Although literature in relation to rising to stand from a chair is extensive, there is limited information on symmetry and motion in the frontal and transverse planes. Ground reaction forces (GRF), lower limb angular displacements and moments, and the thoracolumbar and cervicothoracic spine regions angular displacements around the vertical and antero-posterior axes (respectively, the transverse and frontal planes) were investigated in 12 females. Right to left symmetry and the trial-to-trial consistency of all variables was also investigated. Able-bodied participants demonstrated frontal and transverse plane displacement and moments in the lower limbs and the trunk, and mediolateral GRFs, during rising to stand from a chair. The results of ...
The postural response to translation of the support surface may be influenced by the performance of ...
Rising to stand from a chair becomes more difficult to perform as pregnancy progresses, which may le...
IntroductionWeight-bearing asymmetry is a common characteristic of post-stroke individuals when exec...
Although literature in relation to rising to stand from a chair is extensive, there is limited infor...
Objectives: Determination of the phases in a stand-to-sit-to-stand task based on a derivative of the...
In this paper, we propose a method that uses the femoral and tibial elevation angles to quantitative...
This study was aimed at assessing the possible relationship between upright and sitting postures in ...
It is not currently known if those upright stability mechanisms utilized in standing posture are pre...
Objectives: The sit-to-stand (STS) transfer mobilizes an extended part of the kinematic chain throug...
To investigate the level of bilateral symmetry or asymmetry between right and left foot center of pr...
Parkinson's disease (PD) is associated with particular difficulties rising from a seated position. L...
Although the identification and characterisation of a participant's lateral profile during quiet sta...
Low back injury is associated with sudden movements and loading. Trunk motion after sudden loading d...
Studies of human upright posture typically have stressed the need to control ankle and hip joints to...
Coming to stand from supine is a motion that most of us do at least once a day. This motion also mus...
The postural response to translation of the support surface may be influenced by the performance of ...
Rising to stand from a chair becomes more difficult to perform as pregnancy progresses, which may le...
IntroductionWeight-bearing asymmetry is a common characteristic of post-stroke individuals when exec...
Although literature in relation to rising to stand from a chair is extensive, there is limited infor...
Objectives: Determination of the phases in a stand-to-sit-to-stand task based on a derivative of the...
In this paper, we propose a method that uses the femoral and tibial elevation angles to quantitative...
This study was aimed at assessing the possible relationship between upright and sitting postures in ...
It is not currently known if those upright stability mechanisms utilized in standing posture are pre...
Objectives: The sit-to-stand (STS) transfer mobilizes an extended part of the kinematic chain throug...
To investigate the level of bilateral symmetry or asymmetry between right and left foot center of pr...
Parkinson's disease (PD) is associated with particular difficulties rising from a seated position. L...
Although the identification and characterisation of a participant's lateral profile during quiet sta...
Low back injury is associated with sudden movements and loading. Trunk motion after sudden loading d...
Studies of human upright posture typically have stressed the need to control ankle and hip joints to...
Coming to stand from supine is a motion that most of us do at least once a day. This motion also mus...
The postural response to translation of the support surface may be influenced by the performance of ...
Rising to stand from a chair becomes more difficult to perform as pregnancy progresses, which may le...
IntroductionWeight-bearing asymmetry is a common characteristic of post-stroke individuals when exec...