Purpose: Human sensory and motor systems deteriorate with age. When walking, older adults may therefore find it more difficult to adjust their steps to new visual information, especially considering that such adjustments require control of balance as well as of foot trajectory. Our study investigates the effects of ageing on lower limb responses to unpredictable target shifts. Methods: Participants walked on a treadmill with projected stepping targets that occasionally shifted in the medial or lateral direction. The shifts occurred at a random moment during the early half of the swing phase of either leg. Kinematic, kinetic and muscle activity data were collected. Results: Older adults responded later and corrected for a smaller proportion ...
Locomotor movements are accommodated to various surface conditions by means of specific locomotor ad...
Human walking is highly adaptable, which allows us to walk under different circumstances. With aging...
This study investigates if there are age- and falls-risk related differences in the length of time i...
PURPOSE: Human sensory and motor systems deteriorate with age. When walking, older adults may theref...
Making step adjustments is an essential component of walking. However, the ability to make step adju...
Introduction: Muscular strength decreases with age leading to changes in lower limb muscle activity,...
Item does not contain fulltextWe investigated the effects of ageing on balance corrections induced b...
The ability to respond quickly and accurately to an external perturbation with a stepping response i...
This study examined the neuromuscular adaptations of young and old adults in response to a challenge...
Katherine RudolphIt is well established that humans adapt to sudden or unexpected perturbations thro...
Although lower limb strength becomes asymmetrical with age, past studies of aging effects on gait bi...
Abstract. [Purpose] Accuracy in coordinating limb movements decreases with aging. The effect of agin...
INTRODUCTION:The regulation of one's step length by placing one's foot at a specific position within...
Gait is a powerful measurement tool to evaluate the functional decline throughout ageing. Falls in e...
1) The aim of the present study was to investigate age-related differences in stepping behavior in r...
Locomotor movements are accommodated to various surface conditions by means of specific locomotor ad...
Human walking is highly adaptable, which allows us to walk under different circumstances. With aging...
This study investigates if there are age- and falls-risk related differences in the length of time i...
PURPOSE: Human sensory and motor systems deteriorate with age. When walking, older adults may theref...
Making step adjustments is an essential component of walking. However, the ability to make step adju...
Introduction: Muscular strength decreases with age leading to changes in lower limb muscle activity,...
Item does not contain fulltextWe investigated the effects of ageing on balance corrections induced b...
The ability to respond quickly and accurately to an external perturbation with a stepping response i...
This study examined the neuromuscular adaptations of young and old adults in response to a challenge...
Katherine RudolphIt is well established that humans adapt to sudden or unexpected perturbations thro...
Although lower limb strength becomes asymmetrical with age, past studies of aging effects on gait bi...
Abstract. [Purpose] Accuracy in coordinating limb movements decreases with aging. The effect of agin...
INTRODUCTION:The regulation of one's step length by placing one's foot at a specific position within...
Gait is a powerful measurement tool to evaluate the functional decline throughout ageing. Falls in e...
1) The aim of the present study was to investigate age-related differences in stepping behavior in r...
Locomotor movements are accommodated to various surface conditions by means of specific locomotor ad...
Human walking is highly adaptable, which allows us to walk under different circumstances. With aging...
This study investigates if there are age- and falls-risk related differences in the length of time i...