[Purpose] To investigate the therapeutic usefulness of treadmill walking using a body weight support device (BWS), changes in circulatory dynamics and muscle activities with various levels of support were investigated. [Subjects and Methods] The subjects were divided into 3 groups: 20% BWS, 40% BWS, and full body weight (FBW). The subjects walked at maximum and normal speeds. Under each condition, H and M waves and skin temperature before and after walking and changes in the heart rate during walking were measured. [Results] The heart rate continued to increase after 3 minutes of FBW at the maximum walking speed, but a steady state was reached after 3 minutes under the other walking conditions. Regarding skin temperature, no significant dif...
However, lower-extremity joint loads and the associated risk of musculoskeletal injury or pathologic...
There is a growth in hospitals and rehabilitation centers using body-weight supported system for gai...
Thesis (M.Ed)--Wichita State University, College of Education, Dept. of Human Performance StudiesInd...
13301甲第4215号博士(保健学)金沢大学博士論文要旨Abstract 以下に掲載:J. Phys. Ther. Sci. 26(9) pp.1345-1350 2014. Japan Scien...
Objective: To investigate the effect of body weight support on the gait of hemiparetic subjects walk...
Objective: To identify the effects of an automated stride assistance system (SAS) on walking scores ...
Background: Rehabilitating walking in patients post-stroke with safe, task-specific, intensive train...
Objective: The benefits of lower body positive pressure treadmills have recently been investigated a...
Background and Purpose. Despite the abundance of research conducted on body weight supported treadmi...
The growing public health burden associated with insufficient physical activity has resulted in the ...
PURPOSE: This study investigated maximal cardiometabolic response while running in a lower body posi...
<p>Background: Body weight support (BWS) systems have shown promise as rehabilitation tools for neur...
The aims of the study were to investigate whether body weight unloading (BWU) enables frail older wo...
Walking on a treadmill with Body Weight Unloading (BWU), which has been successfully used on patient...
Purpose: To determine if a reduction of body weight from 100% to 75% while walking on a lower body p...
However, lower-extremity joint loads and the associated risk of musculoskeletal injury or pathologic...
There is a growth in hospitals and rehabilitation centers using body-weight supported system for gai...
Thesis (M.Ed)--Wichita State University, College of Education, Dept. of Human Performance StudiesInd...
13301甲第4215号博士(保健学)金沢大学博士論文要旨Abstract 以下に掲載:J. Phys. Ther. Sci. 26(9) pp.1345-1350 2014. Japan Scien...
Objective: To investigate the effect of body weight support on the gait of hemiparetic subjects walk...
Objective: To identify the effects of an automated stride assistance system (SAS) on walking scores ...
Background: Rehabilitating walking in patients post-stroke with safe, task-specific, intensive train...
Objective: The benefits of lower body positive pressure treadmills have recently been investigated a...
Background and Purpose. Despite the abundance of research conducted on body weight supported treadmi...
The growing public health burden associated with insufficient physical activity has resulted in the ...
PURPOSE: This study investigated maximal cardiometabolic response while running in a lower body posi...
<p>Background: Body weight support (BWS) systems have shown promise as rehabilitation tools for neur...
The aims of the study were to investigate whether body weight unloading (BWU) enables frail older wo...
Walking on a treadmill with Body Weight Unloading (BWU), which has been successfully used on patient...
Purpose: To determine if a reduction of body weight from 100% to 75% while walking on a lower body p...
However, lower-extremity joint loads and the associated risk of musculoskeletal injury or pathologic...
There is a growth in hospitals and rehabilitation centers using body-weight supported system for gai...
Thesis (M.Ed)--Wichita State University, College of Education, Dept. of Human Performance StudiesInd...