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Frequency Domain Characteristics Of Ground Reaction Forces During Walking Of Young And Elderly Females, Nikolaos Stergiou, Giannis Giakas, Jennifer E. Byrne, Valerie Pomeroy Oct 2002

Frequency Domain Characteristics Of Ground Reaction Forces During Walking Of Young And Elderly Females, Nikolaos Stergiou, Giannis Giakas, Jennifer E. Byrne, Valerie Pomeroy

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Objective. To examine the frequency domain characteristics of the ground reaction forces of young and elderly females during free walking.

Design. Independent t-tests were used to examine the frequency content of all three components of the ground reaction force.

Background. Frequency domain analysis has the potential to assist in identifying changes in gait that may be masked in the time domain. No research has been done to identify changes in gait due to age-related impairments in the frequency domain.

Methods. Ten young and ten elderly females walked at a prescribed speed while ground reaction forces were collected via a …


Effect Of Normalization And Phase Angle Calculations On Continuous Relative Phase, Max J. Kurza, Nikolaos Stergiou Mar 2002

Effect Of Normalization And Phase Angle Calculations On Continuous Relative Phase, Max J. Kurza, Nikolaos Stergiou

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The purpose of this investigation was to determine if phase plot normalization and phase angle definitions would have an affect on continuous relative phase calculations. A subject ran on a treadmill while sagittal plane kinematic data were collected with a high­ speed (180Hz) camera. Segmental angular displacements and velocities were used to create phase plots, and examine the coordination between the leg and thigh. Continuous relative phase was calculated with a combination of two different amplitude normalization techniques, and two different phase angle definitions. Differences between the techniques were noted with a root mean square (RMS) calculation. RMS values indicated …


Comparison Of Gait Patterns Between Young And Elderly Women: An Examination Of Coordination, Jennifer E. Byrne, Nikolaos Stergiou, Daniel Blanke, Jeremy J. Houser, Max J. Kurz, Patricia A. Hageman Feb 2002

Comparison Of Gait Patterns Between Young And Elderly Women: An Examination Of Coordination, Jennifer E. Byrne, Nikolaos Stergiou, Daniel Blanke, Jeremy J. Houser, Max J. Kurz, Patricia A. Hageman

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This study investigated intralimb coordination during walking in Young and Elderly women using the theoretical model of dynamical systems. Twenty females, ten Young (M age = 24.6 yrs, SD = 3.2 yrs), and ten Elderly (M age = 73.7 yrs, SD = 4.9 yrs), were videotaped during free speed gait and gait perturbed by an ankle weight. Two parameters, one describing the phasing relationship between segments (mean absolute relative phase) and the other the variability of this relationship (deviation in phase), were calculated from the kinematics. Two-way ANOVA (age and weight) with repeated measures on weight indicated that during the …


Foot Strike Patterns After Obstacle Clearance During Running, Shane D. Scholten, Nicholas Stergiou, Alan Hreljac, Jeremy J. Houser, Daniel Blanke, L. Russell Alberts Jan 2002

Foot Strike Patterns After Obstacle Clearance During Running, Shane D. Scholten, Nicholas Stergiou, Alan Hreljac, Jeremy J. Houser, Daniel Blanke, L. Russell Alberts

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Purpose

Running over obstacles of sufficient height requires heel strike (HS) runners to make a transition in landing strategy to a forefoot (FF) strike, resulting in similar ground reaction force patterns to those observed while landing from a jump. Identification of the biomechanical variables that distinguish between the landing strategies may offer some insight into the reasons that the transition occurs. The purpose of this study was to investigate the difference in foot strike patterns and kinetic parameters of heel strike runners between level running and running over obstacles of various heights.

Methods

Ten heel strike subjects ran at their …