نتایج جستجو برای: walking speed

تعداد نتایج: 241297  

2013
Richard W Bohannon A Williams Andrews Susan S Glenney

[Purpose] The purpose of this retrospective study was to determine the minimal clinically important difference for comfortable gait speed for patients with stroke. [Subjects] Data were analyzed from 35 patients undergoing inpatient rehabilitation. [Methods] Two characteristics of gait were measured, assistance required and comfortable gait speed. Patients were grouped as either experiencing or ...

Journal: :Clinical biomechanics 2012
Nicholas P Fey Richard R Neptune

BACKGROUND Unilateral below-knee amputees often develop comorbidities that include knee joint disorders (e.g., intact leg knee osteoarthritis), with the mechanisms leading to these comorbidities being poorly understood. Mechanical knee loading of non-amputees has been associated with joint disorders and shown to be influenced by walking speed. However, the relationships between amputee knee loa...

Journal: :Gait & posture 2008
Hyun Gu Kang Jonathan B Dingwell

Gait variability has been correlated with fall risk in the elderly. Older adults typically display greater variability than young adults, but the cause of this increase is unclear. Slower walking leads to greater variability in young adults, but slow speeds are also typical in older adults. Increased variability in older adults may result from slower walking speeds, or possibly from other facto...

2015
Daphne J. Geerse Bert H. Coolen Melvyn Roerdink Alfonso Fasano

Walking ability is frequently assessed with the 10-meter walking test (10MWT), which may be instrumented with multiple Kinect v2 sensors to complement the typical stopwatch-based time to walk 10 meters with quantitative gait information derived from Kinect's 3D body point's time series. The current study aimed to evaluate a multi-Kinect v2 set-up for quantitative gait assessments during the 10M...

2016
Marco Iosa Fabiano Bini Franco Marinozzi Augusto Fusco Giovanni Morone Giacomo Koch Alex Martino Cinnera Sonia Bonnì Stefano Paolucci

Stroke affects many gait features, such as gait stability, symmetry, and harmony. However, it is still unclear which of these features are directly altered by primary damage, and which are affected by the reduced walking speed. The aim of this study was to analyze the above gait features in patients with subacute stroke with respect to the values observed in age- and speed-matched healthy subje...

Journal: :Journal of neurophysiology 2010
David J Clark Lena H Ting Felix E Zajac Richard R Neptune Steven A Kautz

Evidence suggests that the nervous system controls motor tasks using a low-dimensional modular organization of muscle activation. However, it is not clear if such an organization applies to coordination of human walking, nor how nervous system injury may alter the organization of motor modules and their biomechanical outputs. We first tested the hypothesis that muscle activation patterns during...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2013
Anne Wosnitza Till Bockemühl Michael Dübbert Henrike Scholz Ansgar Büschges

Legged locomotion is the most common behavior of terrestrial animals and it is assumed to have become highly optimized during evolution. Quadrupeds, for instance, use distinct gaits that are optimal with regard to metabolic cost and have characteristic kinematic features and patterns of inter-leg coordination. In insects, the situation is not as clear. In general, insects are able to alter inte...

Journal: :Journal of rehabilitation research and development 2016
James Gardiner Abu Zeeshan Bari David Howard Laurence Kenney

Energy storage and return (ESR) feet have long been assumed to promote metabolically efficient amputee gait. However, despite being prescribed for approximately 30 yr, there is limited evidence that they achieve this desired function. Here, we report a meta-analysis of data from 10 studies that met our selection criteria to determine whether amputee walking with ESR feet is more efficient than ...

Objectives: The aim of this present study was to examine the effect of 6 weeks balance training on some of the kinematic features of walking in elderly women. Methods & Materials: For this purpose, 20 elderly women with the mean and standard deviation of the age 67.72±4.48, weight 67.27±6.56 Kg and hieght 155±0.036cm whose static and dynamic balance was at the standard l...

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