The purpose of this study was to extend the findings of age-related changes in force fluctuation of musculature of the lower extremity by examining whether accuracy of movement differs between young, middle-aged, and older adults depending on the angular position of the lower leg when completing a continuous tracking task. Participants were 24 healthy young adults (17 to 25 years of age), 24 middle-aged adults (40 to 50 years of age), and 24 older adults (65 to 75 years of age). Performance was assessed during active leg flexion and extension movements within end (10 to 40 degrees flexion) and mid (60 to 90 degrees flexion) ranges of knee motion. Older individuals performed more poorly on the motor task, as indicated by a greater mean absol...
A major factor limiting mobility in elderly subjects is their difficulty with descending steps but t...
The current understanding of age-related declines in muscle strength capacities is largely based upo...
An age associated decline in joint mobility during the early and middle adult years is well document...
The aim of this study was to determine the effect of aging on power generation and joint coordinatio...
Strength of lower extremity muscles is an important determinant of mobility-based functional activit...
Background: Previous research has suggested a decline in knee proprioception with age. Furthermore, ...
The degradation of position and force feedback and associated processing are assumed to play a signi...
The current understanding of age-related declines in muscle strength capacities is largely based upo...
The current understanding of age-related declines in muscle strength capacities is largely based upo...
Introduction The ability to develop force rapidly, assessed as the rate of force development (RFD), ...
Functional movements require concerted actions of monoarticular and biarticular agonists and antagon...
Abstract Substantial evidence demonstrates that falls in older adults are leading causes of fatal an...
Researchers frequently use the deep knee squat as a motor task in order to evaluate the kinematic pe...
Katherine RudolphIt is well established that humans adapt to sudden or unexpected perturbations thro...
This thesis was completed and submitted at Nipissing University, and is made freely accessible throu...
A major factor limiting mobility in elderly subjects is their difficulty with descending steps but t...
The current understanding of age-related declines in muscle strength capacities is largely based upo...
An age associated decline in joint mobility during the early and middle adult years is well document...
The aim of this study was to determine the effect of aging on power generation and joint coordinatio...
Strength of lower extremity muscles is an important determinant of mobility-based functional activit...
Background: Previous research has suggested a decline in knee proprioception with age. Furthermore, ...
The degradation of position and force feedback and associated processing are assumed to play a signi...
The current understanding of age-related declines in muscle strength capacities is largely based upo...
The current understanding of age-related declines in muscle strength capacities is largely based upo...
Introduction The ability to develop force rapidly, assessed as the rate of force development (RFD), ...
Functional movements require concerted actions of monoarticular and biarticular agonists and antagon...
Abstract Substantial evidence demonstrates that falls in older adults are leading causes of fatal an...
Researchers frequently use the deep knee squat as a motor task in order to evaluate the kinematic pe...
Katherine RudolphIt is well established that humans adapt to sudden or unexpected perturbations thro...
This thesis was completed and submitted at Nipissing University, and is made freely accessible throu...
A major factor limiting mobility in elderly subjects is their difficulty with descending steps but t...
The current understanding of age-related declines in muscle strength capacities is largely based upo...
An age associated decline in joint mobility during the early and middle adult years is well document...