This paper will discuss how the Significant Walks project explores the impact of walking with chronic low back pain and considers how experience and reflection visualize the impact of this often overlooked condition. Funded by the Wellcome Trust, the project involved working with participants to investigate a regularly encountered personal walk as a measure of individual capability, physical experience and well-being. The use of digital technologies created a sense of presence by synthesizing point of view video documentation with simultaneously gathered biomechanical data recording the movement of the spine. Additional layers of interpretation were added to the synthesized footage as each participant explored how visual effects could expr...
This paper uses walk along interviewing to investigate embodied experiences of walking on the South ...
Walking is an important form of physical activity. It is practiced by people of nearly all ages, thr...
Background: Musculoskeletal pain is one of the main contributors to sick leave and reduced daily-lif...
This paper will discuss how the Significant Walks project explores the impact of walking with chroni...
This paper will describe the trajectory of research between Thinking Path and Significant Walks and ...
Authors Chubb, Shirley (1); Moore, Ann (2); Bryant, Neil (1); Saber-Sheikh, Kambiz (2) \ud Affilia...
Background: More than a third of the adult UK population are affected by low back pain, approximatel...
Background: This study was developed from a collaboration between a musculoskeletal therapist and re...
References to the use of walking, not only as a basic total body action but also as an expressive el...
Walking in film as muscle memory training and movement bias development? A workshop at the Women Wal...
Walktrack is a meditation on walking and how we think about the act in combination with locative med...
Walking is one of humankind’s most basic acts. Yet, beyond its everyday utility and purposefulness, ...
This paper examines stories about walking that are embedded in our culture. The popular culture sour...
The author discusses key findings of a series of video walks developed as part of her practice-based...
Evidence has suggested that regular walking can elicit significant physiological and psychological h...
This paper uses walk along interviewing to investigate embodied experiences of walking on the South ...
Walking is an important form of physical activity. It is practiced by people of nearly all ages, thr...
Background: Musculoskeletal pain is one of the main contributors to sick leave and reduced daily-lif...
This paper will discuss how the Significant Walks project explores the impact of walking with chroni...
This paper will describe the trajectory of research between Thinking Path and Significant Walks and ...
Authors Chubb, Shirley (1); Moore, Ann (2); Bryant, Neil (1); Saber-Sheikh, Kambiz (2) \ud Affilia...
Background: More than a third of the adult UK population are affected by low back pain, approximatel...
Background: This study was developed from a collaboration between a musculoskeletal therapist and re...
References to the use of walking, not only as a basic total body action but also as an expressive el...
Walking in film as muscle memory training and movement bias development? A workshop at the Women Wal...
Walktrack is a meditation on walking and how we think about the act in combination with locative med...
Walking is one of humankind’s most basic acts. Yet, beyond its everyday utility and purposefulness, ...
This paper examines stories about walking that are embedded in our culture. The popular culture sour...
The author discusses key findings of a series of video walks developed as part of her practice-based...
Evidence has suggested that regular walking can elicit significant physiological and psychological h...
This paper uses walk along interviewing to investigate embodied experiences of walking on the South ...
Walking is an important form of physical activity. It is practiced by people of nearly all ages, thr...
Background: Musculoskeletal pain is one of the main contributors to sick leave and reduced daily-lif...