Falls cause negative impacts on society and the economy. Slipping is a common initiating event for falling. Yet, individuals differ in their ability to recover from slips. Persons experiencing mild slips can accommodate the perturbation without falling, whereas severe slipping is associated with inadequate or slow pre- or post-slip control that make these individuals more prone to fall. Knowing the discrepancies between mild and severe slippers in kinematic and kinetic variables improves understanding of adverse control responsible for severe slipping. This study examined differences across these participants with respect to center of mass (COM) height, sagittal angular momentum (H), upper body kinematics, and the duration of single/double ...
Background: Slips and falls account for large rates of injury and mortality in multiple populations....
Slips and falls are a major cause of injury in young and older adults. This research focused on inve...
Studying the relationships between centre of mass (COM) and centre of pressure (COP) during walking ...
Falls are a leading cause of fatal and nonfatal injuries in adults, and slipping while walking accou...
This thesis describes analysis methods and results from slip-perturbed gait experiments. The risk fo...
Falls, especially those caused by slips, are a major health concern. Past research has\ud examined t...
In this study, desired center of pressure (dCOP) was introduced to evaluate dynamic postural stabili...
Falls pose a significant health hazard, resulting in devastating injuries like broken wrists, fractu...
Falls impose significant negative impacts to the US population and economy. A significant number of ...
Slips and falls are serious public health concerns in older populations. Understanding relationships...
Slip-initiated falls often cause occupational injuries and deaths, especially in older workers. Prev...
Up to 45% of the steps we take each day act to change our walking direction, which increases the ris...
Background: Slips and falls account for high rates of injury and mortality in multiple populations. ...
Slips and falls account for large rates of injury and mortality in multiple populations. While previ...
Slip-initiated falls often cause injury and death, especially in older adults. Previous research inv...
Background: Slips and falls account for large rates of injury and mortality in multiple populations....
Slips and falls are a major cause of injury in young and older adults. This research focused on inve...
Studying the relationships between centre of mass (COM) and centre of pressure (COP) during walking ...
Falls are a leading cause of fatal and nonfatal injuries in adults, and slipping while walking accou...
This thesis describes analysis methods and results from slip-perturbed gait experiments. The risk fo...
Falls, especially those caused by slips, are a major health concern. Past research has\ud examined t...
In this study, desired center of pressure (dCOP) was introduced to evaluate dynamic postural stabili...
Falls pose a significant health hazard, resulting in devastating injuries like broken wrists, fractu...
Falls impose significant negative impacts to the US population and economy. A significant number of ...
Slips and falls are serious public health concerns in older populations. Understanding relationships...
Slip-initiated falls often cause occupational injuries and deaths, especially in older workers. Prev...
Up to 45% of the steps we take each day act to change our walking direction, which increases the ris...
Background: Slips and falls account for high rates of injury and mortality in multiple populations. ...
Slips and falls account for large rates of injury and mortality in multiple populations. While previ...
Slip-initiated falls often cause injury and death, especially in older adults. Previous research inv...
Background: Slips and falls account for large rates of injury and mortality in multiple populations....
Slips and falls are a major cause of injury in young and older adults. This research focused on inve...
Studying the relationships between centre of mass (COM) and centre of pressure (COP) during walking ...