Exoskeletons often allow limited movement of the ankle joint. This could increase the chance of falling while walking, particularly on challenging surfaces, such as lateral inclines. In this study, the effect of a mobility limiting ankle brace on gait stability in the frontal plane was assessed, while participants walked on lateral inclines. The brace negatively affected gait stability when it was worn on the leg that was on the vertically lower side or ‘valley side’ of the lateral incline, which would indicate an increased risk of falling in that direction.</p
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2014In the United States, falls are the number one caus...
We studied the use of powered ankle-foot orthoses (PAFOs) and walking stability of the wearers, focu...
In walking the human body is never in balance. Most of the time the trunk is supported by one leg an...
Exoskeletons often allow limited movement of the ankle joint. This could increase the chance of fall...
During walking on a treadmill 10 human subjects (mean age 20 years) were perturbed by 100 ms pushes ...
Falls present a large danger to the geriatric population, with one in three individuals over the age...
yesBackground: When trans-tibial amputees cross obstacles leading with their prosthesis, foot cleara...
Objective: To study adjustment strategies in unilateral amputees in uphill and downhill walking.Desi...
This study aims to investigate the effects of shoe traction and obstacle height on lower extremity r...
This study aims to investigate the effects of shoe traction and obstacle height on lower extremity r...
The ability to control balance during walking is a critical precondition for minimizing fall risk, b...
Background: When trans-tibial amputees cross obstacles leading with their prosthesis, foot clearance...
BACKGROUND: Control of dynamic balance in human walking is essential to remain stable and can be par...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2014In the United States, falls are the number one caus...
We studied the use of powered ankle-foot orthoses (PAFOs) and walking stability of the wearers, focu...
In walking the human body is never in balance. Most of the time the trunk is supported by one leg an...
Exoskeletons often allow limited movement of the ankle joint. This could increase the chance of fall...
During walking on a treadmill 10 human subjects (mean age 20 years) were perturbed by 100 ms pushes ...
Falls present a large danger to the geriatric population, with one in three individuals over the age...
yesBackground: When trans-tibial amputees cross obstacles leading with their prosthesis, foot cleara...
Objective: To study adjustment strategies in unilateral amputees in uphill and downhill walking.Desi...
This study aims to investigate the effects of shoe traction and obstacle height on lower extremity r...
This study aims to investigate the effects of shoe traction and obstacle height on lower extremity r...
The ability to control balance during walking is a critical precondition for minimizing fall risk, b...
Background: When trans-tibial amputees cross obstacles leading with their prosthesis, foot clearance...
BACKGROUND: Control of dynamic balance in human walking is essential to remain stable and can be par...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2014In the United States, falls are the number one caus...
We studied the use of powered ankle-foot orthoses (PAFOs) and walking stability of the wearers, focu...
In walking the human body is never in balance. Most of the time the trunk is supported by one leg an...