It has frequently been proposed that lowering walking speed is a strategy to enhance gait stability and to decrease the probability of falling. However, previous studies have not been able to establish a clear relation between walking speed and gait stability. We investigated whether people do indeed lower walking speed when gait stability is challenged, and whether this reduces the probability of falling.Nine healthy subjects walked on the Computer Assisted Rehabilitation ENvironment (CAREN) system, while quasi-random medio-lateral translations of the walking surface were imposed at four different intensities. A self-paced treadmill setting allowed subjects to regulate their walking speed throughout the trials. Walking speed, step length, ...
Objective To evaluate the effect of imposed faster and slower walking speeds on postural stability i...
INTRODUCTION:The primary study aim was to determine if repeated exposure to trips and slips with inc...
© 2019 In gait stability research, neither self-selected walking speeds, nor the same prescribed wal...
It has frequently been proposed that lowering walking speed is a strategy to enhance gait stability ...
It has frequently been proposed that lowering walking speed is a strategy to enhance gait stability ...
The purpose of the current study was to investigate whether adaptations of stride length, stride fre...
Besides a stable gait pattern, gait in daily life requires the capability to adapt this pattern in r...
AbstractBesides a stable gait pattern, gait in daily life requires the capability to adapt this patt...
Background. Common understanding is that adequate foot placement (stepping strategy) is crucial in m...
textFalling during walking leads to millions of emergency room visits every year for all age groups ...
Fall and related injuries are one of the main health problems in people with balance disorders. Thus...
Most falls occur after a loss of balance following an unexpected perturbation such as a slip or a tr...
Background People recovering from a stroke are less stable during walking compared to able-bodied co...
Most falls occur after a loss of balance following an unexpected perturbation such as a slip or a tr...
Imposing a perturbation can induce an unstable condition during gait. Measuring the compensatory res...
Objective To evaluate the effect of imposed faster and slower walking speeds on postural stability i...
INTRODUCTION:The primary study aim was to determine if repeated exposure to trips and slips with inc...
© 2019 In gait stability research, neither self-selected walking speeds, nor the same prescribed wal...
It has frequently been proposed that lowering walking speed is a strategy to enhance gait stability ...
It has frequently been proposed that lowering walking speed is a strategy to enhance gait stability ...
The purpose of the current study was to investigate whether adaptations of stride length, stride fre...
Besides a stable gait pattern, gait in daily life requires the capability to adapt this pattern in r...
AbstractBesides a stable gait pattern, gait in daily life requires the capability to adapt this patt...
Background. Common understanding is that adequate foot placement (stepping strategy) is crucial in m...
textFalling during walking leads to millions of emergency room visits every year for all age groups ...
Fall and related injuries are one of the main health problems in people with balance disorders. Thus...
Most falls occur after a loss of balance following an unexpected perturbation such as a slip or a tr...
Background People recovering from a stroke are less stable during walking compared to able-bodied co...
Most falls occur after a loss of balance following an unexpected perturbation such as a slip or a tr...
Imposing a perturbation can induce an unstable condition during gait. Measuring the compensatory res...
Objective To evaluate the effect of imposed faster and slower walking speeds on postural stability i...
INTRODUCTION:The primary study aim was to determine if repeated exposure to trips and slips with inc...
© 2019 In gait stability research, neither self-selected walking speeds, nor the same prescribed wal...