This study focused on spatial and temporal variability of the stride in human gait. We determined the role of stride frequency (F) and stride length (L) on those parameters. Eight healthy subjects walked on a treadmill using 25 different FL combinations (0.95B/ LB/1.5 m, and 0.8B/FB/1.26 Hz). The results showed that spatial and temporal variabilities tend to increase in concert with respect to change in stride parameters. In addition, stride variability was found (1) to be minimal at F/1 Hz; and (2) to increase with smaller L. During additional trials, subjects walked freely at various speeds. Although it is generally hypothesized that freely chosen behaviors are optimal in terms of variability, our data show that this is not always the cas...
It is established that the ratio between step length (SL) and step frequency (SF) is constant over a...
<div><p>Human walking exhibits small variations in both step length and step width, some of which ma...
Stride duration of young healthy subjects walking at spontaneous speed fluctuates over the long-term...
Human locomotion is a rhythmic process whose variability can be investigated in two different ways. ...
This paper presents the results of studying human gait transition outside the laboratory setting on ...
Stride duration variability is considered a marker of gait balance and can be investigated in at lea...
Abstract The study of gait variability, the stride-to-stride fluctuations in walking, offers a compl...
Variability is ubiquitous in human movement, arising from internal and external noise, inherent biol...
Abstract Background Stride-to-stride variability may be used as an indicator in the assessment of ga...
Human walking exhibits small variations in both step length and step width, some of which may be rel...
While walking, human beings continuously adjust step length (SpL), step time (SpT), step speed (SpS ...
Abstract Background Conflicting results have been reported regarding the relationship between stride...
While walking, human beings continuously adjust step length (SpL), step time (SpT), step speed (SpS ...
It has been shown that statistical persistence in stride intervals characteristics exist during walk...
<p>Human walking exhibits small variations in both step length and step width, some of which may be ...
It is established that the ratio between step length (SL) and step frequency (SF) is constant over a...
<div><p>Human walking exhibits small variations in both step length and step width, some of which ma...
Stride duration of young healthy subjects walking at spontaneous speed fluctuates over the long-term...
Human locomotion is a rhythmic process whose variability can be investigated in two different ways. ...
This paper presents the results of studying human gait transition outside the laboratory setting on ...
Stride duration variability is considered a marker of gait balance and can be investigated in at lea...
Abstract The study of gait variability, the stride-to-stride fluctuations in walking, offers a compl...
Variability is ubiquitous in human movement, arising from internal and external noise, inherent biol...
Abstract Background Stride-to-stride variability may be used as an indicator in the assessment of ga...
Human walking exhibits small variations in both step length and step width, some of which may be rel...
While walking, human beings continuously adjust step length (SpL), step time (SpT), step speed (SpS ...
Abstract Background Conflicting results have been reported regarding the relationship between stride...
While walking, human beings continuously adjust step length (SpL), step time (SpT), step speed (SpS ...
It has been shown that statistical persistence in stride intervals characteristics exist during walk...
<p>Human walking exhibits small variations in both step length and step width, some of which may be ...
It is established that the ratio between step length (SL) and step frequency (SF) is constant over a...
<div><p>Human walking exhibits small variations in both step length and step width, some of which ma...
Stride duration of young healthy subjects walking at spontaneous speed fluctuates over the long-term...