This study aimed to clarify the influence of various speeding strategies (i.e. adjustments of cadence and stride length) on external joint moments. This study investigated the gait of 52 healthy subjects who performed self-selected normal and fast speed walking trials in a motion analysis laboratory. Subjects were classified into three separate groups based on how they increased their speed from normal to fast walking: (i) subjects who increased their cadence, (ii) subjects who increased their stride length and (iii) subjects who simultaneously increased both stride length and cadence. Joint moments were calculated using inverse dynamics and then compared between normal and fast speed trials within and between three groups using spatial par...
Background An excessive daily cumulative hip moment in the frontal plane (determined as the product ...
© 2014 David S. McKenzieBiomechanical analyses have provided detailed information about joint kinema...
Background: Although it is well established that lower-limb joint angles adapt to walking at various...
The current study aimed to investigate the effects of walking speed on the inter-limb sharing of who...
Introduction and Objectives: Walking and running represents two different steady states in human loc...
Purpose : Joint moments have been acknowledged as key factors in understanding gait abnormalities. G...
Background Normative foot kinematic and kinetic data with different walking speeds will benefit reha...
AbstractPurposeJoint moments have been acknowledged as key factors in understanding gait abnormaliti...
Individuals increase walking speed by increasing their step-length, increasing their step-frequency,...
Robot-assisted training is a promising tool under development for improving walking function based o...
Inverse dynamics is a process by which kinematic and kinetic data are synchro-nized to estimate the ...
Dataset linked with the manuscript "The effect of stride length on lower extremity joint kinetics at...
DISSERTATION ABSTRACT Li Jin Doctor of Philosophy Department of Human Physiology March 2018 Tit...
The effects of current athletic footwear on lower extremity biomechanics are unknown. The aim of thi...
Kinematic and spatiotemporal gait parameters are known to scale with gait speed, though inter-joint ...
Background An excessive daily cumulative hip moment in the frontal plane (determined as the product ...
© 2014 David S. McKenzieBiomechanical analyses have provided detailed information about joint kinema...
Background: Although it is well established that lower-limb joint angles adapt to walking at various...
The current study aimed to investigate the effects of walking speed on the inter-limb sharing of who...
Introduction and Objectives: Walking and running represents two different steady states in human loc...
Purpose : Joint moments have been acknowledged as key factors in understanding gait abnormalities. G...
Background Normative foot kinematic and kinetic data with different walking speeds will benefit reha...
AbstractPurposeJoint moments have been acknowledged as key factors in understanding gait abnormaliti...
Individuals increase walking speed by increasing their step-length, increasing their step-frequency,...
Robot-assisted training is a promising tool under development for improving walking function based o...
Inverse dynamics is a process by which kinematic and kinetic data are synchro-nized to estimate the ...
Dataset linked with the manuscript "The effect of stride length on lower extremity joint kinetics at...
DISSERTATION ABSTRACT Li Jin Doctor of Philosophy Department of Human Physiology March 2018 Tit...
The effects of current athletic footwear on lower extremity biomechanics are unknown. The aim of thi...
Kinematic and spatiotemporal gait parameters are known to scale with gait speed, though inter-joint ...
Background An excessive daily cumulative hip moment in the frontal plane (determined as the product ...
© 2014 David S. McKenzieBiomechanical analyses have provided detailed information about joint kinema...
Background: Although it is well established that lower-limb joint angles adapt to walking at various...