The high incidence of falls in older adults during stair negotiation suggests that this task is physically challenging and potentially dangerous. The present study aimed to examine the influence of light handrail use on the biomechanics of stair negotiation in old age. Thirteen older adults ascended and descended a purpose-built staircase at their self-selected speed: (i) unaided and (ii) with light use of the handrails. Ground reaction forces (GRFs) were measured from force platforms mounted into each step and motion capture was used to collect kinematic data. Knee and ankle joint moments were calculated using the kinetic and kinematic data. The horizontal separation between the centre of mass (COM) and the centre of pressure (COP) was ass...
The incidence of stairway falls and related injuries remains persistently high; however, the risk of...
NoWhen descending stairs bodyweight becomes supported on a single limb while the forwards-reaching c...
Older people have an increased risk of falling during locomotion, with falls on stairs being particu...
The population of the UK is ageing and is set to continue to do so for many years. In order to enabl...
Approximately 80% of US children and adults do not get adequate amounts of daily physical activity[1...
Older people may operate much closer to their maximum capabilities than young adults when ascending ...
Negotiating stairs is one of the most difficult activities of daily living faced by older adults. Ma...
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...
2013 Fall.Includes bibliographical references.Stairs are a frequently encountered obstacle in daily ...
In this study, we aimed to establish the joint moment and joint range of motion requirements of stai...
Background: Peak internal knee abduction moment is a common surrogate variable associated with media...
Stair edges provide important visual cues for appropriate foot placement on the stair and balance co...
Background: Peak internal knee abduction moment is a common surrogate variable associated with media...
The incidence of stairway falls and related injuries remains persistently high; however, the risk of...
The incidence of stairway falls and related injuries remains persistently high; however, the risk of...
NoWhen descending stairs bodyweight becomes supported on a single limb while the forwards-reaching c...
Older people have an increased risk of falling during locomotion, with falls on stairs being particu...
The population of the UK is ageing and is set to continue to do so for many years. In order to enabl...
Approximately 80% of US children and adults do not get adequate amounts of daily physical activity[1...
Older people may operate much closer to their maximum capabilities than young adults when ascending ...
Negotiating stairs is one of the most difficult activities of daily living faced by older adults. Ma...
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...
2013 Fall.Includes bibliographical references.Stairs are a frequently encountered obstacle in daily ...
In this study, we aimed to establish the joint moment and joint range of motion requirements of stai...
Background: Peak internal knee abduction moment is a common surrogate variable associated with media...
Stair edges provide important visual cues for appropriate foot placement on the stair and balance co...
Background: Peak internal knee abduction moment is a common surrogate variable associated with media...
The incidence of stairway falls and related injuries remains persistently high; however, the risk of...
The incidence of stairway falls and related injuries remains persistently high; however, the risk of...
NoWhen descending stairs bodyweight becomes supported on a single limb while the forwards-reaching c...
Older people have an increased risk of falling during locomotion, with falls on stairs being particu...