<p>The black solid line shows straight walking, blue solid line shows 90° step turns, and red dashed line shows 90° spin turns. Note that the pelvis rotation angle for straight walking trials was adjusted for the right foot landing on the 2<sup>nd</sup> force plate. (A) Slow, (B) Normal, and (C) Fast.</p
The aim of this study was to develop and assess a method of analysis of femoral rotations to describ...
In walking faster than 3 km/h, transverse pelvic rotation lengthens the step ("pelvic step"). It is ...
Abstract Background and purpose Turning while walking has a frequent occurrence in daily life. Evalu...
<p>The black solid line shows straight walking, blue solid line shows 90° step turns, and red dashed...
<p>(A) Medio-lateral stability (i.e. the difference between pelvis lateral displacement and step wid...
<p>Sh/Tho, Tho/Lab, Tho/Pel, and Pel/Lab motion (four rows) about the three anatomical axes (three c...
Transverse plane pelvis rotations during walking may be regarded as the "first determinant of gait"....
<div><p>This study investigated the required coefficient of friction (RCOF) and the tangent of cente...
This study investigated the required coefficient of friction (RCOF) and the tangent of center of mas...
<p>Schematic drawing of representative footstep adjustments for (a) straight walking, (b) step strat...
Foot progression angle (FPA) is a gait-related clinical measurement commonly used for assessing the ...
In motion analysis, pelvis angles are conventionally calculated as the rotations between the pelvis ...
The most common definition of pelvic angles in conventional gait analysis uses the sequence tilt, ob...
Average and standard deviation of the degree of asymmetry and maximum magnitude of the normalized sy...
Green bars on the horizontal axis and the scalar field SPM results with threshold t* depict where, i...
The aim of this study was to develop and assess a method of analysis of femoral rotations to describ...
In walking faster than 3 km/h, transverse pelvic rotation lengthens the step ("pelvic step"). It is ...
Abstract Background and purpose Turning while walking has a frequent occurrence in daily life. Evalu...
<p>The black solid line shows straight walking, blue solid line shows 90° step turns, and red dashed...
<p>(A) Medio-lateral stability (i.e. the difference between pelvis lateral displacement and step wid...
<p>Sh/Tho, Tho/Lab, Tho/Pel, and Pel/Lab motion (four rows) about the three anatomical axes (three c...
Transverse plane pelvis rotations during walking may be regarded as the "first determinant of gait"....
<div><p>This study investigated the required coefficient of friction (RCOF) and the tangent of cente...
This study investigated the required coefficient of friction (RCOF) and the tangent of center of mas...
<p>Schematic drawing of representative footstep adjustments for (a) straight walking, (b) step strat...
Foot progression angle (FPA) is a gait-related clinical measurement commonly used for assessing the ...
In motion analysis, pelvis angles are conventionally calculated as the rotations between the pelvis ...
The most common definition of pelvic angles in conventional gait analysis uses the sequence tilt, ob...
Average and standard deviation of the degree of asymmetry and maximum magnitude of the normalized sy...
Green bars on the horizontal axis and the scalar field SPM results with threshold t* depict where, i...
The aim of this study was to develop and assess a method of analysis of femoral rotations to describ...
In walking faster than 3 km/h, transverse pelvic rotation lengthens the step ("pelvic step"). It is ...
Abstract Background and purpose Turning while walking has a frequent occurrence in daily life. Evalu...