Background Literature indicates the importance of the upper extremities in providing stability and propulsion for the body during ambulation. However, the kinetic implications of upper extremity restraint during gait are not as well documented. Aim The objective of this study was to examine the effect of arm restraint (unilateral and bilateral) on lower extremity joint kinetics during walking. Methods Twenty-three healthy young participants were instrumented for three dimensional motion analysis, and tested in four randomly ordered upper extremity restraint conditions (unrestrained, bilateral restraint, right side restraint, and left side restraint). Temporal spatial parameters and gait/phase-specific lower extremity kinetics and kinemati...
Upper limb loss (ULL) can inhibit numerous factors in daily life causing a disruption of equilibrium...
This study aimed to clarify the influence of various speeding strategies (i.e. adjustments of cadenc...
Patients undergoing a clinical gait analysis often walk slower than healthy people. However, data on...
Computational models of walking are not often coherent with experimental design. Although the upper...
Background: Wearing a harness during treadmill walking ensures the subject’s safety and is common pr...
While walkers are commonly prescribed to improve patient stability and ambulatory ability, quantitat...
Background Many children with spastic diplegic cerebral palsy (CP) use anterior or posterior walkers...
Coupling of lower and upper extremity forces during walking with assistive devices in community-dwel...
Objective. The purpose of this study is to investigate the effects of lower extremity joint angular ...
The aim of this study was to investigate the influence of the upper limb swing on human gait. Measur...
Background: Abnormal mechanics of locomotion following lower-extremity amputation are associated wit...
The arms and thorax are integral parts of the human body for locomotion. However, the legs have been...
The arms and thorax are integral parts of the human body for locomotion. However, the legs have been...
a b s t r a c t Previous studies have identified differences in gait kinetics between healthy older ...
While walkers are commonly prescribed to improve patient stability and ambulatory ability, quantitat...
Upper limb loss (ULL) can inhibit numerous factors in daily life causing a disruption of equilibrium...
This study aimed to clarify the influence of various speeding strategies (i.e. adjustments of cadenc...
Patients undergoing a clinical gait analysis often walk slower than healthy people. However, data on...
Computational models of walking are not often coherent with experimental design. Although the upper...
Background: Wearing a harness during treadmill walking ensures the subject’s safety and is common pr...
While walkers are commonly prescribed to improve patient stability and ambulatory ability, quantitat...
Background Many children with spastic diplegic cerebral palsy (CP) use anterior or posterior walkers...
Coupling of lower and upper extremity forces during walking with assistive devices in community-dwel...
Objective. The purpose of this study is to investigate the effects of lower extremity joint angular ...
The aim of this study was to investigate the influence of the upper limb swing on human gait. Measur...
Background: Abnormal mechanics of locomotion following lower-extremity amputation are associated wit...
The arms and thorax are integral parts of the human body for locomotion. However, the legs have been...
The arms and thorax are integral parts of the human body for locomotion. However, the legs have been...
a b s t r a c t Previous studies have identified differences in gait kinetics between healthy older ...
While walkers are commonly prescribed to improve patient stability and ambulatory ability, quantitat...
Upper limb loss (ULL) can inhibit numerous factors in daily life causing a disruption of equilibrium...
This study aimed to clarify the influence of various speeding strategies (i.e. adjustments of cadenc...
Patients undergoing a clinical gait analysis often walk slower than healthy people. However, data on...