scholarly article | Q13442814 |
conference paper | Q23927052 |
P50 | author | Thurmon E. Lockhart | Q37384021 |
Rahul Soangra | Q55755089 | ||
P2860 | cites work | Attention demanding tasks during treadmill walking reduce step width variability in young adults | Q24812430 |
Too much or too little step width variability is associated with a fall history in older persons who walk at or near normal gait speed | Q24814146 | ||
Persistent fluctuations in stride intervals under fractal auditory stimulation | Q27315165 | ||
Direction-dependent control of balance during walking and standing | Q30490312 | ||
Gait variability and the risk of incident mobility disability in community-dwelling older adults | Q33805714 | ||
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Temporal structure of variability reveals similar control mechanisms during lateral stepping and forward walking | Q44568462 | ||
The effect of lateral stabilization on walking in young and old adults. | Q50861462 | ||
Complexity analysis of stride interval time series by threshold dependent symbolic entropy. | Q51164213 | ||
Variability of step kinematics in young and older adults. | Q51662141 | ||
Active control of lateral balance in human walking. | Q53906602 | ||
AGE-RELATED DECLINE OF GAIT CONTROL UNDER A DUAL-TASK CONDITION | Q62813352 | ||
Knee joint kinematics from familiarised treadmill walking can be generalised to overground walking in young unimpaired subjects. | Q64992138 | ||
"Stops walking when talking" as a predictor of falls in elderly people | Q73126330 | ||
Age-related changes in spatial and temporal gait variables | Q73588113 | ||
Interstride trunk acceleration variability but not step width variability can differentiate between fit and frail older adults | Q81244865 | ||
Dual-task-related gait changes in the elderly: does the type of cognitive task matter? | Q81871508 | ||
Variability of gait is dependent on direction of progression: implications for active control | Q83242606 | ||
Gait variability is altered in patients with peripheral arterial disease | Q83352206 | ||
P6195 | funding scheme | grant | Q230788 |
P407 | language of work or name | English | Q1860 |
P921 | main subject | biomechanics | Q193378 |
age group | Q42401304 | ||
P5008 | on focus list of Wikimedia project | Wikimedia–NIOSH collaboration | Q104416361 |
P304 | page(s) | 359-366 | |
P12526 | performing organization | Virginia Tech | Q65379 |
P577 | publication date | 2017-04-01 | |
P1433 | published in | Biomedical sciences instrumentation | Q26839419 |
P859 | sponsor | National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health | Q60346 |
P1476 | title | Effects of lateral stepping gait and dual tasking during treadmill walking in healthy young and older adults | |
EFFECTS OF LATERAL STEPPING GAIT AND DUAL TASKING DURING TREADMILL WALKING IN HEALTHY YOUNG AND OLDER ADULTS | |||
P478 | volume | 53 |
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