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Regulation of minimum toe clearance variability in the young and elderly during walking on sloped surfaces

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posted on 2024-06-04, 04:21 authored by AH Khandoker, K Lynch, Chandan KarmakarChandan Karmakar, RK Begg, M Palaniswami
Challenging environments (e.g., walking on inclines) are potential interventions for maintaining balance and gait skills, especially for the elderly. The aims of this study were: 1) to investigate whether or not variability and control of minimum toe clearance (MTC) is altered during walking on sloped surfaces, and 2) how locomotor control strategies change with age. MTC data during walking on a treadmill at both positive and negative slopes were analyzed for 9 healthy young and 8 healthy elderly subjects. The results indicated that altered MTC variability, complexity and control strategies were employed by the young and elderly adults due to walking on sloped surfaces. Elderly adults are more prone to tripping risk than younger adults especially while walking on positive slope. © 2007 IEEE.

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Pagination

4887-4890

Location

Lyon, France

Start date

2007-08-22

End date

2007-08-26

ISSN

0589-1019

ISBN-10

1424407885

Publication classification

EN.1 Other conference paper

Title of proceedings

Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology - Proceedings

Publisher

IEEE

Place of publication

Piscataway, N.J.

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