Gait characteristics in Down syndrome (DS) are documented in terms of discrete kinematic variables. However, such features are strictly interrelated and reflect neurological and developmental delays. A phenotypical, quantitative assessment of how multi-joint walking patterns are activated and controlled during gait would enhance the understanding of locomotor mechanisms in such patients. We adopted an analysis framework based on principal component analysis: the gait kinematics of 221 patients aged 6-45 were expressed in terms of a reduced set of one-dimensional movement components. Their time course during the gait cycle was described by score vectors, here called principal positions; its second time derivative, called principal accelerati...
Motor dysfunctions in patients with Down Syndrome (DS) result in poor locomotion and an altered gait...
Motor dysfunctions in patients with Down Syndrome (DS) result in poor locomotion and an altered gait...
Motor dysfunctions in patients with Down Syndrome (DS) result in poor locomotion and an altered gait...
Gait characteristics in Down Syndrome are documented in terms of discrete kinematic variables. Howev...
Gait characteristics in Down Syndrome are documented in terms of discrete kinematic variables. Howev...
Gait characteristics in Down Syndrome are documented in terms of discrete kinematic variables. Howev...
Gait characteristics in Down Syndrome are documented in terms of discrete kinematic variables. Howev...
Gait characteristics in Down Syndrome are documented in terms of discrete kinematic variables. Howev...
: [Purpose] To describe (1) the current knowledge on gait and postural control in individuals with D...
Abstract Background Gait Initiation (GI) is a functional task that challenges the balance control re...
Hypotonia, ligament laxity and motor alterations are characteristic for patients with Down syndrome ...
Hypotonia, ligament laxity and motor alterations are characteristic for patients with Down syndrome ...
Hypotonia, ligament laxity and motor alterations are characteristic for patients with Down syndrome ...
Hypotonia, ligament laxity and motor alterations are characteristic for patients with Down syndrome ...
Abstract The purpose of this study is to analyze the kinematic characteristics of children with Down...
Motor dysfunctions in patients with Down Syndrome (DS) result in poor locomotion and an altered gait...
Motor dysfunctions in patients with Down Syndrome (DS) result in poor locomotion and an altered gait...
Motor dysfunctions in patients with Down Syndrome (DS) result in poor locomotion and an altered gait...
Gait characteristics in Down Syndrome are documented in terms of discrete kinematic variables. Howev...
Gait characteristics in Down Syndrome are documented in terms of discrete kinematic variables. Howev...
Gait characteristics in Down Syndrome are documented in terms of discrete kinematic variables. Howev...
Gait characteristics in Down Syndrome are documented in terms of discrete kinematic variables. Howev...
Gait characteristics in Down Syndrome are documented in terms of discrete kinematic variables. Howev...
: [Purpose] To describe (1) the current knowledge on gait and postural control in individuals with D...
Abstract Background Gait Initiation (GI) is a functional task that challenges the balance control re...
Hypotonia, ligament laxity and motor alterations are characteristic for patients with Down syndrome ...
Hypotonia, ligament laxity and motor alterations are characteristic for patients with Down syndrome ...
Hypotonia, ligament laxity and motor alterations are characteristic for patients with Down syndrome ...
Hypotonia, ligament laxity and motor alterations are characteristic for patients with Down syndrome ...
Abstract The purpose of this study is to analyze the kinematic characteristics of children with Down...
Motor dysfunctions in patients with Down Syndrome (DS) result in poor locomotion and an altered gait...
Motor dysfunctions in patients with Down Syndrome (DS) result in poor locomotion and an altered gait...
Motor dysfunctions in patients with Down Syndrome (DS) result in poor locomotion and an altered gait...