Search Results - Gait and Posture
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Muscle activation and rating of perceived exertion of typically developing children during DRY and aquatic treadmill walking
Harrington, J. W., Anguiano-Hernandez, J. G., Kingston, D. C.Published in Journal of Electromyography and Kinesiology (2023)“…Aquatic treadmill gait training is a poorly understood rehabilitation method that alters bodyweight support, increases lower limb resistance, and assists with postural stability. …”
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Body composition and postural stability in goalkeepers of the Polish national junior handball team
Wilczynski, J.Published in Polish Journal of Sport and Tourism (2018)“…Body composition was assessed by means of bioelectrical impedance analysis. Postural stability was examined using the AccuGait AMTI force platform. …”
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Postural stability in goalkeepers of the Polish national junior handball team
Wilczynski, J.Published in Journal of Human Kinetics (2018)“…The Biodex Balance System and AccuGait AM¬TI platform were used to evaluate postural stability. …”
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Injury incidence and selected biomechanical, postural and anthropometric characteristics contributing to musculoskeletal injuries in rugby union players
Bruwer, E. J., Moss, S. J., Jacobs, S.Published in African Journal for Physical, Health Education, Recreation and Dance (2017)“…The strongest predictors for lower extremity injuries (I>0.3) were uneven hips, pronated feet, tight hamstrings, anatomical leg length differences, gait pronation and a tall stature. It was concluded that certain postural and biomechanical imbalances in the lower extremities could contribute to injury among rugby union players…”
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Limb load asymmetries in static and dynamic postural tasks: athletic training influences
Koutakis, P., Voudouris, D., Hatzitaki, V., Grouios, G.Published in Pre-olympic Congress 2004. Thessaloniki, Grécia. de 6 a 11 de Agosto de 2004 (2004)“…Introduction Limb load asymmetries during postural and dynamic activities such as standing up or gait are considered normal in healthy, able-bodied individuals [1]. …”