Purpose: Human body constantly adapts to optimise the energy expenditure. A better understanding of the mechanical energetic costs in lower extremities helps identify the compensatory mechanism adopted in asymmetrical gait. This paper proposes the use of instantaneous segmental energy and normalised symmetry index (SInorm) to examine asymmetrical gait. This approach can provide better overview of gait quality allowing identification of change in segmental energy during different gait phases and contribution of each segment in compensating abnormal walking. Method: An experimental study was carried out to validate this method. Twenty healthy subjects were recruited. Asymmetrical gait was simulated by restricting knee motion during walking us...
International audienceBackground: Various asymmetry indices have been proposed to compare the spatio...
Abstract Background Symmetry is a sign of physiological and healthy movements, as pathologies are of...
BACKGROUND: Various asymmetry indices have been proposed to compare the spatiotemporal, kinematic an...
Purpose: Human body constantly adapts to optimise the energy expenditure. A better understanding of ...
Purpose: Human body constantly adapts to optimise the energy expenditure. A better understanding of ...
Human gait is a complex process that involves the coordination of the central nervous and muscular s...
For many years, mainly to simplify data analysis, scientists assumed that during a gait, the lower l...
Efficient walking or running requires symmetrical gait. Gait symmetry is one of the key factors in e...
Pathological gait is often associated with a lack of symmetry. A possible way to quantify this featu...
People with physical impairments often have asymmetric gait. To evaluate if their overall symmetry i...
It is often assumed that able-bodied humans have fairly symmetrical gait and as a result, researcher...
Copyright: © 2014 Lauziere S et al. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of t...
The accurate identification of gait asymmetry is very beneficial to the assessment of at-risk gait i...
The biomechanics of lower limb locomotion is a yet unknown mixture of neurological control and physi...
A typical gait pattern of a healthy individual is characterized by coordinated kinematics of body se...
International audienceBackground: Various asymmetry indices have been proposed to compare the spatio...
Abstract Background Symmetry is a sign of physiological and healthy movements, as pathologies are of...
BACKGROUND: Various asymmetry indices have been proposed to compare the spatiotemporal, kinematic an...
Purpose: Human body constantly adapts to optimise the energy expenditure. A better understanding of ...
Purpose: Human body constantly adapts to optimise the energy expenditure. A better understanding of ...
Human gait is a complex process that involves the coordination of the central nervous and muscular s...
For many years, mainly to simplify data analysis, scientists assumed that during a gait, the lower l...
Efficient walking or running requires symmetrical gait. Gait symmetry is one of the key factors in e...
Pathological gait is often associated with a lack of symmetry. A possible way to quantify this featu...
People with physical impairments often have asymmetric gait. To evaluate if their overall symmetry i...
It is often assumed that able-bodied humans have fairly symmetrical gait and as a result, researcher...
Copyright: © 2014 Lauziere S et al. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of t...
The accurate identification of gait asymmetry is very beneficial to the assessment of at-risk gait i...
The biomechanics of lower limb locomotion is a yet unknown mixture of neurological control and physi...
A typical gait pattern of a healthy individual is characterized by coordinated kinematics of body se...
International audienceBackground: Various asymmetry indices have been proposed to compare the spatio...
Abstract Background Symmetry is a sign of physiological and healthy movements, as pathologies are of...
BACKGROUND: Various asymmetry indices have been proposed to compare the spatiotemporal, kinematic an...