Trunk angle following a treadmill acceleration (orange) and walkway (W) trip inducing elevating (blue) and lowering (green) strategies (<i>n</i> = 38).

<p>Time was normalised to previous (Pre) and recovery (Post1-5) steps. Vertical dashed lines represent perturbation onsets (i.e., a foot contact to the accelerated belt or the trip-board). Bold lines and shaded bands are average and 95% confidence intervals, respectively.</p>

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المؤلف الرئيسي: Dayeon C. Jung (20536235) (author)
مؤلفون آخرون: Daina L. Sturnieks (9612947) (author), Kirsty A. McDonald (2602807) (author), Patrick Y. H. Song (11304723) (author), Michael K. Davis (11304726) (author), Stephen R. Lord (6830252) (author), Yoshiro Okubo (589967) (author)
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Kirsty A. McDonald (2602807)
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Stephen R. Lord (6830252)
Yoshiro Okubo (589967)
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Kirsty A. McDonald (2602807)
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Michael K. Davis (11304726)
Stephen R. Lord (6830252)
Yoshiro Okubo (589967)
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Daina L. Sturnieks (9612947)
Kirsty A. McDonald (2602807)
Patrick Y. H. Song (11304723)
Michael K. Davis (11304726)
Stephen R. Lord (6830252)
Yoshiro Okubo (589967)
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Cell Biology
Neuroscience
Physiology
Biotechnology
Ecology
Developmental Biology
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lower limb kinematics
knee angles (<
high clinical feasibility
condition presentation randomised
board whilst walking
14 cm trip
1 %, respectively
two trips induced
one recovery step
mos ), number
first recovery step
dwelling older people
walkway trips (<
overground walkway trips
recovery step lengths
treadmill belt accelerations
smaller trunk displacement
step lengths
induced trips
older people
walkway trips
treadmill accelerations
belt treadmill
step prior
recovery strategy
treadmill perturbations
treadmill compared
toe clearance
study examined
maximum trunk
lowering strategy
less negative
kinematic validity
elicited elevating
eight community
biomechanical challenge
based training
anteroposterior margin
accurately simulate
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spelling Trunk angle following a treadmill acceleration (orange) and walkway (W) trip inducing elevating (blue) and lowering (green) strategies (<i>n</i> = 38).Dayeon C. Jung (20536235)Daina L. Sturnieks (9612947)Kirsty A. McDonald (2602807)Patrick Y. H. Song (11304723)Michael K. Davis (11304726)Stephen R. Lord (6830252)Yoshiro Okubo (589967)BiochemistryCell BiologyNeurosciencePhysiologyBiotechnologyEcologyDevelopmental Biologyxlink "> destabilisationlower limb kinematicsknee angles (<high clinical feasibilitycondition presentation randomisedboard whilst walking14 cm trip1 %, respectivelytwo trips inducedone recovery stepmos ), numberfirst recovery stepdwelling older peoplewalkway trips (<overground walkway tripsrecovery step lengthstreadmill belt accelerationssmaller trunk displacementstep lengthsinduced tripsolder peoplewalkway tripstreadmill accelerationsbelt treadmillstep priorrecovery strategytreadmill perturbationstreadmill comparedtoe clearancestudy examinedmaximum trunklowering strategyless negativekinematic validityelicited elevatingeight communitybiomechanical challengebased traininganteroposterior marginaccurately simulate<p>Time was normalised to previous (Pre) and recovery (Post1-5) steps. Vertical dashed lines represent perturbation onsets (i.e., a foot contact to the accelerated belt or the trip-board). Bold lines and shaded bands are average and 95% confidence intervals, respectively.</p>2025-01-09T18:31:14ZImageFigureinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionimage10.1371/journal.pone.0312261.g003https://figshare.com/articles/figure/Trunk_angle_following_a_treadmill_acceleration_orange_and_walkway_W_trip_inducing_elevating_blue_and_lowering_green_strategies_i_n_i_38_/28176440CC BY 4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:figshare.com:article/281764402025-01-09T18:31:14Z
spellingShingle Trunk angle following a treadmill acceleration (orange) and walkway (W) trip inducing elevating (blue) and lowering (green) strategies (<i>n</i> = 38).
Dayeon C. Jung (20536235)
Biochemistry
Cell Biology
Neuroscience
Physiology
Biotechnology
Ecology
Developmental Biology
xlink "> destabilisation
lower limb kinematics
knee angles (<
high clinical feasibility
condition presentation randomised
board whilst walking
14 cm trip
1 %, respectively
two trips induced
one recovery step
mos ), number
first recovery step
dwelling older people
walkway trips (<
overground walkway trips
recovery step lengths
treadmill belt accelerations
smaller trunk displacement
step lengths
induced trips
older people
walkway trips
treadmill accelerations
belt treadmill
step prior
recovery strategy
treadmill perturbations
treadmill compared
toe clearance
study examined
maximum trunk
lowering strategy
less negative
kinematic validity
elicited elevating
eight community
biomechanical challenge
based training
anteroposterior margin
accurately simulate
status_str publishedVersion
title Trunk angle following a treadmill acceleration (orange) and walkway (W) trip inducing elevating (blue) and lowering (green) strategies (<i>n</i> = 38).
title_full Trunk angle following a treadmill acceleration (orange) and walkway (W) trip inducing elevating (blue) and lowering (green) strategies (<i>n</i> = 38).
title_fullStr Trunk angle following a treadmill acceleration (orange) and walkway (W) trip inducing elevating (blue) and lowering (green) strategies (<i>n</i> = 38).
title_full_unstemmed Trunk angle following a treadmill acceleration (orange) and walkway (W) trip inducing elevating (blue) and lowering (green) strategies (<i>n</i> = 38).
title_short Trunk angle following a treadmill acceleration (orange) and walkway (W) trip inducing elevating (blue) and lowering (green) strategies (<i>n</i> = 38).
title_sort Trunk angle following a treadmill acceleration (orange) and walkway (W) trip inducing elevating (blue) and lowering (green) strategies (<i>n</i> = 38).
topic Biochemistry
Cell Biology
Neuroscience
Physiology
Biotechnology
Ecology
Developmental Biology
xlink "> destabilisation
lower limb kinematics
knee angles (<
high clinical feasibility
condition presentation randomised
board whilst walking
14 cm trip
1 %, respectively
two trips induced
one recovery step
mos ), number
first recovery step
dwelling older people
walkway trips (<
overground walkway trips
recovery step lengths
treadmill belt accelerations
smaller trunk displacement
step lengths
induced trips
older people
walkway trips
treadmill accelerations
belt treadmill
step prior
recovery strategy
treadmill perturbations
treadmill compared
toe clearance
study examined
maximum trunk
lowering strategy
less negative
kinematic validity
elicited elevating
eight community
biomechanical challenge
based training
anteroposterior margin
accurately simulate