Background: Wearing a harness during treadmill walking ensures the subject’s safety and is common practice in biomedical engineering research. However, the extent to which such practice influences gait is unknown. This study investigated harness-related changes in gait patterns, as evaluated from lower extremity kinematics during treadmill walking. Findings: Healthy subjects (n = 10) walked on a treadmill at their preferred speed for 3 minutes with and without wearing a harness (LiteGait®, Mobility Research, Inc.). In the former condition, no weight support was provided to the subjects. Lower extremity kinematics was assessed in the sagittal plane from the mean (meanRoM), standard deviation (SDRoM) and coefficient of variation (CoVRoM) of t...
Exoskeletons can influence human gait. A healthy gait is characterized by a certain amount of variab...
The effects of backpack loading on lower extremity function was examined. Ten subjects were prepared...
Exoskeletons often allow limited movement of the ankle joint. This could increase the chance of fall...
Background Literature indicates the importance of the upper extremities in providing stability and p...
Professional Biological Sciences: 3rd Place (The Ohio State University Edward F. Hayes Graduate Rese...
Nonlinear dynamics quantifies gait variability patterns, which can be useful in evaluating functiona...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to investigate lower extremity neuromuscular activity pattern...
Motorized treadmills and weighted sleds are employed in clinical settings to improve lower extremity...
Background: For the development of specialized training protocols for robot assisted gait training, ...
Background: For the development of specialized training protocols for robot assisted gait training, ...
The ankle joint is one of the most important joints during walking. If the muscles surrounding the a...
This study aims to investigate the effects of shoe traction and obstacle height on lower extremity r...
PURPOSE: To investigate lower extremity torque components changes in preparation for gait transition...
Background: Chronic ankle instability (CAI) has previously been linked to altered lower limb kinemat...
Walking is one of the most primal movements and an essential part of everyday life. While humans use...
Exoskeletons can influence human gait. A healthy gait is characterized by a certain amount of variab...
The effects of backpack loading on lower extremity function was examined. Ten subjects were prepared...
Exoskeletons often allow limited movement of the ankle joint. This could increase the chance of fall...
Background Literature indicates the importance of the upper extremities in providing stability and p...
Professional Biological Sciences: 3rd Place (The Ohio State University Edward F. Hayes Graduate Rese...
Nonlinear dynamics quantifies gait variability patterns, which can be useful in evaluating functiona...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to investigate lower extremity neuromuscular activity pattern...
Motorized treadmills and weighted sleds are employed in clinical settings to improve lower extremity...
Background: For the development of specialized training protocols for robot assisted gait training, ...
Background: For the development of specialized training protocols for robot assisted gait training, ...
The ankle joint is one of the most important joints during walking. If the muscles surrounding the a...
This study aims to investigate the effects of shoe traction and obstacle height on lower extremity r...
PURPOSE: To investigate lower extremity torque components changes in preparation for gait transition...
Background: Chronic ankle instability (CAI) has previously been linked to altered lower limb kinemat...
Walking is one of the most primal movements and an essential part of everyday life. While humans use...
Exoskeletons can influence human gait. A healthy gait is characterized by a certain amount of variab...
The effects of backpack loading on lower extremity function was examined. Ten subjects were prepared...
Exoskeletons often allow limited movement of the ankle joint. This could increase the chance of fall...