descent, particularly with a dished cruciate sacrificing (CS) design. A joint simulator simulated stair descent of cadaveric knees. Tibio-femoral displacement was measured. Knees were tested in intact, ACL-deficient, and TKA with cruciate-retaining (CR), CS and posterior-stabilizing...

2014
Célia Fernandes Paulo Ramos João Tiago Mexia C. Fernandes P. Ramos J. Mexia

Stair nesting allows us to work with fewer observations than the most usual form of nesting, the balanced nesting. In the case of stair nesting the amount of information for the different factors is more evenly distributed. This new design leads to greater economy, because we can work with fewer observations. In this work we present the algebraic structure of the cross of balanced nested and st...

Journal: :Neurologia 2015
M A Fernández-Blázquez M Ávila-Villanueva J A López-Pina M A Zea-Sevilla B Frades-Payo

INTRODUCTION Anxiety has negative effects on the cognitive performance and psychosocial adjustment of elderly people. Given the high prevalence of anxiety symptoms in patients suffering from cognitive impairment, it has been suggested that these symptoms may be an early marker of dementia. The State-Trait Anxiety Inventory (STAI) is one of the most widely-used scales for evaluating anxiety in e...

Journal: :Gait & posture 2012
Srikant Vallabhajosula Jennifer M Yentes Mira Momcilovic Daniel J Blanke Nicholas Stergiou

Previous research on the biomechanics of stair negotiation has ignored the effect of the approaching speed. We examined if initiating stair ascent with a comfortable self-selected speed can affect the lower-extremity joint moments and powers as compared to initiating stair ascent directly in front of the stairs. Healthy young adults ascended a custom-built staircase instrumented with force plat...

2017
Shengzheng Kuai Zhenhua Liao Wenyu Zhou Xinyu Guan Run Ji Rui Zhang Daiqi Guo Weiqiang Liu

BACKGROUND People with low back pain (LBP) alter their motion patterns during level walking and stair climbing due to pain or fear. However, the alternations of load sharing during the two activities are largely unknown. The objective of this study was to investigate the effect of LBP caused by lumbar disc herniation (LDH) on the muscle activities of 17 main trunk muscle groups and the intradis...

Journal: :Journal of rehabilitation research and development 2014
Thomas C Bulea Rudi Kobetic Musa L Audu John R Schnellenberger Gilles Pinault Ronald J Triolo

The ability to negotiate stairs is important for community access and independent mobility but requires more effort and strength than level walking. For this reason, previous attempts to utilize functional neuromuscular stimulation (FNS) to restore stair navigation after spinal cord injury (SCI) have had limited success and are not readily generalizable. Stair descent is particularly challengin...

Journal: :Journal of rehabilitation research and development 2014
Elizabeth Jean Nightingale Fereshteh Pourkazemi Claire E Hiller

Functional testing is particularly useful in the clinic and for making research translatable; however, finding measures relevant across ages and different conditions can be difficult. A systematic review was conducted to investigate timed stair tests as an objective measure of functional abilities and musculoskeletal integrity. Data were analyzed for their ability to differentiate between contr...

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