INTRODUCTION:The primary study aim was to determine if repeated exposure to trips and slips with increasing unpredictability while walking can improve balance recovery responses when predictive gait alterations (e.g. slowing down) are minimised. The secondary aim was to determine if predictive gait alterations acquired through exposure to perturbations at a fixed condition would transfer to highly unpredictable conditions. METHODS:Ten young adults were instructed to step on stepping tiles adjusted to their usual step length and to a metronome adjusted to their usual cadence on a 10-m walkway. Participants were exposed to a total of 12 slips, 12 trips and 6 non-perturbed trials in three conditions: 1) right leg fixed location, 2) left leg fi...
textFalling during walking leads to millions of emergency room visits every year for all age groups ...
Background and Purpose: Falls can result in bone fractures and disability, presenting a serious thre...
Dual-task tests can identify gait characteristics peculiar to fallers and nonfallers. Understanding ...
IntroductionThe primary study aim was to determine if repeated exposure to trips and slips with incr...
Strategies for balance recovery after slips (A) and trips (B) (n = 10). S: slip, T: trip. Changes in...
Humans’ balance recovery responses to gait perturbations are negatively impacted with ageing. Slip a...
Most falls occur after a loss of balance following an unexpected perturbation such as a slip or a tr...
A cautious gait (CG), marked by wider and shorter steps, is typically employed to mitigate expected ...
Most falls occur after a loss of balance following an unexpected perturbation such as a slip or a tr...
Tripping over obstacles is one of the main causes of falls. One potential hazard to actually fall wh...
Graduation date: 2007Falls, particularly those due to slips, constitute a major health risk for olde...
honors thesisCollege of HealthHealth & KinesiologyPeter C. FinoBackground: Despite ample research ex...
The ability to adjust gait is crucial when performing daily living activities such as avoiding obsta...
It has frequently been proposed that lowering walking speed is a strategy to enhance gait stability ...
Background: Falls are a leading cause of injury among older adults and most often occur during walki...
textFalling during walking leads to millions of emergency room visits every year for all age groups ...
Background and Purpose: Falls can result in bone fractures and disability, presenting a serious thre...
Dual-task tests can identify gait characteristics peculiar to fallers and nonfallers. Understanding ...
IntroductionThe primary study aim was to determine if repeated exposure to trips and slips with incr...
Strategies for balance recovery after slips (A) and trips (B) (n = 10). S: slip, T: trip. Changes in...
Humans’ balance recovery responses to gait perturbations are negatively impacted with ageing. Slip a...
Most falls occur after a loss of balance following an unexpected perturbation such as a slip or a tr...
A cautious gait (CG), marked by wider and shorter steps, is typically employed to mitigate expected ...
Most falls occur after a loss of balance following an unexpected perturbation such as a slip or a tr...
Tripping over obstacles is one of the main causes of falls. One potential hazard to actually fall wh...
Graduation date: 2007Falls, particularly those due to slips, constitute a major health risk for olde...
honors thesisCollege of HealthHealth & KinesiologyPeter C. FinoBackground: Despite ample research ex...
The ability to adjust gait is crucial when performing daily living activities such as avoiding obsta...
It has frequently been proposed that lowering walking speed is a strategy to enhance gait stability ...
Background: Falls are a leading cause of injury among older adults and most often occur during walki...
textFalling during walking leads to millions of emergency room visits every year for all age groups ...
Background and Purpose: Falls can result in bone fractures and disability, presenting a serious thre...
Dual-task tests can identify gait characteristics peculiar to fallers and nonfallers. Understanding ...