Background: Physical and functional losses due to aging and diseases decrease human mobility, independence, and quality of life. This study is aimed at summarizing and quantifying these losses in order to motivate solutions to overcome them with a special focus on the possibilities by using lower limb exoskeletons. Methods: A narrative literature review was performed to determine a broad range of mobility-related physical and functional measures that are affected by aging and selected cardiovascular, respiratory, musculoskeletal, and neurological diseases. Results: The study identified that decreases in limb maximum muscle force and power (33% and 49%, respectively, 25–75 yrs) and in maximum oxygen consumption (40%, 20–80 yrs) occur for...
<b><i>Background:</i></b> Gait changes at older ages are a strong predictor of a decline in lower ex...
Mobility impairments can prevent older adults from performing their daily activities which highly im...
Objective: To determine the nervous activation, muscle strength, and biomechanical parameters that ...
Background Physical and functional losses due to aging and diseases decrease human mobility, inde...
Background: Loss of muscle strength is evident even in apparently healthy older adults. functionally...
Mobility impairments can prevent older adults from performing their daily activities, which highly i...
The ability to walk is just as important for the elderly as it is for young people. In fact, in the ...
© 2016 Dr. Yoong Ping LimThe ability of older adults to walk independently is instrumental for their...
Introduction and Objectives: Walking is the most frequent way of locomotion in humans and the abilit...
© 2014 Nova Science Publishers, Inc. All rights reserved. Following the amputation of the lower limb...
Background. Mobility is an essential aspect of everyday life and enables autonomy and participation....
Objectives: It is not known whether changes in the biomechanics of elderly gait are related to aging...
Purpose: To investigate (1) the prevalence of chronic musculoskeletal pain (CMP) among a sample of...
https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/8759880/keywords#keywordsThe number of elderly populations is r...
The problems of mobility impairment in the elderly constitute new and major challenges for biomechan...
<b><i>Background:</i></b> Gait changes at older ages are a strong predictor of a decline in lower ex...
Mobility impairments can prevent older adults from performing their daily activities which highly im...
Objective: To determine the nervous activation, muscle strength, and biomechanical parameters that ...
Background Physical and functional losses due to aging and diseases decrease human mobility, inde...
Background: Loss of muscle strength is evident even in apparently healthy older adults. functionally...
Mobility impairments can prevent older adults from performing their daily activities, which highly i...
The ability to walk is just as important for the elderly as it is for young people. In fact, in the ...
© 2016 Dr. Yoong Ping LimThe ability of older adults to walk independently is instrumental for their...
Introduction and Objectives: Walking is the most frequent way of locomotion in humans and the abilit...
© 2014 Nova Science Publishers, Inc. All rights reserved. Following the amputation of the lower limb...
Background. Mobility is an essential aspect of everyday life and enables autonomy and participation....
Objectives: It is not known whether changes in the biomechanics of elderly gait are related to aging...
Purpose: To investigate (1) the prevalence of chronic musculoskeletal pain (CMP) among a sample of...
https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/8759880/keywords#keywordsThe number of elderly populations is r...
The problems of mobility impairment in the elderly constitute new and major challenges for biomechan...
<b><i>Background:</i></b> Gait changes at older ages are a strong predictor of a decline in lower ex...
Mobility impairments can prevent older adults from performing their daily activities which highly im...
Objective: To determine the nervous activation, muscle strength, and biomechanical parameters that ...