1 Yonsei Institute of Sports Science and Exercise Medicine (YISSEM), Yonsei University, Seoul, Korea, South 2 Frontier Research Institute of Convergence Sports Science, Yonsei University, Seoul, Korea ...
Background Chronic ankle instability (CAI) is associated with changes in gait biomechanics, which may be related to chronic dysfunction. Multivariate analysis of the lower extremity during gait may ...
In people with gait disabilities (i.e., a pattern of walking—or gait—that is not normal), assessing gait speed, stride length, and joint kinematics are essential. Measurement of gait parameters over a ...
To illustrate this process, consider the dysfunction of the right knee of the young man (SR) with cerebral palsy spastic diplegia (Video 3). One can readily appreciate from the video presentation that ...
The use of wearable sensor technology to enhance clinicians' ability to assess and treat movement disorders is reaching maturity. This talk will explore published work on how this technology is ...
An antalgic gait occurs when you walk with a limp because of pain. It’s a common problem and usually caused by minor injuries. Sometimes, though, it can have a more serious cause. Your gait is your ...
Walking like John Cleese’s character, Mr. Teabag, in Monty Python’s famous “Ministry of Silly Walks” skit requires considerably more energy expenditure than a normal walking gait because the movement ...
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