We developed a method for altering terrain unevenness on a treadmill to study gait kinematics. Terrain consisted of rigid polyurethane disks (12.7 cm diameter, 1.3-3.8 cm tall) which attached to the treadmill belt using hook-and-loop fasteners. Here, we tested four terrain unevenness conditions: Flat, Low, Medium, and High. The main objective was to test the hypothesis that increasing the unevenness of the terrain would result in greater gait kinematic variability. Seventeen younger adults (age 20-40 years), 25 higher-functioning older adults (age 65+ years), and 29 lower-functioning older adults (age 65+ years, Short Physical Performance Battery score < 10) participated. We customized the treadmill speed to each participant's walking abili...
BACKGROUND: Outdoor falls in community-dwelling older adults are often triggered by uneven pedestria...
The primary aim of this study was to ascertain the biomechanical mechanisms or reasons for the high ...
Abstract: The aim of this study was to examine the effect of narrowing step width on mediolateral (M...
This study evaluated linear and nonlinear gait features in healthy older adults walking on inclined ...
Although lower limb strength becomes asymmetrical with age, past studies of aging effects on gait bi...
Despite the common situation of walking on different sloped terrains, previous work on gait has focu...
The ability to navigate challenging environments is important for independence across the life cours...
Preferred walking speed (PWS) represents a performance measure of mobility in older individuals. PWS...
Walking is one of the preferred exercises among elderly, but could a prolonged walking increase gait...
Background: Greater gait variability increases the risk of falls. However, little is known about cha...
The purpose of this study was to assess the directional stride regularity (SR) and gait variability ...
Background: Greater gait variability increases the risk of falls. However, little is known about cha...
While several studies have reported a decrement in performance by older adults while walking and con...
INTRODUCTION: Daily activities require the management of motor-cognitive tasks. To successfully perf...
Abstract Background Walking mechanics recorded with a traditional treadmill may not be the same as t...
BACKGROUND: Outdoor falls in community-dwelling older adults are often triggered by uneven pedestria...
The primary aim of this study was to ascertain the biomechanical mechanisms or reasons for the high ...
Abstract: The aim of this study was to examine the effect of narrowing step width on mediolateral (M...
This study evaluated linear and nonlinear gait features in healthy older adults walking on inclined ...
Although lower limb strength becomes asymmetrical with age, past studies of aging effects on gait bi...
Despite the common situation of walking on different sloped terrains, previous work on gait has focu...
The ability to navigate challenging environments is important for independence across the life cours...
Preferred walking speed (PWS) represents a performance measure of mobility in older individuals. PWS...
Walking is one of the preferred exercises among elderly, but could a prolonged walking increase gait...
Background: Greater gait variability increases the risk of falls. However, little is known about cha...
The purpose of this study was to assess the directional stride regularity (SR) and gait variability ...
Background: Greater gait variability increases the risk of falls. However, little is known about cha...
While several studies have reported a decrement in performance by older adults while walking and con...
INTRODUCTION: Daily activities require the management of motor-cognitive tasks. To successfully perf...
Abstract Background Walking mechanics recorded with a traditional treadmill may not be the same as t...
BACKGROUND: Outdoor falls in community-dwelling older adults are often triggered by uneven pedestria...
The primary aim of this study was to ascertain the biomechanical mechanisms or reasons for the high ...
Abstract: The aim of this study was to examine the effect of narrowing step width on mediolateral (M...