The elderly gait encompasses several disorders, including a lower minimum toe clearance (MTC) to the ground, which is a potential cause of tripping and falling while walking. Devices that assist in the MTC could reduce such risks. However, the development of effective assistive methods and their evaluation in the elderly might jeopardize their safety. To address this, young adults could take the place of the elderly. We present Muscle Activity Restriction Taping Technique (MARTT) that was devised to simulate the healthy-elderly gait characteristics in the young adults, particularly the lower MTC, by restricting the activity of lower-limb muscles. Two different restriction approaches, one that restricts muscles at the shank and the other at ...
BACKGROUND: Most falls in older adults are reported during locomotion and tripping has been identifi...
Minimum toe clearance (MTC) occurs during a highly dynamic phase of the gait cycle and is associated...
Physiological and neurological changes with healthy aging cause old adults to alter biomechanical ga...
The aim of this study was to investigate how the anterior and posterior muscles in the shank (Tibial...
Falls risk increases with ageing but is substantially higher in people with stroke. Tripping-related...
Increased tripping frequency and the associated risk of falling is an international health problem i...
ii iii Increased tripping frequency and the associated risk of falling is an international health pr...
Falls in older adults has long been recognised as a significant public health problem requiring urge...
The risk of falling in older adults has been widely investigated among the able-bodied population bu...
In light of today’s society, Singapore is witnessing a surge of her senior population expedited by t...
The loss of muscle mass with aging and consequent muscle weakness results in compensatory gait motio...
A major factor limiting mobility in elderly subjects is their difficulty with descending steps but t...
Physiological and neurological changes with healthy aging cause old adults to alter biomechanical ga...
Background Most falls in older adults are reported during locomotion and tripping has been identifi...
Background\ud Most falls in older adults are reported during locomotion and tripping has been identi...
BACKGROUND: Most falls in older adults are reported during locomotion and tripping has been identifi...
Minimum toe clearance (MTC) occurs during a highly dynamic phase of the gait cycle and is associated...
Physiological and neurological changes with healthy aging cause old adults to alter biomechanical ga...
The aim of this study was to investigate how the anterior and posterior muscles in the shank (Tibial...
Falls risk increases with ageing but is substantially higher in people with stroke. Tripping-related...
Increased tripping frequency and the associated risk of falling is an international health problem i...
ii iii Increased tripping frequency and the associated risk of falling is an international health pr...
Falls in older adults has long been recognised as a significant public health problem requiring urge...
The risk of falling in older adults has been widely investigated among the able-bodied population bu...
In light of today’s society, Singapore is witnessing a surge of her senior population expedited by t...
The loss of muscle mass with aging and consequent muscle weakness results in compensatory gait motio...
A major factor limiting mobility in elderly subjects is their difficulty with descending steps but t...
Physiological and neurological changes with healthy aging cause old adults to alter biomechanical ga...
Background Most falls in older adults are reported during locomotion and tripping has been identifi...
Background\ud Most falls in older adults are reported during locomotion and tripping has been identi...
BACKGROUND: Most falls in older adults are reported during locomotion and tripping has been identifi...
Minimum toe clearance (MTC) occurs during a highly dynamic phase of the gait cycle and is associated...
Physiological and neurological changes with healthy aging cause old adults to alter biomechanical ga...