Background: When stepping down from a raised surface, either a toe or heel contact strategy is performed. Increased vertical momentum is likely to be experienced during a step descent, yet the extent to which these descent strategies influence the development of load at the ground and knee has not been examined. Research Question: Does descent strategy influence ground and knee joint loading? Does the contribution from leading and trailing limb joint mechanics differ between descent strategies? Methods: Twenty-two healthy male participants (age: 34.0 ± 6.5 years, height: 179 ± 6.3 cm, mass: 83.5 ± 13 kg) walked along a raised platform, stepped down from a 14 cm height utilising either a toe (n = 10) or heel (n = 12) initial contact, and co...
OBJECTIVE: To compare the joint torque pattern and dynamic joint stiffness at the knee and ankle in ...
Background: Poor postural stability is associated with chronic ankle instability. Previous research ...
Background and Objectives: Acquiring knowledge about the magnitude and direction of induced joint fo...
When stepping down from a height difference in ongoing gait, subjects are known to use a heel landin...
Aim: The aim of this study was to investigate the differences between older and younger adults in th...
This study aims to investigate the effects of shoe traction and obstacle height on friction during w...
BACKGROUND: Toe-out foot positioning is increasingly analyzed as a compensatory body-mechanical str...
Contains fulltext : 80471.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The impact pha...
Background: Although short-leg walkers are often used in the treatment of lower extremity injuries (...
Background: Medial wedged foot orthoses are frequently prescribed to reduce retropatellar stress in ...
ZHANG, S-N.. B. T. BATES, and I. S. DUFEK. Contributions of lower extremity joints to energy dissipa...
Introduction: Both toe-out (TO) and toe-in (TI) gaits decrease knee load during walking and stair as...
Introduction: Evidence concerning the alteration of knee function during landing suffers from a lack...
The purpose of this research was to evaluate biomechanical differences in alternate stair descent st...
The purposes of this study was to investigate the biomechanical influence of the walking shoe with a...
OBJECTIVE: To compare the joint torque pattern and dynamic joint stiffness at the knee and ankle in ...
Background: Poor postural stability is associated with chronic ankle instability. Previous research ...
Background and Objectives: Acquiring knowledge about the magnitude and direction of induced joint fo...
When stepping down from a height difference in ongoing gait, subjects are known to use a heel landin...
Aim: The aim of this study was to investigate the differences between older and younger adults in th...
This study aims to investigate the effects of shoe traction and obstacle height on friction during w...
BACKGROUND: Toe-out foot positioning is increasingly analyzed as a compensatory body-mechanical str...
Contains fulltext : 80471.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The impact pha...
Background: Although short-leg walkers are often used in the treatment of lower extremity injuries (...
Background: Medial wedged foot orthoses are frequently prescribed to reduce retropatellar stress in ...
ZHANG, S-N.. B. T. BATES, and I. S. DUFEK. Contributions of lower extremity joints to energy dissipa...
Introduction: Both toe-out (TO) and toe-in (TI) gaits decrease knee load during walking and stair as...
Introduction: Evidence concerning the alteration of knee function during landing suffers from a lack...
The purpose of this research was to evaluate biomechanical differences in alternate stair descent st...
The purposes of this study was to investigate the biomechanical influence of the walking shoe with a...
OBJECTIVE: To compare the joint torque pattern and dynamic joint stiffness at the knee and ankle in ...
Background: Poor postural stability is associated with chronic ankle instability. Previous research ...
Background and Objectives: Acquiring knowledge about the magnitude and direction of induced joint fo...