Fall-related injuries costs the United States more than $50 billion per annum. This thesis addresses the biomechanics of using the upper extremities to arrest a forward fall to the ground. This common type of fall is associated with wrist fractures, elbow and shoulder soft-tissue injuries, and head injuries. A study of 20 healthy young and 20 older (>65 years) subjects showed that age, gender and perceived threat significantly affected how quickly subjects moved their upper extremities into a protective posture. Even the slowest subjects moved their hands into the protective posture in less than half the time available in a forward fall. A ballistic pendulum was used in similar groups of adults to demonstrate that peak hand reaction f...
An interdisciplinary approach was used to examine how age, biomechanical and psychological factors a...
Research has shown that the installation of Impact Absorbing Playground Surfaces (LAPS) in play area...
Knowledge of dynamic forces acting on the upper limb is useful, and sometimes even necessary, in it...
Fall-related injuries costs the United States more than $50 billion per annum. This thesis addresses...
Fall-related injuries are a leading cause of morbidity and mortality, particularly in the elderly. W...
Purpose: This thesis evaluated the age differences in biomechanics and muscle activity during contro...
Introduction: Falling leads all causes of older adult (>60 years) injuries. Most community-dwelling ...
[[abstract]]The overall objectives are to develop a biomechanical model for a simulated fall with ou...
The ability to regain standing balance with a single step after a forward fall was studied with expe...
The epidemic occurrence of falls and fall-related injuries in the elderly is widely recognized, but ...
Falls cause 83% of traumatic brain injuries (TBI) in older adults aged 65+ (Harvey, 2012). Furthermo...
Age-related declines in upper extremity muscle strength may affect an older adult’s ability to land ...
Over 90% of hip fractures are due to falls. Yet, only 1-2% of falls result in hip fracture. This sug...
This thesis examined the dynamics of backward falls in older adults involving head impact. Time-vary...
Unintentional falls in the elderly are a serious problem. Despite this, few studies have quantified ...
An interdisciplinary approach was used to examine how age, biomechanical and psychological factors a...
Research has shown that the installation of Impact Absorbing Playground Surfaces (LAPS) in play area...
Knowledge of dynamic forces acting on the upper limb is useful, and sometimes even necessary, in it...
Fall-related injuries costs the United States more than $50 billion per annum. This thesis addresses...
Fall-related injuries are a leading cause of morbidity and mortality, particularly in the elderly. W...
Purpose: This thesis evaluated the age differences in biomechanics and muscle activity during contro...
Introduction: Falling leads all causes of older adult (>60 years) injuries. Most community-dwelling ...
[[abstract]]The overall objectives are to develop a biomechanical model for a simulated fall with ou...
The ability to regain standing balance with a single step after a forward fall was studied with expe...
The epidemic occurrence of falls and fall-related injuries in the elderly is widely recognized, but ...
Falls cause 83% of traumatic brain injuries (TBI) in older adults aged 65+ (Harvey, 2012). Furthermo...
Age-related declines in upper extremity muscle strength may affect an older adult’s ability to land ...
Over 90% of hip fractures are due to falls. Yet, only 1-2% of falls result in hip fracture. This sug...
This thesis examined the dynamics of backward falls in older adults involving head impact. Time-vary...
Unintentional falls in the elderly are a serious problem. Despite this, few studies have quantified ...
An interdisciplinary approach was used to examine how age, biomechanical and psychological factors a...
Research has shown that the installation of Impact Absorbing Playground Surfaces (LAPS) in play area...
Knowledge of dynamic forces acting on the upper limb is useful, and sometimes even necessary, in it...