This study aimed to investigate obstacle crossing in 7-9-year-old children with Down syndrome (DS). Fifteen children with DS, age- and gender-matched with 15 typically developing (TD) children, were recruited to walk and cross obstacles with heights of 10%, 20% and 30% of their leg lengths. End-point and kinematic variables of obstacle crossing were obtained using a three-dimensional motion analysis system. The results showed that children with DS tend to adopt a lower speed and larger step width when they perceive instability. Moreover, unlike TD children, children with DS adopt a pelvic strategy (i.e., greater pelvic leading-side listing and forward rotation) to achieve a higher leading toe clearance with a longer step length, presumably ...
BackgroundStep ascent and descent is one of the most common daily tasks. Although it is generally co...
It is widely accepted that individuals with Down syndrome (DS) experience difficulty performing moto...
Gait characteristics in Down Syndrome are documented in terms of discrete kinematic variables. Howev...
Stair negotiation provides an important yet different paradigm to study environment navigation. As o...
Children with Down Syndrome (DS) often show impaired motor control, and walk with a slower speed and...
The present study investigated the visuomotor and balance limitations during obstacle crossing in ty...
Children with Down syndrome (DS) display a delayed motor development, and show clumsy and less coord...
[[abstract]]The purpose of this study was to investigate the level of vertical jumping patterns in y...
Impairments among individuals with Down syndrome (DS) include low muscle tone, decreased strength, p...
Abstract The purpose of this study is to analyze the kinematic characteristics of children with Down...
Gait characteristics in Down syndrome (DS) are documented in terms of discrete kinematic variables. ...
Impairments among individuals with Down syndrome (DS) include low muscle tone, decreased strength, p...
Our goal was to examine the gait patterns of older adults with Down syndrome (DS) for precocious sta...
Twelve hemiplegic children (HQ and five normally developing children (NDC) were instructed to walk b...
This study investigated the spatial-temporal gait patterns and motor strategy in children with and w...
BackgroundStep ascent and descent is one of the most common daily tasks. Although it is generally co...
It is widely accepted that individuals with Down syndrome (DS) experience difficulty performing moto...
Gait characteristics in Down Syndrome are documented in terms of discrete kinematic variables. Howev...
Stair negotiation provides an important yet different paradigm to study environment navigation. As o...
Children with Down Syndrome (DS) often show impaired motor control, and walk with a slower speed and...
The present study investigated the visuomotor and balance limitations during obstacle crossing in ty...
Children with Down syndrome (DS) display a delayed motor development, and show clumsy and less coord...
[[abstract]]The purpose of this study was to investigate the level of vertical jumping patterns in y...
Impairments among individuals with Down syndrome (DS) include low muscle tone, decreased strength, p...
Abstract The purpose of this study is to analyze the kinematic characteristics of children with Down...
Gait characteristics in Down syndrome (DS) are documented in terms of discrete kinematic variables. ...
Impairments among individuals with Down syndrome (DS) include low muscle tone, decreased strength, p...
Our goal was to examine the gait patterns of older adults with Down syndrome (DS) for precocious sta...
Twelve hemiplegic children (HQ and five normally developing children (NDC) were instructed to walk b...
This study investigated the spatial-temporal gait patterns and motor strategy in children with and w...
BackgroundStep ascent and descent is one of the most common daily tasks. Although it is generally co...
It is widely accepted that individuals with Down syndrome (DS) experience difficulty performing moto...
Gait characteristics in Down Syndrome are documented in terms of discrete kinematic variables. Howev...