© 2020 Purpose: To compare sit-to-stand (STS) kinetics in young (YM) and older (OM) males and determine correlates of STS performance. Methods: YM (n = 15, age = 20.7 ± 2.2 yrs) and OM (n = 15, age = 71.6 ± 3.9 yrs) performed a single STS task as quickly as possible on a force plate and the vertical ground reaction force (VGRF) signal was analyzed. Peak VGRF, as well as peak (100 ms rolling average), early (minimum VGRF to 50% peak VGRF), late (50% peak VGRF to peak VGRF), and overall (minimum VGRF to peak VGRF) rate of force development (RFD) were calculated. Power (absolute and relative) and velocity parameters as well as rate of electromyography rise (RER) were also obtained. Results: STS time, average power, early RFD, and lower limb le...
There is increasing appreciation of the role of rate of torque development (RTD) in physical functio...
The purposes of this study were to examine the age-related differences in absolute and normalized to...
Purpose: Up to 80% of individuals with Parkinson's disease (PD) report having difficulty with risin...
© 2020 Purpose: To compare sit-to-stand (STS) kinetics in young (YM) and older (OM) males and determ...
Purpose: To compare chair rise kinetics in young (YM) and older (OM) males, and determine correlates...
The sit-to-stand (STS) task is a fundamental activity of daily living. Although typically considered...
Background: Repetitive sit-to-stand (rSTS) is a fatigue perturbation model to examine the age-effect...
Background: Ground reaction force parameters in a sit-to-stand (STS) movement can be used to evaluat...
Simple methods for quantitative evaluations of individual motor performance are crucial for the earl...
Many previous studies have demonstrated age-related reductions in power output. However, few studies...
Purpose: To identify the effects of short-term resistance training (RT) on maximal and rapid torque ...
Portable inertial measurement units allow movement velocity and power to be measured during function...
Being able to rise from a chair is an important activity of daily living and often a determinant for...
Among the healthy elderly, sit-to-stand (STS) movement largely depends on: (a) trunk bending momentu...
: The 5-Sit-to-stand test (5STS) is widely used to estimate lower limb muscle power (MP). An Inertia...
There is increasing appreciation of the role of rate of torque development (RTD) in physical functio...
The purposes of this study were to examine the age-related differences in absolute and normalized to...
Purpose: Up to 80% of individuals with Parkinson's disease (PD) report having difficulty with risin...
© 2020 Purpose: To compare sit-to-stand (STS) kinetics in young (YM) and older (OM) males and determ...
Purpose: To compare chair rise kinetics in young (YM) and older (OM) males, and determine correlates...
The sit-to-stand (STS) task is a fundamental activity of daily living. Although typically considered...
Background: Repetitive sit-to-stand (rSTS) is a fatigue perturbation model to examine the age-effect...
Background: Ground reaction force parameters in a sit-to-stand (STS) movement can be used to evaluat...
Simple methods for quantitative evaluations of individual motor performance are crucial for the earl...
Many previous studies have demonstrated age-related reductions in power output. However, few studies...
Purpose: To identify the effects of short-term resistance training (RT) on maximal and rapid torque ...
Portable inertial measurement units allow movement velocity and power to be measured during function...
Being able to rise from a chair is an important activity of daily living and often a determinant for...
Among the healthy elderly, sit-to-stand (STS) movement largely depends on: (a) trunk bending momentu...
: The 5-Sit-to-stand test (5STS) is widely used to estimate lower limb muscle power (MP). An Inertia...
There is increasing appreciation of the role of rate of torque development (RTD) in physical functio...
The purposes of this study were to examine the age-related differences in absolute and normalized to...
Purpose: Up to 80% of individuals with Parkinson's disease (PD) report having difficulty with risin...