It is well-established that processes involving changing direction or turning in which either or both standing and walking turns are utilized involve coordination of the whole-body and stepping characteristics. However, the turn context and whole-body coordination have not been fully explored during different turning amplitudes. For these reasons, this present study aimed to determine the effects of turning amplitude on whole-body coordination. The findings from this study can be utilized to inform the rationale behind fall prevention factors and to help design an exercise strategy to address issues related to amplitude of turning in older adults. Twenty healthy older and twenty healthy younger adults were asked to complete standing turns o...
International audienceRecent evidence suggests that during volitional stepping older adults control ...
International audienceRecent evidence suggests that during volitional stepping older adults control ...
International audienceRecent evidence suggests that during volitional stepping older adults control ...
It is well-established that processes involving changing direction or turning in which either or bot...
It is well-established that processes involving changing direction or turning in which either or bot...
Objective: The aim of this study was to investigate eye and whole body movement strategies during a ...
Turning while walking is a crucial component of locomotion, often performed on irregular surfaces wi...
Background: Healthy young adults typically exhibit a progressive ‘top-down’ reorientation of body se...
Background\ud The assessment of standing turning performance is proposed to predict fall risk in old...
Turning while walking is a crucial component of locomotion, often performed on irregular surfaces wi...
SummaryBackgroundDirection change while walking is a complex task of locomotor activity and is neces...
INTRODUCTION: Older adults who fall during turning\ud are eight times more likely to experience a hi...
INTRODUCTION:Medio-lateral stability during walking turns relies on the interaction between precise ...
INTRODUCTION: Older adults who fall during turning are eight times more likely to experience a hip ...
Author's version of an article in the journal: Gait and Posture. Also available from the publisher a...
International audienceRecent evidence suggests that during volitional stepping older adults control ...
International audienceRecent evidence suggests that during volitional stepping older adults control ...
International audienceRecent evidence suggests that during volitional stepping older adults control ...
It is well-established that processes involving changing direction or turning in which either or bot...
It is well-established that processes involving changing direction or turning in which either or bot...
Objective: The aim of this study was to investigate eye and whole body movement strategies during a ...
Turning while walking is a crucial component of locomotion, often performed on irregular surfaces wi...
Background: Healthy young adults typically exhibit a progressive ‘top-down’ reorientation of body se...
Background\ud The assessment of standing turning performance is proposed to predict fall risk in old...
Turning while walking is a crucial component of locomotion, often performed on irregular surfaces wi...
SummaryBackgroundDirection change while walking is a complex task of locomotor activity and is neces...
INTRODUCTION: Older adults who fall during turning\ud are eight times more likely to experience a hi...
INTRODUCTION:Medio-lateral stability during walking turns relies on the interaction between precise ...
INTRODUCTION: Older adults who fall during turning are eight times more likely to experience a hip ...
Author's version of an article in the journal: Gait and Posture. Also available from the publisher a...
International audienceRecent evidence suggests that during volitional stepping older adults control ...
International audienceRecent evidence suggests that during volitional stepping older adults control ...
International audienceRecent evidence suggests that during volitional stepping older adults control ...