Backward walking (BW) shows significant differences with forward walking (FW) and these differences are potentially useful in rehabilitation. However the lack of visual cues makes BW risky. The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of visual cues provided by a virtual environment on FW and BW on gait variability. Each subject underwent four conditions of treadmill walking at self-selected pace. The subjects walked backwards in three conditions and forwards in the fourth condition. A virtual corridor was displayed to the subjects in the FW condition (forward optic flow) and two of the backward conditions (forward and backward optic flow). The third BW condition was a control condition (no visual cues). Gait variability measures...
The purpose of this study was to examine changes in lower extremity joint angles of the ankle, knee,...
What was once a science fiction fantasy, virtual reality (VR) technology has evolved and come a long...
Self-perception of motion through visual stimulation may be important for adapting to locomotor cond...
Optic Flow (OF) plays an important role in human locomotion and manipulation of OF characteristics c...
Backward walking is used increasingly as a rehabilitation exercise for stroke and diabetic periphera...
Although common in occurrence one of the least studied modes of human motion is backward locomotion....
Walking seems to be an undemanding task; however, it requires a complex ability to adapt to changing...
The purpose of this study was to identify whether the motor pattern of forward walking (FW) and back...
Backward walking (BW) is a recently emerging exercise. However, limited studies exist regarding the ...
Background Due to increased interest in treadmill gait training, recent research has focused on the ...
Backward walking (BW), an emerging rehabilitative and training modality, was integrated with unstabl...
This study aimed to investigate effects of walking direction and speed on gait complexity, symmetry ...
A thesis submitted to the Faculty of Health Science, University of the Witwatersrand, in fulfilment ...
Backward walking (BW) has been recommended as a rehabilitation intervention to prevent, manage, or i...
Backward walking (BW) has been recommended as a rehabilitation intervention to prevent, manage, or i...
The purpose of this study was to examine changes in lower extremity joint angles of the ankle, knee,...
What was once a science fiction fantasy, virtual reality (VR) technology has evolved and come a long...
Self-perception of motion through visual stimulation may be important for adapting to locomotor cond...
Optic Flow (OF) plays an important role in human locomotion and manipulation of OF characteristics c...
Backward walking is used increasingly as a rehabilitation exercise for stroke and diabetic periphera...
Although common in occurrence one of the least studied modes of human motion is backward locomotion....
Walking seems to be an undemanding task; however, it requires a complex ability to adapt to changing...
The purpose of this study was to identify whether the motor pattern of forward walking (FW) and back...
Backward walking (BW) is a recently emerging exercise. However, limited studies exist regarding the ...
Background Due to increased interest in treadmill gait training, recent research has focused on the ...
Backward walking (BW), an emerging rehabilitative and training modality, was integrated with unstabl...
This study aimed to investigate effects of walking direction and speed on gait complexity, symmetry ...
A thesis submitted to the Faculty of Health Science, University of the Witwatersrand, in fulfilment ...
Backward walking (BW) has been recommended as a rehabilitation intervention to prevent, manage, or i...
Backward walking (BW) has been recommended as a rehabilitation intervention to prevent, manage, or i...
The purpose of this study was to examine changes in lower extremity joint angles of the ankle, knee,...
What was once a science fiction fantasy, virtual reality (VR) technology has evolved and come a long...
Self-perception of motion through visual stimulation may be important for adapting to locomotor cond...