Adapted strategies in rising from a chair occur with muscle weakness. To assess whether muscle weakness caused the strategy change, an experimental simulation was performed that allowed to investigate separately effects of reduced muscle capacity and of strategy change on movement dynamics. It was hypothesized that a sit-to-stand (STS) strategy change spares muscles that become overloaded when muscle weakness develops. Ten healthy females participated; seven of them completed all tests. Muscle weakness causes an increased load-over-capacity ratio. In the present study, this ratio was increased by providing participants with a waist-coat containing 45% of their body mass. Participants performed sit-to-stand manoeuvres with and without added ...
Summary of Background Data: The ability to rise from a chair is a basic functional task that is freq...
Experimental studies have shown that a continuum of ankle and hip strategies is used to restore post...
Capacity is the physiological ability of the neuromusculoskeletal systems; this declines with age. T...
Adapted strategies in rising from a chair occur with muscle weakness. To assess whether muscle weakn...
In this study the effect of a changed load/capacity ratio on sit-to-stand performance and on the und...
The purpose of the study was to examine the effects of exercise-induced muscle damage on the biomech...
This paper describes the first of a series of studies aimed at elucidating whether back and leg musc...
Background The sit-to-stand task, which involves rising unassisted from sitting on a chair to standi...
Sit-to-stand (STS) transition is one of the most bio-mechanically challenging task necessary for per...
Engineering: 2nd Place (The Ohio State University Edward F. Hayes Graduate Research Forum)Due to wea...
PURPOSE:The aim of this study was to compare the magnitude and pattern of lower limb muscular activi...
This study investigated the full-body strategies utilized during a sit-to-stand (STS) task in patien...
P. Mack, A. Gutierrez, G. Weiler, N. Denny, R.S. McCulloch Gonzaga University, Spokane, WA Performan...
The sit-to-stand (STS) is a multi-articular movement of daily living that requires significantly hig...
Abstract Background A sit-to-stand (STS) movement requires muscle strength higher than that of other...
Summary of Background Data: The ability to rise from a chair is a basic functional task that is freq...
Experimental studies have shown that a continuum of ankle and hip strategies is used to restore post...
Capacity is the physiological ability of the neuromusculoskeletal systems; this declines with age. T...
Adapted strategies in rising from a chair occur with muscle weakness. To assess whether muscle weakn...
In this study the effect of a changed load/capacity ratio on sit-to-stand performance and on the und...
The purpose of the study was to examine the effects of exercise-induced muscle damage on the biomech...
This paper describes the first of a series of studies aimed at elucidating whether back and leg musc...
Background The sit-to-stand task, which involves rising unassisted from sitting on a chair to standi...
Sit-to-stand (STS) transition is one of the most bio-mechanically challenging task necessary for per...
Engineering: 2nd Place (The Ohio State University Edward F. Hayes Graduate Research Forum)Due to wea...
PURPOSE:The aim of this study was to compare the magnitude and pattern of lower limb muscular activi...
This study investigated the full-body strategies utilized during a sit-to-stand (STS) task in patien...
P. Mack, A. Gutierrez, G. Weiler, N. Denny, R.S. McCulloch Gonzaga University, Spokane, WA Performan...
The sit-to-stand (STS) is a multi-articular movement of daily living that requires significantly hig...
Abstract Background A sit-to-stand (STS) movement requires muscle strength higher than that of other...
Summary of Background Data: The ability to rise from a chair is a basic functional task that is freq...
Experimental studies have shown that a continuum of ankle and hip strategies is used to restore post...
Capacity is the physiological ability of the neuromusculoskeletal systems; this declines with age. T...