Tripping over obstacles is one of the main causes of falls. One potential hazard to actually fall when tripped is inadequate foot landing. Adequate landing is required to control the body's angular momentum, while avoiding dangerous surfaces (slippery patch, uneven ground). To avoid such dangers, foot trajectory needs to be controlled by inhibiting and adjusting the initiated recovery foot path during a tripping reaction. We investigated whether such adjustments can be made without jeopardizing balance recovery. Sixteen healthy young adults (25.1 ± 3.2 years) walked at their comfortable speed over a walkway equipped with 14 hidden obstacles. Participants were tripped 10 times in between a random number of normal walking trials; five trips i...
Studies on neural decision making mostly investigated fast corrective adjustments of arm movements. ...
Humans’ balance recovery responses to gait perturbations are negatively impacted with ageing. Slip a...
BACKGROUND: Trips are common in and out of the workplace with most people recovering to avoid a subs...
Tripping over obstacles is one of the main causes of falls. One potential hazard to actually fall wh...
INTRODUCTION:The primary study aim was to determine if repeated exposure to trips and slips with inc...
Falls prevention is important for older individuals to maintain healthy lifestyles and is an essenti...
IntroductionThe primary study aim was to determine if repeated exposure to trips and slips with incr...
Arm movements after perturbations like tripping over an obstacle have been suggested to be aspecific...
Young adults fall most frequently when walking, and trips account for 25% of these falls (Heijnen & ...
Tripping over an obstacle can result in a fall when the forward angular momentum, obtained from impa...
Falls are common in daily life, often caused by trips and slips and, particularly in older adults, w...
People can fall after a trip. Functional fall training provides people with multiple controlled trip...
Tripping causes a forward angular momentum that has to be arrested to prevent a fall. The support li...
Tripping is a major cause for falls, especially in the elderly. This study investigated whether fall...
Studies on neural decision making mostly investigated fast corrective adjustments of arm movements. ...
Studies on neural decision making mostly investigated fast corrective adjustments of arm movements. ...
Humans’ balance recovery responses to gait perturbations are negatively impacted with ageing. Slip a...
BACKGROUND: Trips are common in and out of the workplace with most people recovering to avoid a subs...
Tripping over obstacles is one of the main causes of falls. One potential hazard to actually fall wh...
INTRODUCTION:The primary study aim was to determine if repeated exposure to trips and slips with inc...
Falls prevention is important for older individuals to maintain healthy lifestyles and is an essenti...
IntroductionThe primary study aim was to determine if repeated exposure to trips and slips with incr...
Arm movements after perturbations like tripping over an obstacle have been suggested to be aspecific...
Young adults fall most frequently when walking, and trips account for 25% of these falls (Heijnen & ...
Tripping over an obstacle can result in a fall when the forward angular momentum, obtained from impa...
Falls are common in daily life, often caused by trips and slips and, particularly in older adults, w...
People can fall after a trip. Functional fall training provides people with multiple controlled trip...
Tripping causes a forward angular momentum that has to be arrested to prevent a fall. The support li...
Tripping is a major cause for falls, especially in the elderly. This study investigated whether fall...
Studies on neural decision making mostly investigated fast corrective adjustments of arm movements. ...
Studies on neural decision making mostly investigated fast corrective adjustments of arm movements. ...
Humans’ balance recovery responses to gait perturbations are negatively impacted with ageing. Slip a...
BACKGROUND: Trips are common in and out of the workplace with most people recovering to avoid a subs...