Most human gait forms assume symmetrical, alternating patterns of interlimb coordination (e.g., crawling, walking, running). Human galloping is a notable exception. In contrast to extensive information on galloping in animals, little is known about this gait in humans. Therefore, kinematic and topographical analyses of running and galloping were undertaken to investigate the manner in which the lower limbs are uncoupled to produce this asymmetrical gait. Seven adult females were filmed while running and galloping at their preferred speed. Analysis of the gaits revealed differences in the following: (a) preferred speed, (b) coupling between upper- and lower-limb girdles, and (c) point of foot fall (end-point trajectories). In contrast to cle...
1. The aim of this study was to find kinematic patterns that are invariant across the normal range o...
Transverse and rotary gallop differ for the placement of the hind and fore leading feet: ipsilateral...
Background Synergy modules have been used to describe activation of lower limb muscles during locomo...
Unilateral skipping or bipedal galloping is one of the gait types humans are able to perform. In con...
Background and purpose: In humans walking and running are the preferred and most commonly used gaits...
INTRODUCTION: Gallop is a skipping gait in which one leg (the leading leg) is continuously kept in f...
Only a few studies on quadrupedal locomotion have investigated symmetrical and asymmetrical gaits in...
256 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1985.A cinematographic approach wa...
Among quadrupedal gaits, the galloping gait has specific characteristics in terms of locomotor behav...
The walk and trot are inherently symmetrical gaits, making them potentially suitable for the detecti...
The walk and trot are inherently symmetrical gaits, making them potentially suitable for the detecti...
Veterinary lameness examinations often comprise assessing ridden horses. Quantitative movement symme...
Laterality can be observed as side biases in locomotory behaviour which, in the horse, manifest inte...
We hypothesized that, as occurring in cars, body structural asymmetries could generate asymmetry in ...
Laterality can be observed as side biases in locomotory behaviour which, in the horse, manifest inte...
1. The aim of this study was to find kinematic patterns that are invariant across the normal range o...
Transverse and rotary gallop differ for the placement of the hind and fore leading feet: ipsilateral...
Background Synergy modules have been used to describe activation of lower limb muscles during locomo...
Unilateral skipping or bipedal galloping is one of the gait types humans are able to perform. In con...
Background and purpose: In humans walking and running are the preferred and most commonly used gaits...
INTRODUCTION: Gallop is a skipping gait in which one leg (the leading leg) is continuously kept in f...
Only a few studies on quadrupedal locomotion have investigated symmetrical and asymmetrical gaits in...
256 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1985.A cinematographic approach wa...
Among quadrupedal gaits, the galloping gait has specific characteristics in terms of locomotor behav...
The walk and trot are inherently symmetrical gaits, making them potentially suitable for the detecti...
The walk and trot are inherently symmetrical gaits, making them potentially suitable for the detecti...
Veterinary lameness examinations often comprise assessing ridden horses. Quantitative movement symme...
Laterality can be observed as side biases in locomotory behaviour which, in the horse, manifest inte...
We hypothesized that, as occurring in cars, body structural asymmetries could generate asymmetry in ...
Laterality can be observed as side biases in locomotory behaviour which, in the horse, manifest inte...
1. The aim of this study was to find kinematic patterns that are invariant across the normal range o...
Transverse and rotary gallop differ for the placement of the hind and fore leading feet: ipsilateral...
Background Synergy modules have been used to describe activation of lower limb muscles during locomo...