Abstract Background and purpose Turning while walking has a frequent occurrence in daily life. Evaluation of its dynamic stability will facilitate fall prevention and rehabilitation scheme. This knowledge is so limited that we set it as the first aim of this study. Another aim was to investigate spatiotemporal parameters during turning. Methods Fifteen healthy young adults were instructed to perform straight walking, 45° step turn to the left and 45° spin turn to the right at natural speed. Dynamic stability was measured by margin of stability (MoS) in anterior, posterior, left and right direction at each data point where significant differences were detected using 95% bootstrap confidence band. Common spatiotemporal parameters were compute...
317 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1997.A dynamic analysis of the thr...
Background: Axial rigidity and postural instability in people with Parkinson's disease (PD) may cont...
In this study, desired center of pressure (dCOP) was introduced to evaluate dynamic postural stabili...
Additional file 1. Example videos of three barefoot walking tasks: step turn, straight walking and s...
Up to 45% of the steps we take each day act to change our walking direction, which increases the ris...
INTRODUCTION:Medio-lateral stability during walking turns relies on the interaction between precise ...
Understanding how people modify their stepping to maintain gait stability may provide information on...
Understanding how people modify their stepping to maintain gait stability may provide information on...
It is well-established that processes involving changing direction or turning in which either or bot...
Turning difficulty is a sign of balance instability and may be indicative of elevated fall risk. Fea...
Additional file 2. Spatiotemporal parameters, MoSA, MoSP, MoSL and MoSR for healthy young adults (n ...
<div><p>This study investigated the required coefficient of friction (RCOF) and the tangent of cente...
Most falls occur after a loss of balance following an unexpected perturbation such as a slip or a tr...
This study investigated the required coefficient of friction (RCOF) and the tangent of center of mas...
Most falls occur after a loss of balance following an unexpected perturbation such as a slip or a tr...
317 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1997.A dynamic analysis of the thr...
Background: Axial rigidity and postural instability in people with Parkinson's disease (PD) may cont...
In this study, desired center of pressure (dCOP) was introduced to evaluate dynamic postural stabili...
Additional file 1. Example videos of three barefoot walking tasks: step turn, straight walking and s...
Up to 45% of the steps we take each day act to change our walking direction, which increases the ris...
INTRODUCTION:Medio-lateral stability during walking turns relies on the interaction between precise ...
Understanding how people modify their stepping to maintain gait stability may provide information on...
Understanding how people modify their stepping to maintain gait stability may provide information on...
It is well-established that processes involving changing direction or turning in which either or bot...
Turning difficulty is a sign of balance instability and may be indicative of elevated fall risk. Fea...
Additional file 2. Spatiotemporal parameters, MoSA, MoSP, MoSL and MoSR for healthy young adults (n ...
<div><p>This study investigated the required coefficient of friction (RCOF) and the tangent of cente...
Most falls occur after a loss of balance following an unexpected perturbation such as a slip or a tr...
This study investigated the required coefficient of friction (RCOF) and the tangent of center of mas...
Most falls occur after a loss of balance following an unexpected perturbation such as a slip or a tr...
317 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1997.A dynamic analysis of the thr...
Background: Axial rigidity and postural instability in people with Parkinson's disease (PD) may cont...
In this study, desired center of pressure (dCOP) was introduced to evaluate dynamic postural stabili...