金沢大学人間社会研究域人間科学系This study aimed to examine the reliability and sex- and age-related differences of step tests with stipulated tempos as well as to clarify useful test parameters and tempos. One hundred forty elderly people and fifty young adults conducted tapping and stepping tests, matching the tempo provided by a metronome. Both tests involve movements where the subject touches a sheet with both the right and left hands or right and left legs at a designated spot. Evaluation parameters were the time difference between the beep sound and the time at which the sheet was touched in both tests as well as two-leg support and one-leg support times in the step test. The trial-to-trial reliability of the parameters in both tests was high. The ti...
Objectives: We examined the effects of age on the speed and variability of continuous tapping moveme...
Background: Older adults with an incorrect perception of their physical abilities may fall more ofte...
Stepping typically occurs on a background of rhythmical activity. Ongoing adjustments of posture ass...
This study aimed to examine the performance characteristics of a step test with stipulated tempos, u...
This study is aimed at examining the correlation between age and gait time using a Single-leg forwar...
金沢大学人間社会研究域人間科学系Aim: This study aimed to examine sex and age differences of various stepping movemen...
金沢大学人間社会研究域人間科学系This study aimed to examine the relationships among various stepping parameters, sex...
Abstract. [Purpose] Accuracy in coordinating limb movements decreases with aging. The effect of agin...
The four square step test (FSST) is commonly used to assess dynamic standing balance in elderly adul...
M.M. Ruwitch, T.J. Kataras, B. Row Lazzarini Willamette University, Salem, OR Medial-lateral (ML) co...
S. Hannigan-Luther, B.R. Lazzarini Willamette University, Salem, OR The control of medial-lateral (M...
To determine the relationships between two tests of stepping ability (the maximal step length (MSL) ...
Purpose: The aims of this dissertation were to: 1) compare the test-retest reliability and determin...
Background. Falls related to balance dysfunction are among the major problems of older individuals. ...
Background. Falls related to balance dysfunction are among the major problems of older individuals. ...
Objectives: We examined the effects of age on the speed and variability of continuous tapping moveme...
Background: Older adults with an incorrect perception of their physical abilities may fall more ofte...
Stepping typically occurs on a background of rhythmical activity. Ongoing adjustments of posture ass...
This study aimed to examine the performance characteristics of a step test with stipulated tempos, u...
This study is aimed at examining the correlation between age and gait time using a Single-leg forwar...
金沢大学人間社会研究域人間科学系Aim: This study aimed to examine sex and age differences of various stepping movemen...
金沢大学人間社会研究域人間科学系This study aimed to examine the relationships among various stepping parameters, sex...
Abstract. [Purpose] Accuracy in coordinating limb movements decreases with aging. The effect of agin...
The four square step test (FSST) is commonly used to assess dynamic standing balance in elderly adul...
M.M. Ruwitch, T.J. Kataras, B. Row Lazzarini Willamette University, Salem, OR Medial-lateral (ML) co...
S. Hannigan-Luther, B.R. Lazzarini Willamette University, Salem, OR The control of medial-lateral (M...
To determine the relationships between two tests of stepping ability (the maximal step length (MSL) ...
Purpose: The aims of this dissertation were to: 1) compare the test-retest reliability and determin...
Background. Falls related to balance dysfunction are among the major problems of older individuals. ...
Background. Falls related to balance dysfunction are among the major problems of older individuals. ...
Objectives: We examined the effects of age on the speed and variability of continuous tapping moveme...
Background: Older adults with an incorrect perception of their physical abilities may fall more ofte...
Stepping typically occurs on a background of rhythmical activity. Ongoing adjustments of posture ass...