Falls on stairs are a common cause of injury and hospitalizations, particularly for older adults. To recover balance after a destabilization, fast, accurate and appropriate balance recovery strategies must be employed to arrest a fall. While handrails have been shown to decrease the likelihood of falls, it is unknown how handrail shape and size affect the ability to support successful balance recovery. With a lack of guiding data to support design, national and international standards and regulations permit a variety of handrail cross-sectional sizes and shapes. This thesis aims to better understand balance recovery on stairs and how the design of handrails affects the reach-to-grasp balance recovery responses. I conducted four experimental...
Background: a fall occurs when an individual experiences a loss of balance from which they are unabl...
"Change-in-support"(CIS) balance-recovery reactions that involve rapid stepping or reachin...
Background: a fall occurs when an individual experiences a loss of balance from which they are unabl...
Handrails can significantly reduce the risk of a fall, provided that their design enables fast, accu...
Handrails can significantly reduce the risk of a fall, provided that their design enables fast, accu...
AbstractStairways are a common location for falls, and they result in a disproportionate risk of dea...
The incidence of stairway falls and related injuries remains persistently high; however, the risk of...
The incidence of stairway falls and related injuries remains persistently high; however, the risk of...
Background: Falls on stairs are a common and dangerous problem for older people. This series of stud...
The high incidence of falls in older adults during stair negotiation suggests that this task is phys...
The population of the UK is ageing and is set to continue to do so for many years. In order to enabl...
The population of the UK is ageing and is set to continue to do so for many years. In order to enabl...
Abstract Background Step-recovery responses are critical in preventing falls when balance is lost u...
Falls are the number one cause of accidental injury and exert an especially heavy toll on the elderl...
AbstractStairways are a common location for falls, and they result in a disproportionate risk of dea...
Background: a fall occurs when an individual experiences a loss of balance from which they are unabl...
"Change-in-support"(CIS) balance-recovery reactions that involve rapid stepping or reachin...
Background: a fall occurs when an individual experiences a loss of balance from which they are unabl...
Handrails can significantly reduce the risk of a fall, provided that their design enables fast, accu...
Handrails can significantly reduce the risk of a fall, provided that their design enables fast, accu...
AbstractStairways are a common location for falls, and they result in a disproportionate risk of dea...
The incidence of stairway falls and related injuries remains persistently high; however, the risk of...
The incidence of stairway falls and related injuries remains persistently high; however, the risk of...
Background: Falls on stairs are a common and dangerous problem for older people. This series of stud...
The high incidence of falls in older adults during stair negotiation suggests that this task is phys...
The population of the UK is ageing and is set to continue to do so for many years. In order to enabl...
The population of the UK is ageing and is set to continue to do so for many years. In order to enabl...
Abstract Background Step-recovery responses are critical in preventing falls when balance is lost u...
Falls are the number one cause of accidental injury and exert an especially heavy toll on the elderl...
AbstractStairways are a common location for falls, and they result in a disproportionate risk of dea...
Background: a fall occurs when an individual experiences a loss of balance from which they are unabl...
"Change-in-support"(CIS) balance-recovery reactions that involve rapid stepping or reachin...
Background: a fall occurs when an individual experiences a loss of balance from which they are unabl...