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Mobility related physical and functional losses due to aging and disease - a motivation for lower limb exoskeletons

Mobility related physical and functional losses due to aging and disease - a motivation for lower limb exoskeletons

... 6 Walking speed, age and diseases. Self-selected (gray line) and six-minute maximum walking speed (black line) in relation to age for healthy subjects and examples of populations ...

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The effects of knee arthroplasty on walking speed: A meta analysis

The effects of knee arthroplasty on walking speed: A meta analysis

... of walking tests has a major impact on ...measured walking speed derived from the environment and the methodology of walking ...co-determine self-selected walking ...

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Walking speed-related changes in stride time variability: effects of decreased speed

Walking speed-related changes in stride time variability: effects of decreased speed

... in walking speed on STV has been rarely examined and is still controversially discussed ...in walking speed, by confounders, or ...in self-selected walking speed ...

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Relationship between gait kinematics and walking energy expenditure during pregnancy in South African women

Relationship between gait kinematics and walking energy expenditure during pregnancy in South African women

... example, self-selected walking speed decreases later in pregnancy [2, 9], which is associated with smaller trunk rotations [10], and consequent “flattening” of the COM which is associated with ...

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Baseline predictors of treatment gains in peak propulsive force in individuals poststroke

Baseline predictors of treatment gains in peak propulsive force in individuals poststroke

... their self-selected (SS) and fast (FS) speeds on a split-belt treadmill (Bertec ...safety. Self-selected walking speed was defined as the par- ticipant’s comfortable over ground ...

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Overground walking speed changes when subjected to body weight support conditions for nonimpaired and post stroke individuals

Overground walking speed changes when subjected to body weight support conditions for nonimpaired and post stroke individuals

... Each self selected walking speed, cadence, and step length measure recorded in the KineAssist was normal- ized to the respective measure obtained at the 0% BWS level in the ...in self ...

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Self-selected gait speed - over ground versus self-paced treadmill walking, a solution for a paradox

Self-selected gait speed - over ground versus self-paced treadmill walking, a solution for a paradox

... comfortable walking speed, they were asked to speed up, slow down (even until full stop), and then to retain their preferred comfortable walking ...

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The role of plantigrady and heel strike in the mechanics and energetics of human walking with implications for the evolution of the human foot

The role of plantigrady and heel strike in the mechanics and energetics of human walking with implications for the evolution of the human foot

... of walking foot-posture is not well ...(NHS) walking. Therefore, we examined walking speed, walk-to-run transition speed, estimated locomotor costs (lower limb muscle volume activated ...

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Increased frontal brain activation during walking while dual tasking: an fNIRS study in healthy young adults

Increased frontal brain activation during walking while dual tasking: an fNIRS study in healthy young adults

... included: walking in a self-selected speed; walking while counting forward; walking while serially subtracting 7s (Walking+S7); and standing while serially subtracting 7s ...

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PubMedCentral-PMC5021555.pdf

PubMedCentral-PMC5021555.pdf

... Difficulty walking often persists into the chronic phase of stroke,[1] with gait-related impairments [2–5] resulting in reduced ...Although self-selected walking speeds (SSWS) in this ...

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Effectiveness of robot-assisted gait training in children with cerebral palsy: a bicenter, pragmatic, randomized, cross-over trial (PeLoGAIT)

Effectiveness of robot-assisted gait training in children with cerebral palsy: a bicenter, pragmatic, randomized, cross-over trial (PeLoGAIT)

... Gait speed is assessed with the 10-meter walking test (10MWT), which is performed on a 14-meter long track with the child using the walking aid usually used in daily ...fast speed (10MWTfast), ...

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The effects of mobile phone use on walking: a dual task study

The effects of mobile phone use on walking: a dual task study

... of walking at different speeds while using a mobile phone on spatiotemporal stride parameters among young ...on walking will be significantly larger for fast speed walking when compared with ...

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Maximum walking speeds obtained using treadmill and overground robot system in persons with post-stroke hemiplegia

Maximum walking speeds obtained using treadmill and overground robot system in persons with post-stroke hemiplegia

... gait speed after stroke have incorpo- rated testing and training at fast walking speeds as part of their research and training protocols ...fast walking speed is an important tool to: 1) ...

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Locomotor preferences in terrestrial vertebrates: an online crowdsourcing approach to data collection

Locomotor preferences in terrestrial vertebrates: an online crowdsourcing approach to data collection

... video analysis software (Open Source Physics, Java framework). None of these measures require, either the image scale or the exact angle of the camera lens relative to the animal to be known. The criteria for inclusion ...

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Gait characteristics of subjects with chronic fatigue syndrome and controls at self-selected and matched velocities

Gait characteristics of subjects with chronic fatigue syndrome and controls at self-selected and matched velocities

... of walking aids only three of the twelve individ- uals with CFS occasionally walked with a walking stick but no one in the control group required any walking ...

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Dynamic stability and spatiotemporal parameters during turning in healthy young adults

Dynamic stability and spatiotemporal parameters during turning in healthy young adults

... straight walking and turning tasks, and assessed their biases and sources of bias via comparing to the gold ...straight walking and also showed that bias was smallest when using lower limb plus trunk ...

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Walking and talking: The effect of smartphone use and group conversation on pedestrian speed

Walking and talking: The effect of smartphone use and group conversation on pedestrian speed

... Distracted walking due to smartphone use is on the rise resulting in growing concern over pedestrian safety and ...the walking speeds of pedestrian groups differentiated by their smartphone use in two ...

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Critical Review of Pedestrian Safety Mechanisms for Mobile Phone Users

Critical Review of Pedestrian Safety Mechanisms for Mobile Phone Users

... Surround-see [2] uses an Omni-directional camera to detect user activity and SpareEye [15] use the only camera to provide attention as a blind smartphone. CrashAlert [3] and WalkCompass [5] recognize the user's physical ...

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‘Paradoxical Driving’ of Walking Activity in Locusts

‘Paradoxical Driving’ of Walking Activity in Locusts

... There was a strong positive correlation between walking speed and walking bout length, but the tendency for higher walking speeds to be associated with short non-walking bouts was not si[r] ...

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Evaluation of Pedestrian Walking Speed in Rail Transit Terminal

Evaluation of Pedestrian Walking Speed in Rail Transit Terminal

... average walking speed, for pedestrian for three various categories of walking (normal walking, with luggage and with gadget) for male and female on three different session (morning, afternoon ...

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