Functional asymmetry is an idea that is often used to explain documented bilateral asymmetries during able-bodied gait. Within this context, this idea suggests that the non-dominant and dominant legs, considered as whole entities, contribute asymmetrically to support and propulsion during walking. The degree of functional asymmetry may depend upon walking speed. The purpose of this study was to better understand a potential relationship between functional asymmetry and walking speed. We measured bilateral ground reaction forces (GRF) for 20 healthy subjects who walked at nine different speeds: preferred, +10%, +20%, +30%, +40%, -10%, -20%, -30%, and -40%. Contribution to support was determined to be the support impulse: the time integral of...
Asymmetry analyses have provided valuable insight into submaximal running and walking gait. Knowledg...
Most healthy humans move symmetrically at gross limb level but large kinetic and kinematic asymmetri...
For many years, mainly to simplify data analysis, scientists assumed that during a gait, the lower l...
Abstract-This paper computationally investigates whether gait asymmetries can be attributed in part ...
The biomechanical analysis of human gait is typically characterized by the generation of large volum...
Assumptions regarding the bilateral symmetry of normal gait are common in both clinical and research...
Efficient walking or running requires symmetrical gait. Gait symmetry is one of the key factors in ...
The mechanisms and underlying causes of bilateral asymmetry among healthy runners of different level...
The purposes of this study were to investigate whether angular impulse and pattern of the support mo...
The asymmetrical gait of individuals with unilateral transfemoral amputation has been well documente...
Walking is an important determinant of human functionality. Gait disabilities affect millions of peo...
Passive dynamic walking models remarkably predict gait behaviour such as walk-run transition speeds,...
Human gait is a complex process that involves the coordination of the central nervous and muscular s...
Background – Individuals with unilateral transtibial amputations (ITTAs) are asymmetrical in quadric...
The causes of able-bodied gait asymmetries are unclear. Mild ( 1 cm; n = 7). Statistically significa...
Asymmetry analyses have provided valuable insight into submaximal running and walking gait. Knowledg...
Most healthy humans move symmetrically at gross limb level but large kinetic and kinematic asymmetri...
For many years, mainly to simplify data analysis, scientists assumed that during a gait, the lower l...
Abstract-This paper computationally investigates whether gait asymmetries can be attributed in part ...
The biomechanical analysis of human gait is typically characterized by the generation of large volum...
Assumptions regarding the bilateral symmetry of normal gait are common in both clinical and research...
Efficient walking or running requires symmetrical gait. Gait symmetry is one of the key factors in ...
The mechanisms and underlying causes of bilateral asymmetry among healthy runners of different level...
The purposes of this study were to investigate whether angular impulse and pattern of the support mo...
The asymmetrical gait of individuals with unilateral transfemoral amputation has been well documente...
Walking is an important determinant of human functionality. Gait disabilities affect millions of peo...
Passive dynamic walking models remarkably predict gait behaviour such as walk-run transition speeds,...
Human gait is a complex process that involves the coordination of the central nervous and muscular s...
Background – Individuals with unilateral transtibial amputations (ITTAs) are asymmetrical in quadric...
The causes of able-bodied gait asymmetries are unclear. Mild ( 1 cm; n = 7). Statistically significa...
Asymmetry analyses have provided valuable insight into submaximal running and walking gait. Knowledg...
Most healthy humans move symmetrically at gross limb level but large kinetic and kinematic asymmetri...
For many years, mainly to simplify data analysis, scientists assumed that during a gait, the lower l...