Does variability in motor output at individual joints predict stride time variability in gait? Influences of age, sex, and plane of motion

Volume: 99, Pages: 109574 - 109574
Published: Jan 1, 2020
Abstract
Old age is associated with variability in gait motor output, particularly in females, and is linked to fall risk. However, little is known about how older age and sex affect variability in the outputs of individual joints, and how these variabilities contribute to the collective gait output. Healthy adults aged 18–99 years (N = 102, 57 females) completed six trials of straight walking at self-selected speed. Stride time variability (coefficient...
Paper Details
Title
Does variability in motor output at individual joints predict stride time variability in gait? Influences of age, sex, and plane of motion
Published Date
Jan 1, 2020
Volume
99
Pages
109574 - 109574
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