Background and Purpose: Greater gait variability has been observed in persons with Down syndrome (DS). An understanding of baseline patterns of variability, how these patterns relate to adaptive control of gait, and whether increasing or decreasing variability is better is necessary for physical therapists to determine whether and when to intervene. Our aim was to describe patterns of gait variability across the lifespan in persons with DS. Methods: We examined differences in patterns of gait variability in new walkers, preadolescents, and adults with DS and typical development (TD). We collected kinematic data, while participants walked on a treadmill, and analyzed the data using the nonlinear measures of Lyapunov Exponent (LyE) and Appro...
: [Purpose] To describe (1) the current knowledge on gait and postural control in individuals with D...
Several studies have shown that Developmental Coordination Disorder (DCD) is a condition that contin...
The authors propose that preadolescents with Down syndrome (DS) initially adapt to contexts that cha...
Variability is always present during repetitive movements. Scholars have studied human movement patt...
In previous studies we found that preadolescents with Down syndrome (DS) produce higher amounts of v...
Methods: Thirteen children with DS (aged 7–10 years) and thirteen age- and sex-matched typically dev...
Our goal was to examine the gait patterns of older adults with Down syndrome (DS) for precocious sta...
The purpose of this work was to study the relationships between age, measures of gait variability, a...
Children with Down syndrome (DS) display a delayed motor development, and show clumsy and less coord...
Background: Increases in stride-to-stride fluctuations (gait variability) are common among older adu...
Gait Analysis can characterize alterations in walking patterns, but results in a considerable amount...
An optimal level of variability enables us to interact adaptively and safely to a continuously chang...
The study of gait variability, the stride-to-stride fluctuations in walking, offers a complementary ...
Background Gait phenotypes are well documented in people with Down syndrome (pwDS), but sex related ...
It has been reported that approximately 80% of individuals with Down syndrome (DS) exhibit abnormal ...
: [Purpose] To describe (1) the current knowledge on gait and postural control in individuals with D...
Several studies have shown that Developmental Coordination Disorder (DCD) is a condition that contin...
The authors propose that preadolescents with Down syndrome (DS) initially adapt to contexts that cha...
Variability is always present during repetitive movements. Scholars have studied human movement patt...
In previous studies we found that preadolescents with Down syndrome (DS) produce higher amounts of v...
Methods: Thirteen children with DS (aged 7–10 years) and thirteen age- and sex-matched typically dev...
Our goal was to examine the gait patterns of older adults with Down syndrome (DS) for precocious sta...
The purpose of this work was to study the relationships between age, measures of gait variability, a...
Children with Down syndrome (DS) display a delayed motor development, and show clumsy and less coord...
Background: Increases in stride-to-stride fluctuations (gait variability) are common among older adu...
Gait Analysis can characterize alterations in walking patterns, but results in a considerable amount...
An optimal level of variability enables us to interact adaptively and safely to a continuously chang...
The study of gait variability, the stride-to-stride fluctuations in walking, offers a complementary ...
Background Gait phenotypes are well documented in people with Down syndrome (pwDS), but sex related ...
It has been reported that approximately 80% of individuals with Down syndrome (DS) exhibit abnormal ...
: [Purpose] To describe (1) the current knowledge on gait and postural control in individuals with D...
Several studies have shown that Developmental Coordination Disorder (DCD) is a condition that contin...
The authors propose that preadolescents with Down syndrome (DS) initially adapt to contexts that cha...