Adaptation in leg muscle activity and coordination between lower limbs were studied during walking on a treadmill with split belts in one group of parkinsonian patients and one of age-matched healthy subjects. Four different belt speeds (0.25/0.5/0.75/1.0 m/sec) were applied in selected combinations to the left and right leg. While these walking conditions were easily tolerated by the healthy subjects, the parkinsonian patients usually reached the limits of their walking capabilities. Both groups adapted automatically to a change in belt speed within approximately 20 stride cycles, Healthy subjects adapted by reorganizing their stride cycle with a relative shortening of duration of support and lengthening of the swing phase of the ''fast'' ...
Contains fulltext : 123986.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Human interlimb...
Purposeful movements are attained by gradually adjusted activity of opposite muscles, or synergists....
Purposeful movements are attained by gradually adjusted activity of opposite muscles, or synergists....
Adaptation in leg muscle activity and coordination between lower limbs were studied during walking o...
Adaptation in leg muscle activity and coordination between lower limbs were studied during walking o...
In this pilot study, EMG patterns of leg muscle activation were studied in five parkinsonian patient...
In this pilot study, EMG patterns of leg muscle activation were studied in five parkinsonian patient...
In this pilot study, EMG patterns of leg muscle activation were studied in five parkinsonian patient...
Quadrupedal limb coordination during human walking was recently shown to be upregulated during obsta...
Quadrupedal limb coordination during human walking was recently shown to be upregulated during obsta...
Human interlimb coordination and the adaptations in leg muscle activity were studied during walking ...
Human interlimb coordination and the adaptations in leg muscle activity were studied during walking ...
Human interlimb coordination and the adaptations in leg muscle activity were studied during walking ...
Human interlimb coordination and the adaptations in leg muscle activity were studied during walking ...
Human interlimb coordination and the adaptations in leg muscle activity were studied during walking ...
Contains fulltext : 123986.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Human interlimb...
Purposeful movements are attained by gradually adjusted activity of opposite muscles, or synergists....
Purposeful movements are attained by gradually adjusted activity of opposite muscles, or synergists....
Adaptation in leg muscle activity and coordination between lower limbs were studied during walking o...
Adaptation in leg muscle activity and coordination between lower limbs were studied during walking o...
In this pilot study, EMG patterns of leg muscle activation were studied in five parkinsonian patient...
In this pilot study, EMG patterns of leg muscle activation were studied in five parkinsonian patient...
In this pilot study, EMG patterns of leg muscle activation were studied in five parkinsonian patient...
Quadrupedal limb coordination during human walking was recently shown to be upregulated during obsta...
Quadrupedal limb coordination during human walking was recently shown to be upregulated during obsta...
Human interlimb coordination and the adaptations in leg muscle activity were studied during walking ...
Human interlimb coordination and the adaptations in leg muscle activity were studied during walking ...
Human interlimb coordination and the adaptations in leg muscle activity were studied during walking ...
Human interlimb coordination and the adaptations in leg muscle activity were studied during walking ...
Human interlimb coordination and the adaptations in leg muscle activity were studied during walking ...
Contains fulltext : 123986.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Human interlimb...
Purposeful movements are attained by gradually adjusted activity of opposite muscles, or synergists....
Purposeful movements are attained by gradually adjusted activity of opposite muscles, or synergists....