Over 36 million adults over 65 years of age experience accidental falls each year. The underlying neuromechanics (whole-body function) and driving forces behind accidental falls, as well as the effects of aging on the ability of the musculoskeletal system to adapt, are poorly understood. We evaluated differences in kinematics (lower extremity joint angles and range of motion), kinetics (ground reaction force), and electromyography (muscle co-contraction), due to changes in surface conditions during gait in 14 older adults with a history of falling and 14 young adults. We investigated the impact of challenging surfaces on musculoskeletal adaptation and compared the mechanisms of adaptation between age-groups. Older adults displayed greater h...
Unintentional falls in the elderly are a serious problem. Despite this, few studies have quantified ...
Although much has been learned in recent decades about the deterioration of muscular strength, gait ...
Slips and falls are a major cause of injury in young and older adults. This research focused on inve...
Over 36 million adults over 65 years of age experience accidental falls each year. The underlying ne...
Accidental falls present a large functional and financial burden among people aged 65 years and olde...
Accidental falls can present a large functional and financial burden among people over the age of 65...
Abstract Substantial evidence demonstrates that falls in older adults are leading causes of fatal an...
Although much has been learned in recent decades about the deterioration of muscular strength, gait ...
This study examined the neuromuscular adaptations of young and old adults in response to a challenge...
Falls are one of the major leading causes of death for the elderly, and the number of fall-related d...
Falls precipitated by slipping are a major cause of injury, death and disability in the elderly. Thi...
Accidental falls are the leading cause of injury in adults 65 years and older. Previous research has...
Background. Previous studies have reported that older adults have a reduced ability to recover balan...
Falls in older adults are leading causes of fatal and non-fatal injuries, negatively impacting quali...
Katherine RudolphIt is well established that humans adapt to sudden or unexpected perturbations thro...
Unintentional falls in the elderly are a serious problem. Despite this, few studies have quantified ...
Although much has been learned in recent decades about the deterioration of muscular strength, gait ...
Slips and falls are a major cause of injury in young and older adults. This research focused on inve...
Over 36 million adults over 65 years of age experience accidental falls each year. The underlying ne...
Accidental falls present a large functional and financial burden among people aged 65 years and olde...
Accidental falls can present a large functional and financial burden among people over the age of 65...
Abstract Substantial evidence demonstrates that falls in older adults are leading causes of fatal an...
Although much has been learned in recent decades about the deterioration of muscular strength, gait ...
This study examined the neuromuscular adaptations of young and old adults in response to a challenge...
Falls are one of the major leading causes of death for the elderly, and the number of fall-related d...
Falls precipitated by slipping are a major cause of injury, death and disability in the elderly. Thi...
Accidental falls are the leading cause of injury in adults 65 years and older. Previous research has...
Background. Previous studies have reported that older adults have a reduced ability to recover balan...
Falls in older adults are leading causes of fatal and non-fatal injuries, negatively impacting quali...
Katherine RudolphIt is well established that humans adapt to sudden or unexpected perturbations thro...
Unintentional falls in the elderly are a serious problem. Despite this, few studies have quantified ...
Although much has been learned in recent decades about the deterioration of muscular strength, gait ...
Slips and falls are a major cause of injury in young and older adults. This research focused on inve...