The purpose of the current study was to use the margins of stability (MoS) to investigate how older adults choose between minimizing the risk of a forward fall when crossing an obstacle and the ease of maintaining forward progression during the steps taken behind the obstacle. In the current study 143 community-dwelling older adults aged between 55 and 83 years old, were divided into three age groups based on tertials of age. All participants were asked to complete five trials of obstacle walking and five trials of normal walking. For the trials of normal walking, the main difference between groups was that MoS at initial contact was lower in the older age groups. For the trials of obstacle crossing the MoS at the instants of obstacle cross...
Purpose. Tripping over objects is a major cause of fall-related injuries. The elderly feature decrea...
People can fall after a trip. Functional fall training provides people with multiple controlled trip...
Selecting motor strategies in daily life tasks requires a perception of the task requirements as wel...
The purpose of the current study was to use the margins of stability (MoS) to investigate how older ...
Reduced ability to circumvent an obstacle, which is noticed only shortly before collision, could be ...
Contains fulltext : 48689.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The ability to...
Introduction: In the United States, the average population age is rising and will continue to increa...
The ability to navigate challenging environments is important for independence across the life cours...
Older adults have been shown to trip on obstacles despite taking precautions to step carefully. It h...
Objective: The aim of this study was to investigate eye and whole body movement strategies during a ...
International audienceFalls leading to disability are common occurrences with advancing age. Steppin...
Objective: To investigate obstacle crossing characteristics in the young and the elderly subjects. ...
Background. Although the attention directed to gait does increase as an impending obstacle nears, it...
Chen et al.1 found that the rates of success which 24 healthy younger and 24 healthy older adults ac...
Falls are one of the most serious problems in the elderly. Although previous studies clearly link th...
Purpose. Tripping over objects is a major cause of fall-related injuries. The elderly feature decrea...
People can fall after a trip. Functional fall training provides people with multiple controlled trip...
Selecting motor strategies in daily life tasks requires a perception of the task requirements as wel...
The purpose of the current study was to use the margins of stability (MoS) to investigate how older ...
Reduced ability to circumvent an obstacle, which is noticed only shortly before collision, could be ...
Contains fulltext : 48689.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The ability to...
Introduction: In the United States, the average population age is rising and will continue to increa...
The ability to navigate challenging environments is important for independence across the life cours...
Older adults have been shown to trip on obstacles despite taking precautions to step carefully. It h...
Objective: The aim of this study was to investigate eye and whole body movement strategies during a ...
International audienceFalls leading to disability are common occurrences with advancing age. Steppin...
Objective: To investigate obstacle crossing characteristics in the young and the elderly subjects. ...
Background. Although the attention directed to gait does increase as an impending obstacle nears, it...
Chen et al.1 found that the rates of success which 24 healthy younger and 24 healthy older adults ac...
Falls are one of the most serious problems in the elderly. Although previous studies clearly link th...
Purpose. Tripping over objects is a major cause of fall-related injuries. The elderly feature decrea...
People can fall after a trip. Functional fall training provides people with multiple controlled trip...
Selecting motor strategies in daily life tasks requires a perception of the task requirements as wel...