It is still unclear how humans control mediolateral (ML) stability in walking and even more so for running. Here, foot placement strategy as a main mechanism to control ML stability was compared between walking and running. Moreover, to verify the role of foot placement as a means to control ML stability in both modes of locomotion, this study investigated the effect of external lateral stabilization on foot placement control. Ten young adults participated in this study. Kinematic data of the trunk (T6) and feet were recorded during walking and running on a treadmill in normal and stabilized conditions. Correlation between ML trunk CoM state and subsequent ML foot placement, step width, and step width variability were assessed. Paired t-tes...
During walking on a treadmill 10 human subjects (mean age 20 years) were perturbed by 100 ms pushes ...
Abstract During steady-state walking, mediolateral gait stability can be maintained by controlling t...
Background. Common understanding is that adequate foot placement (stepping strategy) is crucial in m...
INTRODUCTION To walk stably without falling, all steps should be placed in the appropriate position....
Step-by-step foot placement control, relative to the center of mass (CoM) kinematic state, is genera...
External lateral stabilization can help identify stability control mechanisms during steady-state wa...
Accurate coordination of mediolateral foot placement, relative to the center of mass kinematic state...
We investigated mediolateral dynamic stability at first foot off and first initial contact during ga...
Whenever a perturbation occurs during walking we have to maintain our balance using the recovery str...
Whenever a perturbation occurs during walking we have to maintain our balance using the recovery str...
Human walking displays increased uncertainty in the medial-lateral (ML) direction compared to the an...
We measured variability of foot placement during gait to test whether lateral balance must be active...
Walking humans respond to pulls or pushes on their upper body by changing where they place their foo...
INTRODUCTION: Atypical rearfoot eversion is an important kinematic risk factor in running-related in...
Research has indicated that human walking is more unstable in the secondary, rather than primary pla...
During walking on a treadmill 10 human subjects (mean age 20 years) were perturbed by 100 ms pushes ...
Abstract During steady-state walking, mediolateral gait stability can be maintained by controlling t...
Background. Common understanding is that adequate foot placement (stepping strategy) is crucial in m...
INTRODUCTION To walk stably without falling, all steps should be placed in the appropriate position....
Step-by-step foot placement control, relative to the center of mass (CoM) kinematic state, is genera...
External lateral stabilization can help identify stability control mechanisms during steady-state wa...
Accurate coordination of mediolateral foot placement, relative to the center of mass kinematic state...
We investigated mediolateral dynamic stability at first foot off and first initial contact during ga...
Whenever a perturbation occurs during walking we have to maintain our balance using the recovery str...
Whenever a perturbation occurs during walking we have to maintain our balance using the recovery str...
Human walking displays increased uncertainty in the medial-lateral (ML) direction compared to the an...
We measured variability of foot placement during gait to test whether lateral balance must be active...
Walking humans respond to pulls or pushes on their upper body by changing where they place their foo...
INTRODUCTION: Atypical rearfoot eversion is an important kinematic risk factor in running-related in...
Research has indicated that human walking is more unstable in the secondary, rather than primary pla...
During walking on a treadmill 10 human subjects (mean age 20 years) were perturbed by 100 ms pushes ...
Abstract During steady-state walking, mediolateral gait stability can be maintained by controlling t...
Background. Common understanding is that adequate foot placement (stepping strategy) is crucial in m...