In this paper, we propose a method that uses the femoral and tibial elevation angles to quantitatively evaluate the symmetry of lower limb movement during the transition from a sitting position to a standing position. In kinematic analysis of the transition from sitting to standing, the angles of the three joints of the lower limb are often measured. However, due to the large number of variables, it is difficult to evaluate the symmetry of the lower limb movement by comparing data from the six joints of the left and right lower limbs. In this study, therefore, we measured the femoral and tibial elevation angles of healthy participants and rehabilitation patients and visually and numerically evaluated the symmetry and asymmetry of the moveme...
Objective. To analyse the motion of the centre of gravity (CG) of the body during gait in unilateral...
Amputation of a lower limb implies a re-organization in the strategies used to reach a stable walkin...
The joint angles of the lower limb are important parameters in evaluating the ability and stability ...
Abstract Background Symmetry is a sign of physiological and healthy movements, as pathologies are of...
Objectives: Determination of the phases in a stand-to-sit-to-stand task based on a derivative of the...
Abstract Background The literature suggests that optimal levels of gait symmetry might exist for low...
For many years, mainly to simplify data analysis, scientists assumed that during a gait, the lower l...
In order to achieve efficacious walking, transfemoral amputees must adapt coordination within both t...
International audienceThe gait movement seems simple at first glance, but in reality it is a very co...
Objective. The purpose of this study is to investigate the effects of lower extremity joint angular ...
There are several methods for calculating inter-limb symmetry, an inter-limb difference ≥15% has bee...
This study compared sit-to-stand and stand-to-sit symmetry for total hip arthroplasty patients (n=40...
Although literature in relation to rising to stand from a chair is extensive, there is limited infor...
Several investigators have suggested the presence of a link between Chronic Low Back Pain (CLBP) and...
Although literature in relation to rising to stand from a chair is extensive, there is limited infor...
Objective. To analyse the motion of the centre of gravity (CG) of the body during gait in unilateral...
Amputation of a lower limb implies a re-organization in the strategies used to reach a stable walkin...
The joint angles of the lower limb are important parameters in evaluating the ability and stability ...
Abstract Background Symmetry is a sign of physiological and healthy movements, as pathologies are of...
Objectives: Determination of the phases in a stand-to-sit-to-stand task based on a derivative of the...
Abstract Background The literature suggests that optimal levels of gait symmetry might exist for low...
For many years, mainly to simplify data analysis, scientists assumed that during a gait, the lower l...
In order to achieve efficacious walking, transfemoral amputees must adapt coordination within both t...
International audienceThe gait movement seems simple at first glance, but in reality it is a very co...
Objective. The purpose of this study is to investigate the effects of lower extremity joint angular ...
There are several methods for calculating inter-limb symmetry, an inter-limb difference ≥15% has bee...
This study compared sit-to-stand and stand-to-sit symmetry for total hip arthroplasty patients (n=40...
Although literature in relation to rising to stand from a chair is extensive, there is limited infor...
Several investigators have suggested the presence of a link between Chronic Low Back Pain (CLBP) and...
Although literature in relation to rising to stand from a chair is extensive, there is limited infor...
Objective. To analyse the motion of the centre of gravity (CG) of the body during gait in unilateral...
Amputation of a lower limb implies a re-organization in the strategies used to reach a stable walkin...
The joint angles of the lower limb are important parameters in evaluating the ability and stability ...