Stair descent is a challenging task in old age. This study firstly investigated lower extremity kinematics during stair descent in young (YOU) and healthy, community dwelling older adults (OLD). Secondly, the impact of an exercise training intervention on age-related differences in stair descent was assessed. At baseline, a motion analysis system was used to determine spatio-temporal gait variables and lower extremity kinematics as YOU (n=23, age=27+/-3 years) and OLD (n=34, age=73+/-4 years) descended a three step staircase. The older adults were then divided into training (TRA) and control (CON) groups. For 12 months, TRA performed resistance, aerobic, balance, and flexibility exercises under supervision in a class environment (twice per ...
BACKGROUND: In negotiating stairs, low foot clearance increases the risk of tripping and a fall. Foo...
Background: In negotiating stairs, low foot clearance increases the risk of tripping and a fall. Foo...
Older people may operate much closer to their maximum capabilities than young adults when ascending ...
Stair descent is a challenging task in old age. This study firstly investigated lower extremity kine...
High levels of energy expenditure while stairclimbing have been well-documentedand sedentary beings ...
The population of the UK is ageing and is set to continue to do so for many years. In order to enabl...
Introduction: Stair descent is a physically demanding activity of daily life and common risk for fal...
In this study the author compared the perception-action capability of young and old adults (respecti...
The population of the UK is ageing and is set to continue to do so for many years. In order to enabl...
The population of the UK is ageing and is set to continue to do so for many years. In order to enabl...
Older people have an increased risk of falling during locomotion, with falls on stairs being particu...
The incidence of stairway falls and related injuries remains persistently high; however, the risk of...
Background: Stair walking, especially in dual-task conditions, is a challenging daily routine for ol...
NoWhen descending stairs bodyweight becomes supported on a single limb while the forwards-reaching c...
The incidence of stairway falls and related injuries remains persistently high; however, the risk of...
BACKGROUND: In negotiating stairs, low foot clearance increases the risk of tripping and a fall. Foo...
Background: In negotiating stairs, low foot clearance increases the risk of tripping and a fall. Foo...
Older people may operate much closer to their maximum capabilities than young adults when ascending ...
Stair descent is a challenging task in old age. This study firstly investigated lower extremity kine...
High levels of energy expenditure while stairclimbing have been well-documentedand sedentary beings ...
The population of the UK is ageing and is set to continue to do so for many years. In order to enabl...
Introduction: Stair descent is a physically demanding activity of daily life and common risk for fal...
In this study the author compared the perception-action capability of young and old adults (respecti...
The population of the UK is ageing and is set to continue to do so for many years. In order to enabl...
The population of the UK is ageing and is set to continue to do so for many years. In order to enabl...
Older people have an increased risk of falling during locomotion, with falls on stairs being particu...
The incidence of stairway falls and related injuries remains persistently high; however, the risk of...
Background: Stair walking, especially in dual-task conditions, is a challenging daily routine for ol...
NoWhen descending stairs bodyweight becomes supported on a single limb while the forwards-reaching c...
The incidence of stairway falls and related injuries remains persistently high; however, the risk of...
BACKGROUND: In negotiating stairs, low foot clearance increases the risk of tripping and a fall. Foo...
Background: In negotiating stairs, low foot clearance increases the risk of tripping and a fall. Foo...
Older people may operate much closer to their maximum capabilities than young adults when ascending ...