Objectives: Knowledge about gender differences in intra-limb coordination during walking provides insight into the adaptability of central nervous system for controlling gait in older adults. We assessed the variability and phase dynamic of the intra-limb coordination in older men and women during walking. Methods: Twenty two older people, 11 female and 11 male, participated in this study. They were asked to perform walk on a treadmill at their preferred speed. Deviation phase and mean absolute relative phase values-indicators of variability and phase dynamic of intra-limb coordination, respectively-were calculated using the data collected by a motion capture system. We used independent sample t-test for statistical analysis. Results: The...
Abstract The bilateral coordination of locomotion has been described in detail in animal studies and...
Abilities to arrest forward momentum suddenly when walking have significant implications in explaini...
This study aims to investigate the possible differences between genders in co-contractions of tibial...
Despite the general perception that women and men walk differently, little is known about the reason...
This study investigated intralimb coordination during walking in Young and Elderly women using the t...
Old age is associated with variability in gait motor output, particularly in females, and is linked ...
Introduction Aging leads to poorer neuromuscular control that may impact mobility. However, the spe...
The study’s aim was to document ageing effects on gait control by analysing the distributions of bot...
Objective: Investigate the influence of apprehensive gait on activation and cocontraction of lower l...
Background: Sex differences in neuromuscular fatigue is well-documented, however the underlying mech...
BACKGROUND: Ageing brings profound changes in walking gait. For example, older adults reduce the mod...
The purpose of this study was to identify gender-related differences in the gait of functionally ind...
Research purpose: The assessment of possible gender-related differences in co-contraction activity o...
PURPOSE: Human sensory and motor systems deteriorate with age. When walking, older adults may theref...
Despite the common knowledge about an evident tendency of females to walk with more style and poise ...
Abstract The bilateral coordination of locomotion has been described in detail in animal studies and...
Abilities to arrest forward momentum suddenly when walking have significant implications in explaini...
This study aims to investigate the possible differences between genders in co-contractions of tibial...
Despite the general perception that women and men walk differently, little is known about the reason...
This study investigated intralimb coordination during walking in Young and Elderly women using the t...
Old age is associated with variability in gait motor output, particularly in females, and is linked ...
Introduction Aging leads to poorer neuromuscular control that may impact mobility. However, the spe...
The study’s aim was to document ageing effects on gait control by analysing the distributions of bot...
Objective: Investigate the influence of apprehensive gait on activation and cocontraction of lower l...
Background: Sex differences in neuromuscular fatigue is well-documented, however the underlying mech...
BACKGROUND: Ageing brings profound changes in walking gait. For example, older adults reduce the mod...
The purpose of this study was to identify gender-related differences in the gait of functionally ind...
Research purpose: The assessment of possible gender-related differences in co-contraction activity o...
PURPOSE: Human sensory and motor systems deteriorate with age. When walking, older adults may theref...
Despite the common knowledge about an evident tendency of females to walk with more style and poise ...
Abstract The bilateral coordination of locomotion has been described in detail in animal studies and...
Abilities to arrest forward momentum suddenly when walking have significant implications in explaini...
This study aims to investigate the possible differences between genders in co-contractions of tibial...