It has been proposed that the highly reproducible forward walking (FW) locomotor pattern is generated by a central neuronal program or central pattern generator (CPG) which provides the underlying mechanism which produces the coordinated walking movement. The purpose of this study was to quantify the differences in the muscular activation patterns during FW and backward walking (BW) at a constant step frequency and to determine if common features exist across both locomotor conditions. The hypothesis was that FW and BW are both mediated by the same CPG; therefore, only small modifications in the CPG are required in order to produce the different characteristics of each walking mode. The results noted kinematically reversed patterns at the h...
The purpose of this study was to identify whether the motor pattern of forward walking (FW) and back...
An understanding of how locomotion occurs can help prevent or possibly restore its loss. Observation...
This study aimed to investigate effects of walking direction and speed on gait complexity, symmetry ...
It has been proposed that the highly reproducible forward walking (FW) locomotor pattern is generate...
Item does not contain fulltextLeg kinematics during backward walking (BW) are very similar to the ti...
The present study explores the role of a cognitive task on gait characteristics and muscle activatio...
Backward locomotion is used increasingly in sports and rehabilitation. However, it is unclear whethe...
1. The phase-dependent modulation of medium-latency (P2) (70-80 ms) responses in semitendinosus (ST)...
The ability of dedicated spinal circuits, referred to as central pattern generators (CPGs), to produ...
Item does not contain fulltextDuring human locomotion, cutaneous reflexes have been suggested to fun...
This article provides a perspective on major innovations over the past century in research on the sp...
Locomotion involves many different muscles and the need of controlling several degrees of freedom. D...
Aspects of human motor control can be inferred from the coordination of muscles during movement. For...
The traditional view of motor control predicates that the central nervous system dictates the motion...
Item does not contain fulltextOBJECTIVE: Limb kinematics in backward walking (BW) are essentially th...
The purpose of this study was to identify whether the motor pattern of forward walking (FW) and back...
An understanding of how locomotion occurs can help prevent or possibly restore its loss. Observation...
This study aimed to investigate effects of walking direction and speed on gait complexity, symmetry ...
It has been proposed that the highly reproducible forward walking (FW) locomotor pattern is generate...
Item does not contain fulltextLeg kinematics during backward walking (BW) are very similar to the ti...
The present study explores the role of a cognitive task on gait characteristics and muscle activatio...
Backward locomotion is used increasingly in sports and rehabilitation. However, it is unclear whethe...
1. The phase-dependent modulation of medium-latency (P2) (70-80 ms) responses in semitendinosus (ST)...
The ability of dedicated spinal circuits, referred to as central pattern generators (CPGs), to produ...
Item does not contain fulltextDuring human locomotion, cutaneous reflexes have been suggested to fun...
This article provides a perspective on major innovations over the past century in research on the sp...
Locomotion involves many different muscles and the need of controlling several degrees of freedom. D...
Aspects of human motor control can be inferred from the coordination of muscles during movement. For...
The traditional view of motor control predicates that the central nervous system dictates the motion...
Item does not contain fulltextOBJECTIVE: Limb kinematics in backward walking (BW) are essentially th...
The purpose of this study was to identify whether the motor pattern of forward walking (FW) and back...
An understanding of how locomotion occurs can help prevent or possibly restore its loss. Observation...
This study aimed to investigate effects of walking direction and speed on gait complexity, symmetry ...