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Smartwatch-Based Prediction of Single-Stride and Stride-to-Stride Gait Outcomes Using Regression-Based Machine Learning
Spatiotemporal variability during gait is linked to fall risk and could be monitored using wearable sensors. Although many users prefer wrist-worn...
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Physiological responses and performance factors for double-poling and diagonal-stride treadmill roller-skiing time-trial exercise
PurposeTo compare physiological responses between a self-paced 4-min double-poling (DP) time-trial (TT DP ) versus a 4-min diagonal-stride (DS)...
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Hip joint and muscle loading for persons with bilateral transfemoral/through-knee amputations: biomechanical differences between full-length articulated and foreshortened non-articulated prostheses
BackgroundCurrently, there is little available in-depth analysis of the biomechanical effect of different prostheses on the musculoskeletal system...
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Hidden Markov Model based stride segmentation on unsupervised free-living gait data in Parkinson’s disease patients
BackgroundTo objectively assess a patient’s gait, a robust identification of stride borders is one of the first steps in inertial sensor-based mobile...
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Short-length SSVEP data extension by a novel generative adversarial networks based framework
Steady-state visual evoked potentials (SSVEPs) based brain–computer interface (BCI) has received considerable attention due to its high information...
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Joint Contact Forces with Changes in Running Stride Length and Midsole Stiffness
The purpose of this study was to determine if lower extremity joint loading was influenced by stride length or shoe midsole cushioning. Ten subjects...
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Effects of overground gait training assisted by a wearable exoskeleton in patients with Parkinson’s disease
BackgroundIn the recent past, wearable devices have been used for gait rehabilitation in patients with Parkinson’s disease. The objective of this...
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Physiological responses and cycle characteristics during double-poling versus diagonal-stride roller-skiing in junior cross-country skiers
PurposeThis study aimed to compare physiological factors and cycle characteristics during cross-country (XC) roller-skiing at matched inclines and...
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Steep (30°) uphill walking vs. running: COM movements, stride kinematics, and leg muscle excitations
PurposeWe sought to biomechanically distinguish steep uphill running from steep uphill walking and explore why athletes alternate between walking and...
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Effects of transcranial direct current stimulation alone and in combination with rehabilitation therapies on gait and balance among individuals with Parkinson’s disease: a systematic review and meta-analysis
BackgroundParkinson’s disease (PD) is a neurogenerative disorder implicated in dysfunctions of motor functions, particularly gait and balance....
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Gait training with a wearable powered robot during stroke rehabilitation: a randomized parallel-group trial
BackgroundWe have developed a wearable rehabilitation robot, “curara®,” and examined its immediate effect in patients with spinocerebellar...
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Local Dynamic Stability of Trunk During Gait is Responsive to Rehabilitation in Subjects with Primary Degenerative Cerebellar Ataxia
This study aimed to assess the responsiveness to the rehabilitation of three trunk acceleration-derived gait indexes, namely the harmonic ratio (HR),...
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Contractile properties are less affected at long than short muscle length after eccentric exercise
PurposeThe aim of the present study was to investigate whether the electrically evoked muscle responses are differently affected over time by the...
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Comparison of the effects of rhythmic vibrotactile stimulations and rhythmic auditory stimulations on Parkinson's disease patients’ gait variability: a pilot study
IntroductionParkinson’s disease patients’ gait is characterized by shorter step length, reduced gait velocity and deterioration of temporal...
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The impact of anxiety on gait impairments in Parkinson’s disease: insights from sensor-based gait analysis
BackgroundSensor-based gait analysis provides a robust quantitative tool for assessing gait impairments and their associated factors in Parkinson’s...
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Visuomotor errors drive step length and step time adaptation during ‘virtual’ split-belt walking: the effects of reinforcement feedback
Precise foot placement is dependent on changes in spatial and temporal coordination between two legs in response to a perturbation during walking....
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Gait impairment-related axonal degeneration in Parkinson’s disease by neurite orientation dispersion and density imaging
Microstructural alterations in the brain networks of Parkinson’s disease (PD) patients are correlated with gait impairments. Evaluate microstructural...
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Efficacy of virtual reality training on motor performance, activity of daily living, and quality of life in patients with Parkinson's disease: an umbrella review comprising meta-analyses of randomized controlled trials
ObjectiveThere are several meta-analyses of randomized controlled trials (RCTs) demonstrating the benefits of virtual reality (VR) training as an...
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Local dynamic stability in temporal pattern of intersegmental coordination during various stride time and stride length combinations
For the regulation of walking speed, the central nervous system must select appropriate combinations of stride time and stride length (stride...
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Real-time feedback control of split-belt ratio to induce targeted step length asymmetry
IntroductionSplit-belt treadmill training has been used to assist with gait rehabilitation following stroke. This method modifies a patient’s step...