نتایج جستجو برای: stride time interval

تعداد نتایج: 2035090  

Journal: :asian journal of sports medicine 0
hoda niknam phd candidates, department of physiotherapy, faculty of medical sciences, tarbiat modares university, tehran, iran ali esteki phd, professor of biomedical engineering, medical physics and biomedical engineering department, school of medicine, shahid beheshti university of medical sciences, tehran, iran; phd, professor of biomedical engineering, medical physics and biomedical engineering department, school of medicine, shahid beheshti university of medical sciences, tehran, iran. tel: +98-2123872566, fax: +98-2122439941 mahyar salavati phd, department of physiotherapy, university of social welfare and rehabilitation sciences, tehran, iran sedighe kahrizi phd, department of physiotherapy, faculty of medical sciences, tarbiat modares university, tehran, iran

conclusions zebris movement analysis system is a highly reliable instrument for the measurement of gait parameters at different speeds in healthy athletes and those after acl reconstruction surgery. this implies its use in the assessment and treatment process of gait deficits in such a clinically important population. background reconstruction surgery is one of the treatment methods after an an...

2005
Bruce J. West

Walking is regulated through the motorcontrol system (MCS). The MCS consists of a network of neurons from the central nervous system (CNS) and the intraspinal nervous system (INS), which is capable of producing a syncopated output. The coupling of the latter two systems produces a complex stride interval time series that is characterized by fractal and multifractal properties that depend upon s...

2015
Priska Hagmann-von Arx Olivia Manicolo Nadine Perkinson-Gloor Peter Weber Alexander Grob Sakari Lemola Yuri P. Ivanenko

OBJECTIVE The control of gait requires executive and attentional functions. As preterm children show executive and attentional deficits compared to full-term children, performing concurrent tasks that impose additional cognitive load may lead to poorer walking performance in preterm compared to full-term children. Knowledge regarding gait in preterm children after early childhood is scarce. We ...

2015
Peter M. Wayne Jeffrey M. Hausdorff Matthew Lough Brian J. Gow Lewis Lipsitz Vera Novak Eric A. Macklin Chung-Kang Peng Brad Manor

BACKGROUND Tai Chi (TC) exercise improves balance and reduces falls in older, health-impaired adults. TC's impact on dual task (DT) gait parameters predictive of falls, especially in healthy active older adults, however, is unknown. PURPOSE To compare differences in usual and DT gait between long-term TC-expert practitioners and age-/gender-matched TC-naïve adults, and to determine the effect...

2014

Recent findings revealed that stride time series exhibit persistent fluctuations when a fractal metronome is used to pace walking. How can this phenomenon be modeled? So-called super central pattern generators (SCPGs) have been shown to reproduce persistent fluctuations of stride time series in self-paced walking and anti-persistent fluctuations of stride times as well as persistent fluctuation...

2002
Chiraz BenAbdelkader Ross Cutler Larry S. Davis

We present a parametric method to automatically identify people in monocular low-resolution video by estimating the height and stride parameters of their gait. Stride parameters (stride length and cadence) are functions of body height, weight, and gender. Previous work has demonstrated effective use of these biometrics for identification and verification of people. In this paper, we show that p...

2017
Karl E. Fry Andrew Pipkin Kelcie Wittman Scott Hetzel Marc Sherry

BACKGROUND Pitching biomechanical analysis has been recommended as an important component of performance, injury prevention, and rehabilitation. Normal values for youth pitching stride length have not been established, leading to application of normative values found among professional pitchers to youth pitchers. HYPOTHESES The average youth pitching stride length will be significantly less t...

Journal: :Neuroscience letters 2014
Vivien Marmelat Didier Delignières Kjerstin Torre Peter J Beek Andreas Daffertshofer

Isochronous cueing is widely used in gait rehabilitation even though it alters the stride-time dynamics toward anti-persistent rather than the persistent, fractal fluctuations characteristic of human walking. In the present experiment we tested an alternative cueing method: pacing by a human. To this end, we formed sixteen pairs of walkers based on their preferred stride frequency. Each pair co...

2012
Karine Babel Copaver Claude Hertogh Olivier Hue

Afro-Caribbean sprinters often reach high performance levels at an early age. Adolescence is a time of morphological and physiological changes. This study was designed to analyze the evolution in parameters of short sprint performance during adolescence in Afro-Caribbean boys, especially the stride number/body height ratio (SN/BH), which is at the interface of technical and morphological factor...

2016
Rebecca K. MacAulay Ted Allaire Robert Brouillette Heather Foil Annadora J. Bruce-Keller Jeffrey N. Keller

BACKGROUND Developing measures to detect preclinical Alzheimer's Disease is vital, as prodromal stage interventions may prove more efficacious in altering the disease's trajectory. Gait changes may serve as a useful clinical heuristic that precedes cognitive decline. This study provides the first systematic investigation of gait characteristics relationship with relevant demographic, physical, ...

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