Human walking requires active neuromuscular control to ensure stability in the lateral direction, which inflicts a certain metabolic load. The magnitude of this metabolic load has previously been investigated by means of passive external lateral stabilization via spring-like cords. In the present study, we applied this method to test two hypotheses: (1) the effect of external stabilization on energy cost depends on the stiffness of the stabilizing springs, and (2) the energy cost for balance control, and consequently the effect of external stabilization on energy cost, depends on walking speed. Fourteen healthy young adults walked on a motor driven treadmill without stabilization and with stabilization with four different spring stiffnesses...
The aim of this study was to investigate whether balance control during a static upright standing ta...
Since the advent of energy measurement devices, gait experiments have shown that energetic economy h...
When humans walk at a given speed, they tend to select an intermediate step frequency, the preferred...
Human walking requires active neuromuscular control to ensure stability in the lateral direction, wh...
The aim of this study was to examine whether impaired balance control is partly responsible for the ...
Background: Balance control during walking has been shown to involve a metabolic cost in healthy sub...
The energy cost of walking could be attributed to energy related to the walking movement and energy ...
BACKGROUND: Balance control during walking has been shown to involve a metabolic cost in healthy sub...
Postural control performance is often described in terms of postural sway magnitude, assuming that l...
BACKGROUND: Balance control during walking has been shown to involve a metabolic cost in healthy sub...
During human walking, the centre of mass (COM) laterally oscillates, regularly transitioning its pos...
Individuals with neurological impairments (e.g., post-stroke) exhibit elevated metabolic energy cost...
During walking, the need to generate muscular forces creates a metabolic demand. Changes in energy r...
reasoned that with an optimal aiding horizontal force, the reduction in metabolic rate would reflect...
Arm swing during human walking is primarily driven by passive pendulum dynamics, which requires litt...
The aim of this study was to investigate whether balance control during a static upright standing ta...
Since the advent of energy measurement devices, gait experiments have shown that energetic economy h...
When humans walk at a given speed, they tend to select an intermediate step frequency, the preferred...
Human walking requires active neuromuscular control to ensure stability in the lateral direction, wh...
The aim of this study was to examine whether impaired balance control is partly responsible for the ...
Background: Balance control during walking has been shown to involve a metabolic cost in healthy sub...
The energy cost of walking could be attributed to energy related to the walking movement and energy ...
BACKGROUND: Balance control during walking has been shown to involve a metabolic cost in healthy sub...
Postural control performance is often described in terms of postural sway magnitude, assuming that l...
BACKGROUND: Balance control during walking has been shown to involve a metabolic cost in healthy sub...
During human walking, the centre of mass (COM) laterally oscillates, regularly transitioning its pos...
Individuals with neurological impairments (e.g., post-stroke) exhibit elevated metabolic energy cost...
During walking, the need to generate muscular forces creates a metabolic demand. Changes in energy r...
reasoned that with an optimal aiding horizontal force, the reduction in metabolic rate would reflect...
Arm swing during human walking is primarily driven by passive pendulum dynamics, which requires litt...
The aim of this study was to investigate whether balance control during a static upright standing ta...
Since the advent of energy measurement devices, gait experiments have shown that energetic economy h...
When humans walk at a given speed, they tend to select an intermediate step frequency, the preferred...