In this book, the authors present current research in the study of the kinematic variability, uses in therapy and effects on muscle activity of treadmills. Topics discussed include a treadmill's effect on motor control and variability in human gait pattern; temporo-spatial and kinematic variables in the context of rehabilitation following treadmill walking; evaluation of gait stability based on recovery steps in perturbed gait; and the effects of treadmill walking on muscle activity and neuromuscular junction of botulinum toxin-induced muscle atrophy
Most falls occur after a loss of balance following an unexpected perturbation such as a slip or a tr...
<p>(A) A schematic drawing of the experimental setup. Forward and backward perturbations were induce...
Background: Body weight supported locomotor training was shown to improve walking function in neurol...
Variability is ubiquitous in human movement, arising from internal and external noise, inherent biol...
Recording and analyzing human gait patterns has long held the interest of biomechanists, bioengineer...
Book Summary: This book discusses gait, the control of gait and how different pathological condition...
We conducted 2 separate experimental studies to I. Evaluate the effect of short duration, high inten...
<p><b>Copyright information:</b></p><p>Taken from "Kinematics and muscle activity of individuals wit...
Abstract Background Motorized treadmills are widely used in research or in clinical therapy. Small k...
With increasing age, gait changes often occur, leading to mobility problems and thus a higher risk o...
Abstract We investigated motor-equivalent stabilization of task-related variables (TRV) at times of ...
[Abstract] Parkinson’s disease (PD) is clinically characterized by symptoms of akinesia, rigidity, a...
Background: Rehabilitation after neurologic injury is dependent upon having knowledge of mechanisms ...
Introduction: A functional feature of human movement control is the ability to achieve a skill i...
Abstract The study of gait variability, the stride-to-stride fluctuations in walking, offers a compl...
Most falls occur after a loss of balance following an unexpected perturbation such as a slip or a tr...
<p>(A) A schematic drawing of the experimental setup. Forward and backward perturbations were induce...
Background: Body weight supported locomotor training was shown to improve walking function in neurol...
Variability is ubiquitous in human movement, arising from internal and external noise, inherent biol...
Recording and analyzing human gait patterns has long held the interest of biomechanists, bioengineer...
Book Summary: This book discusses gait, the control of gait and how different pathological condition...
We conducted 2 separate experimental studies to I. Evaluate the effect of short duration, high inten...
<p><b>Copyright information:</b></p><p>Taken from "Kinematics and muscle activity of individuals wit...
Abstract Background Motorized treadmills are widely used in research or in clinical therapy. Small k...
With increasing age, gait changes often occur, leading to mobility problems and thus a higher risk o...
Abstract We investigated motor-equivalent stabilization of task-related variables (TRV) at times of ...
[Abstract] Parkinson’s disease (PD) is clinically characterized by symptoms of akinesia, rigidity, a...
Background: Rehabilitation after neurologic injury is dependent upon having knowledge of mechanisms ...
Introduction: A functional feature of human movement control is the ability to achieve a skill i...
Abstract The study of gait variability, the stride-to-stride fluctuations in walking, offers a compl...
Most falls occur after a loss of balance following an unexpected perturbation such as a slip or a tr...
<p>(A) A schematic drawing of the experimental setup. Forward and backward perturbations were induce...
Background: Body weight supported locomotor training was shown to improve walking function in neurol...