IntroductionThe aim of this study was to identify movement synergies during normal-walking that can differentiate healthy adults in terms of gait adaptability at various speeds. To this end, the association between movement synergies and lower-limb coordination variability or Deviation Phase (DP) was investigated. This study also investigated the moderating effect of movement synergies on the relationship between DP and the smoothness of arm-swing motion (NJI).MethodA principal component analysis of whole-body marker trajectories from normal-walking treadmill trials at 0.8m/s, 1.2m/s and 1.6m/s was undertaken. Both DP and NJI were derived from approx. 8 minutes of perturbed-walking treadmill trials. Principal movement components, PMk, were ...
IntroductionCurrent research suggests that self-selected walking speed is an important indicator of ...
Human movement engages many body segments which are highly coupled. These couplings, known as synerg...
Walking is a complex task requiring the actor to accurately perceive the environment; integrate this...
Introduction: The aim of this study was to identify movement synergies during normal-walking that ca...
Introduction: A functional feature of human movement control is the ability to achieve a skill i...
Kinematic and spatiotemporal gait parameters are known to scale with gait speed, though inter-joint ...
Movement variability has become an important field of research and has been studied to gain a better...
Asymmetric gait, or a difference in functioning between legs during human locomotion, is a health co...
BACKGROUND It has been suggested that the control of unconstrained movements is simplified via the ...
Variability is ubiquitous in human movement, arising from internal and external noise, inherent biol...
Background: This research aims to compare lower limb inter-segmental coordination, a higher order pr...
To evaluate the contrasting dynamical and biomechanical interpretations of the 2:1 frequency coordin...
Nonlinear time series analysis was used to estimate maximal Lyapunov exponents of select ankle and k...
Muscle synergy theory assumes that the central nervous system generates a wide range of complex moto...
The current study aimed to investigate the effects of walking speed on the inter-limb sharing of who...
IntroductionCurrent research suggests that self-selected walking speed is an important indicator of ...
Human movement engages many body segments which are highly coupled. These couplings, known as synerg...
Walking is a complex task requiring the actor to accurately perceive the environment; integrate this...
Introduction: The aim of this study was to identify movement synergies during normal-walking that ca...
Introduction: A functional feature of human movement control is the ability to achieve a skill i...
Kinematic and spatiotemporal gait parameters are known to scale with gait speed, though inter-joint ...
Movement variability has become an important field of research and has been studied to gain a better...
Asymmetric gait, or a difference in functioning between legs during human locomotion, is a health co...
BACKGROUND It has been suggested that the control of unconstrained movements is simplified via the ...
Variability is ubiquitous in human movement, arising from internal and external noise, inherent biol...
Background: This research aims to compare lower limb inter-segmental coordination, a higher order pr...
To evaluate the contrasting dynamical and biomechanical interpretations of the 2:1 frequency coordin...
Nonlinear time series analysis was used to estimate maximal Lyapunov exponents of select ankle and k...
Muscle synergy theory assumes that the central nervous system generates a wide range of complex moto...
The current study aimed to investigate the effects of walking speed on the inter-limb sharing of who...
IntroductionCurrent research suggests that self-selected walking speed is an important indicator of ...
Human movement engages many body segments which are highly coupled. These couplings, known as synerg...
Walking is a complex task requiring the actor to accurately perceive the environment; integrate this...