The purpose of this study was to explore the effects of these alternate gait patterns on knee biomechanics.; Seventeen normal, healthy adults (mean age = 23.71 years) participated in gait testing designed to compare kinematics and kinetics at the knee joint during two stair climbing gait patterns...
Principal component analysis (PCA) has been used to reduce the volume of gait data and can also be used to identify the differences between populations. This approach has not been used on stair climbing gait data. Our objective was to use PCA to compare the gait patterns between young and ...
Knee and hip kinetics during normal stair climbing. Gait Posture. 2002;16:31–37. Article PubMed Google Scholar Fu YC, Simpson KJ, Kinsey TL, Mahoney OM. Does interlimb knee symmetry exist after unicompartmental knee arthroplasty? Clin Orthop Relat Res. 2013;471:142–149. Article PubMed ...
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The influence of foot progression angle on the knee adduction moment during walking and stair climbing in pain free individuals with knee osteoarthritis Gait Posture., 26 (3) (Sep 2007), pp. 436-441, 10.1016/j.gaitpost.2006.10.008 View PDFView articleView in ScopusGoogle Scholar 24 HJ Bennet...
13 3 234 Exp Brain Res (2016) 234:3233–3243 Previous studies have revealed the importance of vision on stair climbing (Zietz and Hollands 2009; Miyasike- daSilva et al. 2011). Nevertheless, foveal fixations directed to stair features (e.g. steps, handrails) decrease when indi- vi...
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- 《Gait & Posture》 被引量: 238发表: 2002年 Development of a wearable motion capture system to evaluate the knee joint angle during stair-climbing in hemiplegics An Inertial Motion Capture System (IMCS) with wireless communication was developed to evaluate the knee joint angle during stair ...
The walls surround- ing this staircase were made of glass, so that people could see the remainder of the building while climbing the stairs. The third staircase was also located in the main building and also had space between the steps, but was surrounded by solid walls on the left and ...
Studies also examined the influence of step height [14], [15], gait velocity [16], age [17], [18] and alternate gait patterns [19], [20] on lower extremity biomechanics. In clinical studies, researchers have used stair descent to evaluate lower extremity mechanics in individuals with ...