Responses of 11 young adult males, initially standing, to support surface forward accelerations of 0.18 g were investigated. In response to the impending falls this stimulus initiated, body segment motions and myoelectric activities in six muscles were measured. These measurements were then input to 9 or 12 segment whole body biomechanical models and the reaction joint torques needed to produce the motions were calculated.Mean relative joint rotations were as large as 92.8[deg] and calculated relative joint angular accelerations as large as 29.7 rad s-2. Mean myoelectric signal latencies in the six muscles monitored ranged from 135 ms at the ankles to 176 ms at the shoulders with intermediate values at intermediate joints. Mean values of ca...
Introduction: Falling leads all causes of older adult (>60 years) injuries. Most community-dwelling ...
Background. Previous studies have reported that older adults have a reduced ability to recover balan...
Falls cause substantial death and morbidity in the elderly. Fall risk depends on ability to maintai...
The epidemic occurrence of falls and fall-related injuries in the elderly is widely recognized, but ...
The biomechanics of human responses to impending falls were investigated in a first attempt study th...
Unintentional falls in the elderly are a serious problem. Despite this, few studies have quantified ...
The ability to regain standing balance with a single step after a forward fall was studied with expe...
Falls are one of the major leading causes of death for the elderly, and the number of fall-related d...
Fall-related injuries costs the United States more than $50 billion per annum. This thesis addresses...
Postural response biomechanics of young and elderly adults during perturbed stance was studied using...
The purpose of this study was to determine the muscular contributions to the acceleration of the who...
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This study assessed the body’s kinematic responses to unpredictable gait perturbations repeatedly in...
Fall-related injuries are a leading cause of morbidity and mortality, particularly in the elderly. W...
Accidental falls present a large functional and financial burden among people aged 65 years and olde...
Introduction: Falling leads all causes of older adult (>60 years) injuries. Most community-dwelling ...
Background. Previous studies have reported that older adults have a reduced ability to recover balan...
Falls cause substantial death and morbidity in the elderly. Fall risk depends on ability to maintai...
The epidemic occurrence of falls and fall-related injuries in the elderly is widely recognized, but ...
The biomechanics of human responses to impending falls were investigated in a first attempt study th...
Unintentional falls in the elderly are a serious problem. Despite this, few studies have quantified ...
The ability to regain standing balance with a single step after a forward fall was studied with expe...
Falls are one of the major leading causes of death for the elderly, and the number of fall-related d...
Fall-related injuries costs the United States more than $50 billion per annum. This thesis addresses...
Postural response biomechanics of young and elderly adults during perturbed stance was studied using...
The purpose of this study was to determine the muscular contributions to the acceleration of the who...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/111171/1/j.1532-5415.1994.tb04972.x.pd
This study assessed the body’s kinematic responses to unpredictable gait perturbations repeatedly in...
Fall-related injuries are a leading cause of morbidity and mortality, particularly in the elderly. W...
Accidental falls present a large functional and financial burden among people aged 65 years and olde...
Introduction: Falling leads all causes of older adult (>60 years) injuries. Most community-dwelling ...
Background. Previous studies have reported that older adults have a reduced ability to recover balan...
Falls cause substantial death and morbidity in the elderly. Fall risk depends on ability to maintai...