Background Normative foot kinematic and kinetic data with different walking speeds will benefit rehabilitation programs and improving gait performance. The purpose of this study was to analyze foot kinematics and kinetics differences between slow walking (SW), normal walking (NW) and fast walking (FW) of healthy subjects. Methods A total of 10 healthy male subjects participated in this study; they were asked to carry out walks at a self-selected speed. After measuring and averaging the results of NW, the subjects were asked to perform a 25% slower and 25% faster walk, respectively. Temporal-spatial parameters, kinematics of the tibia (TB), hindfoot (HF), forefoot (FF) and hallux (HX), and ground reaction forces (GRFs) were recorded while th...
Short-leg walking boots offer several advantages over traditional casts. However, their effects on g...
Kinematic and spatiotemporal gait parameters are known to scale with gait speed, though inter-joint ...
Patients undergoing a clinical gait analysis often walk slower than healthy people. However, data on...
Background Foot and ankle joint kinematic differences have been identified between healthy subjects ...
Pathologies of foot and ankle structures affect the kinematics at the site of the impaired structure...
Background/purposeThe effects of footwear on the walking kinematics, kinetics and electromyography (...
This study aimed to clarify the influence of various speeding strategies (i.e. adjustments of cadenc...
Purpose: It is not known how gait speed affects plantar pressure characteristics in flatfoot. The ai...
Human walking speeds can be influenced by multiple factors, from energetic considerations to the tim...
Assumptions regarding the bilateral symmetry of normal gait are common in both clinical and research...
[[abstract]]This study aims to investigate the effect of speed and gender on subjective perceived ex...
Background: The effects of age and speed on foot and ankle kinematics in gait studies using foot mod...
The effects of current athletic footwear on lower extremity biomechanics are unknown. The aim of thi...
© 2014 David S. McKenzieBiomechanical analyses have provided detailed information about joint kinema...
BACKGROUND AND AIM: Healthy humans have the ability to handle balance perturbations during walking v...
Short-leg walking boots offer several advantages over traditional casts. However, their effects on g...
Kinematic and spatiotemporal gait parameters are known to scale with gait speed, though inter-joint ...
Patients undergoing a clinical gait analysis often walk slower than healthy people. However, data on...
Background Foot and ankle joint kinematic differences have been identified between healthy subjects ...
Pathologies of foot and ankle structures affect the kinematics at the site of the impaired structure...
Background/purposeThe effects of footwear on the walking kinematics, kinetics and electromyography (...
This study aimed to clarify the influence of various speeding strategies (i.e. adjustments of cadenc...
Purpose: It is not known how gait speed affects plantar pressure characteristics in flatfoot. The ai...
Human walking speeds can be influenced by multiple factors, from energetic considerations to the tim...
Assumptions regarding the bilateral symmetry of normal gait are common in both clinical and research...
[[abstract]]This study aims to investigate the effect of speed and gender on subjective perceived ex...
Background: The effects of age and speed on foot and ankle kinematics in gait studies using foot mod...
The effects of current athletic footwear on lower extremity biomechanics are unknown. The aim of thi...
© 2014 David S. McKenzieBiomechanical analyses have provided detailed information about joint kinema...
BACKGROUND AND AIM: Healthy humans have the ability to handle balance perturbations during walking v...
Short-leg walking boots offer several advantages over traditional casts. However, their effects on g...
Kinematic and spatiotemporal gait parameters are known to scale with gait speed, though inter-joint ...
Patients undergoing a clinical gait analysis often walk slower than healthy people. However, data on...