Older adults and those with increased fall risk tend to walk slower. They may do this voluntarily to reduce their fall risk. However, both slower and faster walking speeds can predict increased risk of different types of falls. The mechanisms that contribute to fall risk across speeds are not well known. Faster walking requires greater forward propulsion, generated by larger muscle forces. However, greater muscle activation induces increased signal-dependent neuromuscular noise. These speed-related increases in neuromuscular noise may contribute to the increased fall risk observed at faster walking speeds. Using a 3D dynamic walking model, we systematically varied walking speed without and with physiologically-appropriate neuromuscular nois...
Most falls occur after a loss of balance following an unexpected perturbation such as a slip or a tr...
Falls that occur during walking are a significant problem in the elderly. Previous research has quan...
Variability in kinematic and spatio-temporal gait parameters has long been equated with stability an...
People at risk of falling exhibit increased gait variability, which may predict future falls. Howeve...
Falls are common in older adults. The most common cause of falls is tripping while walking. Simulati...
Measures that can predict risk of falling are essential for enrollment of older adults into fall pre...
Load carriage perturbs the neuromuscular system, which can be impaired due to ageing. The ability to...
Background. Previous studies have indicated that gait patterns in older people may be affected by co...
It has frequently been proposed that lowering walking speed is a strategy to enhance gait stability ...
It has frequently been proposed that lowering walking speed is a strategy to enhance gait stability ...
Falls are a persistent threat to longevity and quality of life, affecting 1/3 of older adults living...
Weakness or injury to the neural or musculoskeletal system can compromise an individual’s ability to...
Gait parameters that can be measured with simple instrumentation may hold promise for identifying in...
Falls are common and often a devastating problem especially amongst the elderly, causing a substanti...
Many falls in older people occur while walking, however the mechanisms responsible for gait instabil...
Most falls occur after a loss of balance following an unexpected perturbation such as a slip or a tr...
Falls that occur during walking are a significant problem in the elderly. Previous research has quan...
Variability in kinematic and spatio-temporal gait parameters has long been equated with stability an...
People at risk of falling exhibit increased gait variability, which may predict future falls. Howeve...
Falls are common in older adults. The most common cause of falls is tripping while walking. Simulati...
Measures that can predict risk of falling are essential for enrollment of older adults into fall pre...
Load carriage perturbs the neuromuscular system, which can be impaired due to ageing. The ability to...
Background. Previous studies have indicated that gait patterns in older people may be affected by co...
It has frequently been proposed that lowering walking speed is a strategy to enhance gait stability ...
It has frequently been proposed that lowering walking speed is a strategy to enhance gait stability ...
Falls are a persistent threat to longevity and quality of life, affecting 1/3 of older adults living...
Weakness or injury to the neural or musculoskeletal system can compromise an individual’s ability to...
Gait parameters that can be measured with simple instrumentation may hold promise for identifying in...
Falls are common and often a devastating problem especially amongst the elderly, causing a substanti...
Many falls in older people occur while walking, however the mechanisms responsible for gait instabil...
Most falls occur after a loss of balance following an unexpected perturbation such as a slip or a tr...
Falls that occur during walking are a significant problem in the elderly. Previous research has quan...
Variability in kinematic and spatio-temporal gait parameters has long been equated with stability an...