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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| author | Dayeon C. Jung (20536235) |
| author2 | 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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| author_facet | 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) |
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| dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv | 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) |
| dc.date.none.fl_str_mv | 2025-01-09T18:31:14Z |
| dc.identifier.none.fl_str_mv | 10.1371/journal.pone.0312261.g003 |
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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 |
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| 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 |