none2noResearch question: Are there significant differences in gait acceleration signal spectrum between young and elderly subjects? And could these improve the understanding of motor control? Introduction: From signals theory the knowledge of spectrum features is the starting point for the signal processing. In particular, know features of gait acceleration signal spectrum of young and elderly subjects could improve the understanding of the multiple factors that contribute to achieve the specific motor task. Studies about the range of gait acceleration frequency are presented in literature; these start from: kinematic data [1], acquired with stereo photogrammetry, and from ground reaction force data [2], acquired with force platform. The...
C1 - Journal Articles RefereedCurrent research applying variability measures of gait parameters has ...
The ability to walk is critical for the functional independence and well-being of elderly people. In...
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 Internati...
Research question: Are there significant differences in gait acceleration signal spectrum between yo...
Research question: Are gait variability and stability indexes representative of specific diseases? A...
One-third of older adults over 65 years of age fall each year. Falls are the main cause of injury an...
Purpose: The aims of this dissertation were to: 1) compare the test-retest reliability and determin...
none3noIntroduction: The use of inertial sensors, placed at approximately CoM level (L5 level), is t...
In adults 65 years or older, falls or other neuromotor dysfunctions are often framed as walking-rela...
Background: Walking speed predicts many clinical outcomes in old age. However, a comprehensive asses...
Background: Gait quality characteristics can contribute to the identification of individuals at risk...
Background: In adults, walking economy declines with increasing age and negatively influences walkin...
Objectives: It is not known whether changes in the biomechanics of elderly gait are related to aging...
Objective. To examine the frequency domain characteristics of the ground reaction forces of young an...
Background Gait patterns of healthy aging are needed to allow a comparison with pathological situ...
C1 - Journal Articles RefereedCurrent research applying variability measures of gait parameters has ...
The ability to walk is critical for the functional independence and well-being of elderly people. In...
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 Internati...
Research question: Are there significant differences in gait acceleration signal spectrum between yo...
Research question: Are gait variability and stability indexes representative of specific diseases? A...
One-third of older adults over 65 years of age fall each year. Falls are the main cause of injury an...
Purpose: The aims of this dissertation were to: 1) compare the test-retest reliability and determin...
none3noIntroduction: The use of inertial sensors, placed at approximately CoM level (L5 level), is t...
In adults 65 years or older, falls or other neuromotor dysfunctions are often framed as walking-rela...
Background: Walking speed predicts many clinical outcomes in old age. However, a comprehensive asses...
Background: Gait quality characteristics can contribute to the identification of individuals at risk...
Background: In adults, walking economy declines with increasing age and negatively influences walkin...
Objectives: It is not known whether changes in the biomechanics of elderly gait are related to aging...
Objective. To examine the frequency domain characteristics of the ground reaction forces of young an...
Background Gait patterns of healthy aging are needed to allow a comparison with pathological situ...
C1 - Journal Articles RefereedCurrent research applying variability measures of gait parameters has ...
The ability to walk is critical for the functional independence and well-being of elderly people. In...
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 Internati...