Hiking is a demanding form of exercise that may cause delayed responses of the postural muscles and a loss of somatosensory information, particularly when repeatedly performed for several days. These effects may negatively influence the postural control of hikers. There-fore, the aim of this study was to investigate the effects of a four-day hike on postural control. Twenty-six adults of both sexes travelled 262 kilometers, stopping for lunch and resting in the early evening each day. Force platforms were used to collect center of pressure (COP) data at 100 Hz for 70 seconds before hiking started and immediately after arriving at the rest station each day. The COP time course data were analyzed according to global stabilometric descriptors,...
textOne of the most significant current discussions in forward fall research is the effect of walkin...
Prolonged walking could alter postural control leading to an increased risk of falls in older adults...
Lateral balance is a critical factor in keeping the human body upright during walking. Two important...
<div><p>Hiking is a demanding form of exercise that may cause delayed responses of the postural musc...
<div><p>Postural control and joint position sense are essential for safely undertaking leisure and p...
The primary purpose of this study was to compare performance when hiking with and without poles duri...
Load carriage and uphill walking are conditions that either individually or in combination can compr...
We investigated postural control (PC) effects of a mountain ultra-marathon (MUM): a 330-km trail run...
We investigated postural control (PC) effects of a mountain ultra-marathon (MUM): a 330-km trail run...
I. Dominguez, D. Bell, A. Fijalka, K. Woodworth, B. Higginson Gonzaga University, Spokane, WA Hiking...
Temporary muscle damage precipitated by downhill walking affects muscle function and potentially exp...
PURPOSE: Intra-limb and muscular coordination during gait are the result of the organisation of the ...
The purpose of this study was to assess physiologic changes during a 592-mile hike of the Appalachia...
BACKGROUND: Anterior load carriage represents a common daily and occupational activity. Carrying loa...
Objective: To investigate the immediate effect of four-wheeled-walker(rollator) walking on lower-lim...
textOne of the most significant current discussions in forward fall research is the effect of walkin...
Prolonged walking could alter postural control leading to an increased risk of falls in older adults...
Lateral balance is a critical factor in keeping the human body upright during walking. Two important...
<div><p>Hiking is a demanding form of exercise that may cause delayed responses of the postural musc...
<div><p>Postural control and joint position sense are essential for safely undertaking leisure and p...
The primary purpose of this study was to compare performance when hiking with and without poles duri...
Load carriage and uphill walking are conditions that either individually or in combination can compr...
We investigated postural control (PC) effects of a mountain ultra-marathon (MUM): a 330-km trail run...
We investigated postural control (PC) effects of a mountain ultra-marathon (MUM): a 330-km trail run...
I. Dominguez, D. Bell, A. Fijalka, K. Woodworth, B. Higginson Gonzaga University, Spokane, WA Hiking...
Temporary muscle damage precipitated by downhill walking affects muscle function and potentially exp...
PURPOSE: Intra-limb and muscular coordination during gait are the result of the organisation of the ...
The purpose of this study was to assess physiologic changes during a 592-mile hike of the Appalachia...
BACKGROUND: Anterior load carriage represents a common daily and occupational activity. Carrying loa...
Objective: To investigate the immediate effect of four-wheeled-walker(rollator) walking on lower-lim...
textOne of the most significant current discussions in forward fall research is the effect of walkin...
Prolonged walking could alter postural control leading to an increased risk of falls in older adults...
Lateral balance is a critical factor in keeping the human body upright during walking. Two important...