The energy cost of walking (C) in nine chronic hemiparetic patients was calculated by measuring the total mechanical work (Wtot) done by the muscles and the efficiency of this work production (eta). The energy cost was twice normal in slow walkers and 1.3 times greater in fast walkers. The increase in C was proportional to the increase in Wtot and eta was normal at around 20%, despite an increase in muscle tone and muscle co-contractions. This type of approach gives a greater understanding into how segmental impairments increase Wtot and C and contribute to a patient's disability
The energy cost of walking was measured in 12 patients (age 39-73 years) with hip joint impairment a...
reasoned that with an optimal aiding horizontal force, the reduction in metabolic rate would reflect...
The energy cost of walking (at 3.2 km x h(-1)) per unit distance (J x kg(-1) x m(-1)) at gradients o...
Background: Previous reports of the mechanics and energetics of post-stroke hemiparetic walking have...
The energy cost of level walking (Cw) was measured from the ratio of O2 consumption to speed (from 0...
This thesis aimed to investigate the heightened energy consumption of walking in hemiparetic stroke ...
The oxygen consumption during walking was measured in patients affected by chronic lesions of the fo...
The aim of the present study was to evaluate the importance and the necessity of metabolic measureme...
Walking is a very common activity for the human body. It is so common that the musculoskeletal and c...
The present study compared the muscular efficiency in spastic and healthy lower limbs producing the ...
In this study the energy cost of level walking was measured in 23 patients with stationary spastic p...
The purpose of this study was to investigate whether the increased energy cost of amputee gait could...
Few studies have assessed the changes produced by multiple joint impairments (MJI) of the lower limb...
OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study was to analyze the effects of clearing and skirting obstacles d...
This study combines metabolic and kinematic measurements at the whole-body level, with EMG and ultra...
The energy cost of walking was measured in 12 patients (age 39-73 years) with hip joint impairment a...
reasoned that with an optimal aiding horizontal force, the reduction in metabolic rate would reflect...
The energy cost of walking (at 3.2 km x h(-1)) per unit distance (J x kg(-1) x m(-1)) at gradients o...
Background: Previous reports of the mechanics and energetics of post-stroke hemiparetic walking have...
The energy cost of level walking (Cw) was measured from the ratio of O2 consumption to speed (from 0...
This thesis aimed to investigate the heightened energy consumption of walking in hemiparetic stroke ...
The oxygen consumption during walking was measured in patients affected by chronic lesions of the fo...
The aim of the present study was to evaluate the importance and the necessity of metabolic measureme...
Walking is a very common activity for the human body. It is so common that the musculoskeletal and c...
The present study compared the muscular efficiency in spastic and healthy lower limbs producing the ...
In this study the energy cost of level walking was measured in 23 patients with stationary spastic p...
The purpose of this study was to investigate whether the increased energy cost of amputee gait could...
Few studies have assessed the changes produced by multiple joint impairments (MJI) of the lower limb...
OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study was to analyze the effects of clearing and skirting obstacles d...
This study combines metabolic and kinematic measurements at the whole-body level, with EMG and ultra...
The energy cost of walking was measured in 12 patients (age 39-73 years) with hip joint impairment a...
reasoned that with an optimal aiding horizontal force, the reduction in metabolic rate would reflect...
The energy cost of walking (at 3.2 km x h(-1)) per unit distance (J x kg(-1) x m(-1)) at gradients o...