OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to compare gaze behaviour during stair and ramp walking between patients with chronic peripheral vestibular hypofunction and healthy human subjects. METHODS: Twenty four (24) patients with chronic peripheral vestibular hypofunction (14 unilateral and 10 bilateral) and 24 healthy subjects performed stair and ramp up and down walks at self-selected speed. The walks were repeated five times. A mobile eye tracker was used to record gaze behaviour (defined as time directed to pre-defined areas) and an insole measurement device assessed gait (speed, step time, step length). During each walk gaze behaviour relative to i) detection of first transition area "First TA", ii) detection of steps of the mid-sta...
BACKGROUND:Peripheral vision often deteriorates with age, disrupting our ability to maintain normal ...
Background<p>Individuals with bilateral vestibular hypofunction (BVH) often report symptoms of oscil...
To assess visual acuity (VA) while the patient is walking and to evaluate oscillopsia severity in pa...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to compare gaze behaviour during stair and ramp walking betw...
The aim of this study was to compare gaze behaviour during stair and ramp walking between patients w...
Background: The gaze stability test (GST) quantifies the ability of a person to recognize a target p...
DIPLOMOVÁ PRÁCE 2017 Kristina Petříčková Abstract This diploma thesis is focused on the effect of pe...
OBJECTIVES: To investigate if a well-compensated unilateral peripheral vestibular hypofunction could...
AIM: To examine the stepping accuracy of people with diabetes and diabetic peripheral neuropathy. ME...
Objectives: Peripheral vestibular disorders except from reflexes dysfunction correspond also to cogn...
Objective: To identify differences in gait based on fall history among a group of older subjects wi...
Although the visual system is known to provide relevant information to guide stair locomotion, there...
Although the visual system is known to provide relevant information to guide stair locomotion, there...
Objectives: To assess visual acuity (VA) while the patient is walking and to evaluate oscillopsia se...
Objectives:Following the loss of vestibular function, some patients functionally improve and are min...
BACKGROUND:Peripheral vision often deteriorates with age, disrupting our ability to maintain normal ...
Background<p>Individuals with bilateral vestibular hypofunction (BVH) often report symptoms of oscil...
To assess visual acuity (VA) while the patient is walking and to evaluate oscillopsia severity in pa...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to compare gaze behaviour during stair and ramp walking betw...
The aim of this study was to compare gaze behaviour during stair and ramp walking between patients w...
Background: The gaze stability test (GST) quantifies the ability of a person to recognize a target p...
DIPLOMOVÁ PRÁCE 2017 Kristina Petříčková Abstract This diploma thesis is focused on the effect of pe...
OBJECTIVES: To investigate if a well-compensated unilateral peripheral vestibular hypofunction could...
AIM: To examine the stepping accuracy of people with diabetes and diabetic peripheral neuropathy. ME...
Objectives: Peripheral vestibular disorders except from reflexes dysfunction correspond also to cogn...
Objective: To identify differences in gait based on fall history among a group of older subjects wi...
Although the visual system is known to provide relevant information to guide stair locomotion, there...
Although the visual system is known to provide relevant information to guide stair locomotion, there...
Objectives: To assess visual acuity (VA) while the patient is walking and to evaluate oscillopsia se...
Objectives:Following the loss of vestibular function, some patients functionally improve and are min...
BACKGROUND:Peripheral vision often deteriorates with age, disrupting our ability to maintain normal ...
Background<p>Individuals with bilateral vestibular hypofunction (BVH) often report symptoms of oscil...
To assess visual acuity (VA) while the patient is walking and to evaluate oscillopsia severity in pa...