<div><p>Background</p><p>Care-needing older adults and disabled individuals often require handrails for assistance of movements, such as sit-to-stand movements. Handrails must be set at the appropriate position; however, the effects of handrail height on joint movement and center-of-gravity movements during sit-to-stand movement remain unclear. In the present study, we sought to clarify the effects of handrail height on joint movement, center-of-gravity, and floor reaction force during sit-to-stand movement.</p><p>Methods</p><p>Subjects included 16 healthy young adults and 25 older adults who require long-term care. Kinetic and kinematic measurements during sit-to-stand movement of young adults were conducted using a 3-D motion analyzer and...
The ability to rise from a chair or bed is critical to an individual's quality of life because it de...
Introduction: For the patients with osteoarthritis of the knee, stairs are commonly a difficult task...
During standing, posture can be controlled by accelerating the Center of Mass (CoM) through shifting...
Care-needing older adults and disabled individuals often require handrails for assistance of movemen...
Handrails can significantly reduce the risk of a fall, provided that their design enables fast, accu...
Higginson, Jill S.Upper extremity movements and forces have important implications for rehabilitatio...
The high incidence of falls in older adults during stair negotiation suggests that this task is phys...
<p>The handrail position had similar effect on the forward tilt angle of trunk for the two groups, s...
Approximately 80% of US children and adults do not get adequate amounts of daily physical activity[1...
Being able to rise from a chair is an important activity of daily living and often a determinant for...
The influence of handrail height on the ability to generate stabilizing forces and moments was studi...
The ability to stand up from a sitting position is essential for older adults to live independently....
The ability to stand up from a sitting position is essential for older adults to live independently....
Grab-bars and transfer poles are common sit-to-stand aids for older adults with mobility limitations...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Trunk motion plays an important role in achieving both sit-to-stand and stan...
The ability to rise from a chair or bed is critical to an individual's quality of life because it de...
Introduction: For the patients with osteoarthritis of the knee, stairs are commonly a difficult task...
During standing, posture can be controlled by accelerating the Center of Mass (CoM) through shifting...
Care-needing older adults and disabled individuals often require handrails for assistance of movemen...
Handrails can significantly reduce the risk of a fall, provided that their design enables fast, accu...
Higginson, Jill S.Upper extremity movements and forces have important implications for rehabilitatio...
The high incidence of falls in older adults during stair negotiation suggests that this task is phys...
<p>The handrail position had similar effect on the forward tilt angle of trunk for the two groups, s...
Approximately 80% of US children and adults do not get adequate amounts of daily physical activity[1...
Being able to rise from a chair is an important activity of daily living and often a determinant for...
The influence of handrail height on the ability to generate stabilizing forces and moments was studi...
The ability to stand up from a sitting position is essential for older adults to live independently....
The ability to stand up from a sitting position is essential for older adults to live independently....
Grab-bars and transfer poles are common sit-to-stand aids for older adults with mobility limitations...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Trunk motion plays an important role in achieving both sit-to-stand and stan...
The ability to rise from a chair or bed is critical to an individual's quality of life because it de...
Introduction: For the patients with osteoarthritis of the knee, stairs are commonly a difficult task...
During standing, posture can be controlled by accelerating the Center of Mass (CoM) through shifting...