OBJECTIVE: To quantify the effects of subject characteristics on gait parameters using acceleration-based gait analysis. DESIGN: Cross-sectional study with a single group cohort. SETTING: Hospital setting. PARTICIPANTS: One hundred and twenty healthy subjects (six age decade groups of 10 men and 10 women) performed a 20-m walking test. METHODS: Basic gait parameters (e.g. speed) and other clinically relevant parameters (e.g. step time asymmetry) were assessed during a 20-m walking test using a tri-axial accelerometer, attached at the level of the sacrum. Subject characteristics were recorded. RESULTS: Between 34% and 51% of the variability in gait parameters was explained by age, height and gender. Subject characteristics contributed less t...
Walking speed is a fundamental parameter of human motion and is increasingly considered as an import...
Background: Gait speed is a simple, inexpensive and clinically useful marker of physical function in...
Background: Gait speed is a simple, inexpensive and clinically useful marker of physical function in...
OBJECTIVE: To quantify the effects of subject characteristics on gait parameters using acceleration-...
Accelerometers enable us to analyse gait outside conventional gait laboratories. Before these device...
BACKGROUND:Deviation in gait performance from normative data of healthy cohorts is used to quantify ...
Questions: What are comfortable gait speed values for apparently healthy adults? How do these differ...
Title: Dependance of the gait parameters on a stature of an adult Objectives: The main aim of this s...
Category: Gait studies Introduction/Purpose: This study is to determine the effects of age and gende...
Background: Studies on the gaits parameters have been identified on the patient population. Most res...
Human gait can consist of both the walking and running aspects of the human locomotion pattern and m...
Objective: To evaluate the effects of a mathematical procedure that adjusts for gait velocity on the...
Background Gait patterns of healthy aging are needed to allow a comparison with pathological situ...
Abstract—Basic gait parameters were extracted from 233 healthy subjects—116 men and 117 women, 10 to...
Mobility impairments are a common symptom of age-related degenerative diseases. Gait features can di...
Walking speed is a fundamental parameter of human motion and is increasingly considered as an import...
Background: Gait speed is a simple, inexpensive and clinically useful marker of physical function in...
Background: Gait speed is a simple, inexpensive and clinically useful marker of physical function in...
OBJECTIVE: To quantify the effects of subject characteristics on gait parameters using acceleration-...
Accelerometers enable us to analyse gait outside conventional gait laboratories. Before these device...
BACKGROUND:Deviation in gait performance from normative data of healthy cohorts is used to quantify ...
Questions: What are comfortable gait speed values for apparently healthy adults? How do these differ...
Title: Dependance of the gait parameters on a stature of an adult Objectives: The main aim of this s...
Category: Gait studies Introduction/Purpose: This study is to determine the effects of age and gende...
Background: Studies on the gaits parameters have been identified on the patient population. Most res...
Human gait can consist of both the walking and running aspects of the human locomotion pattern and m...
Objective: To evaluate the effects of a mathematical procedure that adjusts for gait velocity on the...
Background Gait patterns of healthy aging are needed to allow a comparison with pathological situ...
Abstract—Basic gait parameters were extracted from 233 healthy subjects—116 men and 117 women, 10 to...
Mobility impairments are a common symptom of age-related degenerative diseases. Gait features can di...
Walking speed is a fundamental parameter of human motion and is increasingly considered as an import...
Background: Gait speed is a simple, inexpensive and clinically useful marker of physical function in...
Background: Gait speed is a simple, inexpensive and clinically useful marker of physical function in...