Supposing that adaptive responses to exercise could counteract the effect of aging on the locomotion, the gait of two groups of fit females differing on their age was compared during three tasks: unobstructed walk, stepping up and stepping down on a raised surface of 17.5 cm height. Fundamental gait parameters including temporal, spatial and spatial-temporal variables were appraised by bi-dimensional kinematics analysis. The results showed a similar gait pattern between the groups on the unobstructed path, but in accomplishment of the more demanding locomotive tasks like ascending and descending the elderly demonstrate a conservative behavior throughout obstacle crossing. It can be concluded that in spite of the high levels of functional lo...
Falls are the leading cause of injury death for persons over the age of 65 years. The compensatory (...
In the present study the obstacle avoidance strategy during treadmill walking was investigated in te...
Background: Falls are one of the greatest concerns among the elderly. Among a number of strategies p...
This research aimed to investigate lower limb motion whiJe a subject negotiated a raised surface to ...
The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of fitness on foot-ground reaction forces during...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the kinematics of elderly people who had experienced a ...
The ability to navigate challenging environments is important for independence across the life cours...
[[abstract]]Stepping over obstacles and imbalance during gait are two of the most common causes of f...
Contains fulltext : 48689.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The ability to...
Abstract For older adults especially, to perform everyday activities safely, adaptive locomotion tha...
PURPOSE: Human sensory and motor systems deteriorate with age. When walking, older adults may theref...
Although lower limb strength becomes asymmetrical with age, past studies of aging effects on gait bi...
Older adults exhibit modified gait patterns compared to the young, adopting movement strategies in r...
Walking is a fundamental motor skill that significantly affects the level of independence in older a...
INTRODUCTION:The regulation of one's step length by placing one's foot at a specific position within...
Falls are the leading cause of injury death for persons over the age of 65 years. The compensatory (...
In the present study the obstacle avoidance strategy during treadmill walking was investigated in te...
Background: Falls are one of the greatest concerns among the elderly. Among a number of strategies p...
This research aimed to investigate lower limb motion whiJe a subject negotiated a raised surface to ...
The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of fitness on foot-ground reaction forces during...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the kinematics of elderly people who had experienced a ...
The ability to navigate challenging environments is important for independence across the life cours...
[[abstract]]Stepping over obstacles and imbalance during gait are two of the most common causes of f...
Contains fulltext : 48689.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The ability to...
Abstract For older adults especially, to perform everyday activities safely, adaptive locomotion tha...
PURPOSE: Human sensory and motor systems deteriorate with age. When walking, older adults may theref...
Although lower limb strength becomes asymmetrical with age, past studies of aging effects on gait bi...
Older adults exhibit modified gait patterns compared to the young, adopting movement strategies in r...
Walking is a fundamental motor skill that significantly affects the level of independence in older a...
INTRODUCTION:The regulation of one's step length by placing one's foot at a specific position within...
Falls are the leading cause of injury death for persons over the age of 65 years. The compensatory (...
In the present study the obstacle avoidance strategy during treadmill walking was investigated in te...
Background: Falls are one of the greatest concerns among the elderly. Among a number of strategies p...