Shifts of the center of pressure (CoP) through modulation of foot placement and ankle moments (CoP-mechanism) cause accelerations of the center of mass (CoM) that can be used to stabilize gait. An additional mechanism that can be used to stabilize gait, is the counter-rotation mechanism, i.e., changing the angular momentum of segments around the CoM to change the direction of the ground reaction force. The relative contribution of these mechanisms to the control of the CoM is unknown. Therefore, we aimed to determine the relative contribution of these mechanisms to control the CoM in the anteroposterior (AP) direction during a normal step and the first recovery step after perturbation in healthy adults. Nineteen healthy subjects walked on a...
During walking on a treadmill 10 human subjects (mean age 20 years) were perturbed by 100 ms pushes ...
Whenever a perturbation occurs during walking we have to maintain our balance using the recovery str...
Abstract We investigated motor-equivalent stabilization of task-related variables (TRV) at times of ...
During walking, the center of mass (CoM) position can be controlled relative to the base of support ...
Centre of mass (CoM) motion during human balance recovery is largely influenced by the ground reacti...
In many simple walking models foot placement dictates the center of pressure location and ground rea...
During steady-state walking, mediolateral gait stability can be maintained by controlling the center...
Healthy individuals highly regulate their whole body angular momentum (WBAM) during walking. Since W...
I. INTRODUCTION Exoskeleton walking increases the relative time spent in the double support phase (D...
honors thesisCollege of HealthHealth & KinesiologyPeter C. FinoBackground: Despite ample research ex...
Understanding balance during human gait is complicated by the abundance of recovery options. Among a...
High-heeled shoes are associated with instability and falling, leading to injuries such as fracture ...
Most falls occur after a loss of balance following an unexpected perturbation such as a slip or a tr...
Whenever a perturbation occurs during walking we have to maintain our balance using the recovery str...
Most falls occur after a loss of balance following an unexpected perturbation such as a slip or a tr...
During walking on a treadmill 10 human subjects (mean age 20 years) were perturbed by 100 ms pushes ...
Whenever a perturbation occurs during walking we have to maintain our balance using the recovery str...
Abstract We investigated motor-equivalent stabilization of task-related variables (TRV) at times of ...
During walking, the center of mass (CoM) position can be controlled relative to the base of support ...
Centre of mass (CoM) motion during human balance recovery is largely influenced by the ground reacti...
In many simple walking models foot placement dictates the center of pressure location and ground rea...
During steady-state walking, mediolateral gait stability can be maintained by controlling the center...
Healthy individuals highly regulate their whole body angular momentum (WBAM) during walking. Since W...
I. INTRODUCTION Exoskeleton walking increases the relative time spent in the double support phase (D...
honors thesisCollege of HealthHealth & KinesiologyPeter C. FinoBackground: Despite ample research ex...
Understanding balance during human gait is complicated by the abundance of recovery options. Among a...
High-heeled shoes are associated with instability and falling, leading to injuries such as fracture ...
Most falls occur after a loss of balance following an unexpected perturbation such as a slip or a tr...
Whenever a perturbation occurs during walking we have to maintain our balance using the recovery str...
Most falls occur after a loss of balance following an unexpected perturbation such as a slip or a tr...
During walking on a treadmill 10 human subjects (mean age 20 years) were perturbed by 100 ms pushes ...
Whenever a perturbation occurs during walking we have to maintain our balance using the recovery str...
Abstract We investigated motor-equivalent stabilization of task-related variables (TRV) at times of ...