Though the effects of imposed trunk posture on human walking have been studied, less is known about such locomotion while accommodating changes in ground level. For twelve able participants, we analyzed kinematic parameters mainly at touchdown and toe-off in walking across a 10-cm visible drop in ground level (level step, pre-perturbation step, step-down, step-up) with three postures (regular erect, ~30° and ~50° of trunk flexion from the vertical). Two-way repeated measures ANOVAs revealed step-specific effects of posture on the kinematic behavior of gait mostly at toe-off of the pre-perturbation step and the step-down as well as at touchdown of the step-up. In preparation to step-down, with increasing trunk flexion the discrepancy in hip-...
The imposing mass of the trunk in relation to the whole body has an important impact on human motion...
Human erect locomotion is unique among living primates. Evolution selected specific biomechanical fe...
Reflex activity of the lower leg muscles involved when compensating for falls has already been thoro...
Though the effects of imposed trunk posture on human walking have been studied, less is known about ...
© 2018 Elsevier B.V. This study aimed to explore the control of dynamic stability of the imposed tru...
Interactions between trunk orientation and gait kinetics are proposed to be inevitable for maintaini...
© 2018 Elsevier B.V. Background: Although alteration in trunk orientation and ground level potential...
© 2017. Published by The Company of Biologists Ltd Studies of disturbed human locomotion often focus...
The dynamic margin of stability (MoS), defined as the difference between the anterior boundary of th...
Previously it has been shown that constraining step width in gait coincides with decreased trunk dis...
It has been shown that an original attitude in forward or backward inclination of the trunk is maint...
The mechanical efficiency of stepping to recover balance can be expressed by a biomechanical model t...
It has been shown that an original attitude in forward or backward inclination of the trunk is maint...
It has been shown that an original attitude in forward or backward inclination of the trunk is maint...
The purpose of this study was to determine the contribution of changes in amplitude and phasing of m...
The imposing mass of the trunk in relation to the whole body has an important impact on human motion...
Human erect locomotion is unique among living primates. Evolution selected specific biomechanical fe...
Reflex activity of the lower leg muscles involved when compensating for falls has already been thoro...
Though the effects of imposed trunk posture on human walking have been studied, less is known about ...
© 2018 Elsevier B.V. This study aimed to explore the control of dynamic stability of the imposed tru...
Interactions between trunk orientation and gait kinetics are proposed to be inevitable for maintaini...
© 2018 Elsevier B.V. Background: Although alteration in trunk orientation and ground level potential...
© 2017. Published by The Company of Biologists Ltd Studies of disturbed human locomotion often focus...
The dynamic margin of stability (MoS), defined as the difference between the anterior boundary of th...
Previously it has been shown that constraining step width in gait coincides with decreased trunk dis...
It has been shown that an original attitude in forward or backward inclination of the trunk is maint...
The mechanical efficiency of stepping to recover balance can be expressed by a biomechanical model t...
It has been shown that an original attitude in forward or backward inclination of the trunk is maint...
It has been shown that an original attitude in forward or backward inclination of the trunk is maint...
The purpose of this study was to determine the contribution of changes in amplitude and phasing of m...
The imposing mass of the trunk in relation to the whole body has an important impact on human motion...
Human erect locomotion is unique among living primates. Evolution selected specific biomechanical fe...
Reflex activity of the lower leg muscles involved when compensating for falls has already been thoro...