Background: Rising-to-walk is an everyday transitional movement task rarely employed in gait rehabilitation. Sit-to-walk (STW) and sit-to-stand-and-walk (STSW), where a pause separates sit-to-stand and gait-initiation (GI) represent extremes of rising-to-walk behaviour. Delayed GI can indicate pathological impairment but is also observed in healthy individuals. We hypothesise that healthy subjects express consistent biomechanical parameters, among others that differ, during successful rising-to-walk task performance regardless of behaviour. This study therefore sought to identify if any parameters are consistent between STW and STSW in health because they represent normal rise-to-walk performance independent of pause, and also because they ...
© 2016 Journal of Visualized Experiments.Individuals with sensorimotor pathology e.g., stroke have d...
Objective: The aim of this study was comparing the ground reaction forces, center of pressure and bo...
Most falls occur after a loss of balance following an unexpected perturbation such as a slip or a tr...
Background: Rising-to-walk is an everyday transitional movement task rarely employed in gait rehabil...
BACKGROUND:Rising-to-walk is an everyday transitional movement task rarely employed in gait rehabili...
© 2020 Elsevier B.V. Background: :The best approach to rehabilitate the control of everyday whole-bo...
© 2016 Elsevier B.V.Introduction: Sit-to-walk (STW) is a common transitional motor task not usually ...
BackgroundGait-initiation onset (GI-onset) during sit-to-walk (STW) is commonly defined by mediolate...
The figure represents a corrected Fig 2. on page 8/14 from: Jones, G. D., James,...
Purpose: Standing up, sitting down and walking require considerable effort and coordination, which a...
The sit-to-walk (STW) movement is a functional task that challenges balance and co-ordination. There...
Lateral balance is a critical factor in keeping the human body upright during walking. Two important...
Increased movement variability in quiet standing correlates with improved standing stability followi...
Introduction and Objectives: Walking and running represents two different steady states in human loc...
© 2016 Journal of Visualized Experiments.Individuals with sensorimotor pathology e.g., stroke have d...
Objective: The aim of this study was comparing the ground reaction forces, center of pressure and bo...
Most falls occur after a loss of balance following an unexpected perturbation such as a slip or a tr...
Background: Rising-to-walk is an everyday transitional movement task rarely employed in gait rehabil...
BACKGROUND:Rising-to-walk is an everyday transitional movement task rarely employed in gait rehabili...
© 2020 Elsevier B.V. Background: :The best approach to rehabilitate the control of everyday whole-bo...
© 2016 Elsevier B.V.Introduction: Sit-to-walk (STW) is a common transitional motor task not usually ...
BackgroundGait-initiation onset (GI-onset) during sit-to-walk (STW) is commonly defined by mediolate...
The figure represents a corrected Fig 2. on page 8/14 from: Jones, G. D., James,...
Purpose: Standing up, sitting down and walking require considerable effort and coordination, which a...
The sit-to-walk (STW) movement is a functional task that challenges balance and co-ordination. There...
Lateral balance is a critical factor in keeping the human body upright during walking. Two important...
Increased movement variability in quiet standing correlates with improved standing stability followi...
Introduction and Objectives: Walking and running represents two different steady states in human loc...
© 2016 Journal of Visualized Experiments.Individuals with sensorimotor pathology e.g., stroke have d...
Objective: The aim of this study was comparing the ground reaction forces, center of pressure and bo...
Most falls occur after a loss of balance following an unexpected perturbation such as a slip or a tr...