Background: If visually impaired people had their sight fully restored, it is assumed that they would walk at their optimal speeds. Previous mobility studies have used preferred walking speed (PWS) to measure walking efficiency of visually impaired adults. Therefore, the actual speeds that visually impaired people adopt on a route can be expressed as a percentage of their preferred walking speed (PPWS). There have bee two approaches used in previous studies for determining preferred walking speed. 1. the sighted guide technique (SG), which requires a subject to walk with a sighted guide and regard the latter as a perfect mobility aid, with the subject setting the preferred (optimal) walking pace. 2. the non- sighted guide technique (nonSG),...
AbstractComfortable walking speed (CWS) is indicative of clinically relevant factors in the elderly,...
Purpose The purpose of this study was to compare preferred walking speed (PWS) overground to PWS on ...
A number of studies have investigated various visual functions of visually impaired subjects and how...
Background: If visually impaired people had their sight fully restored, it is assumed that they woul...
Background: If visually impaired people had their sight fully restored, it is assumed that they wou...
Various measures have been adopted in an attempt to assess mobility performance of visually impaired...
Summary: Self-selected walking speed is being increasingly used as a primary outcome measure in the...
Background: Although walking without vision seems to carry a high cognitive cost, few studies have m...
Abstract: The variability of the length and frequency of steps was measured in sighted and visually ...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of the present study was to assess gait speeds that distinguished between levels ...
Introduction : Walking speed (WS) is the most frequent gait variable taken into account when measuri...
Background. Previous studies that have attempted to determine the effect of orientation and mobility...
Purpose. Although walking gait in sighted populations is well researched, few studies have investiga...
Background: The loss of vision leads to behavioral and motor adaptations that do not necessarily tra...
International audienceBackground: Walking speed (WS) represents a global marker of individual health...
AbstractComfortable walking speed (CWS) is indicative of clinically relevant factors in the elderly,...
Purpose The purpose of this study was to compare preferred walking speed (PWS) overground to PWS on ...
A number of studies have investigated various visual functions of visually impaired subjects and how...
Background: If visually impaired people had their sight fully restored, it is assumed that they woul...
Background: If visually impaired people had their sight fully restored, it is assumed that they wou...
Various measures have been adopted in an attempt to assess mobility performance of visually impaired...
Summary: Self-selected walking speed is being increasingly used as a primary outcome measure in the...
Background: Although walking without vision seems to carry a high cognitive cost, few studies have m...
Abstract: The variability of the length and frequency of steps was measured in sighted and visually ...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of the present study was to assess gait speeds that distinguished between levels ...
Introduction : Walking speed (WS) is the most frequent gait variable taken into account when measuri...
Background. Previous studies that have attempted to determine the effect of orientation and mobility...
Purpose. Although walking gait in sighted populations is well researched, few studies have investiga...
Background: The loss of vision leads to behavioral and motor adaptations that do not necessarily tra...
International audienceBackground: Walking speed (WS) represents a global marker of individual health...
AbstractComfortable walking speed (CWS) is indicative of clinically relevant factors in the elderly,...
Purpose The purpose of this study was to compare preferred walking speed (PWS) overground to PWS on ...
A number of studies have investigated various visual functions of visually impaired subjects and how...