[Purpose] To investigate the differences in foot kinetics during gait initiation between young and elderly participants using a modified multi-segment foot model. [Participants and Methods] Twelve young (23.3 ± 2.4 years) and 12 elderly participants (73.3 ± 3.9 years) were included in this study. Gait initiation was measured using a three-dimensional motion analysis system. We calculated the kinetic and kinematic values using our modified multi-segment foot model and compared those values with the values calculated using Bruening et al.’s multi-segment foot model. Modified gait initiation values were also compared between the elderly and young participants. [Results] Our modified multi-segment foot model, created using the Software for Inte...
We investigated the relationship of hip, knee and ankle function to gait speed in healthy elderly su...
Aging is associated with a distal-to-proximal shift in joint kinetics during walking. This plasticit...
Assessments of changes in gait stability due to aging and disease are predominantly based on lower e...
Background: The effects of age and speed on foot and ankle kinematics in gait studies using foot mod...
Objectives: It is not known whether changes in the biomechanics of elderly gait are related to aging...
Objective: comparing the effects of gait at different speeds on spatiotemporal and kinetic parameter...
BACKGROUND: Both ageing and speed definitely affect gait patterns. Since most of the comparisons be...
INTRODUCTION: There are differences between gait performance of old and that of young adults (Parocz...
The foot and ankle complex undergoes significant structural and functional changes with advancing ag...
Joint biomechanics and spatiotemporal gait parameters change with age or disease and are used in tre...
Walking is one of the most common human movements. It is to transport the body safely and efficientl...
Abstract Background Although accumulative evidence exists that support the applicability of multi-se...
Background: Aging is associated with a reduction in gait velocity, which is due to a shortened step ...
The objective of this research was to determine whether joint angles at critical gait events and dur...
Purpose: To examine the correlation between the gait biomechanic analysis, foot dynamometry movement...
We investigated the relationship of hip, knee and ankle function to gait speed in healthy elderly su...
Aging is associated with a distal-to-proximal shift in joint kinetics during walking. This plasticit...
Assessments of changes in gait stability due to aging and disease are predominantly based on lower e...
Background: The effects of age and speed on foot and ankle kinematics in gait studies using foot mod...
Objectives: It is not known whether changes in the biomechanics of elderly gait are related to aging...
Objective: comparing the effects of gait at different speeds on spatiotemporal and kinetic parameter...
BACKGROUND: Both ageing and speed definitely affect gait patterns. Since most of the comparisons be...
INTRODUCTION: There are differences between gait performance of old and that of young adults (Parocz...
The foot and ankle complex undergoes significant structural and functional changes with advancing ag...
Joint biomechanics and spatiotemporal gait parameters change with age or disease and are used in tre...
Walking is one of the most common human movements. It is to transport the body safely and efficientl...
Abstract Background Although accumulative evidence exists that support the applicability of multi-se...
Background: Aging is associated with a reduction in gait velocity, which is due to a shortened step ...
The objective of this research was to determine whether joint angles at critical gait events and dur...
Purpose: To examine the correlation between the gait biomechanic analysis, foot dynamometry movement...
We investigated the relationship of hip, knee and ankle function to gait speed in healthy elderly su...
Aging is associated with a distal-to-proximal shift in joint kinetics during walking. This plasticit...
Assessments of changes in gait stability due to aging and disease are predominantly based on lower e...