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Modulation of weight off-loading level over body-weight supported locomotion training
2011 IEEE International Conference on Rehabilitation Robotics, 2011With the evolution of robotic systems to facilitate overground walking rehabilitation, it is important to understand the effect of robotic-aided body-weight supported loading on lower limb muscle activity, if we are to optimize neuromotor recovery. To achieve this objective, we have collected and studied electromyography (EMG) data from key muscles in ...
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Independent metabolic costs of supporting body weight and accelerating body mass during walking
Journal of Applied Physiology, 2005The metabolic cost of walking is determined by many mechanical tasks, but the individual contribution of each task remains unclear. We hypothesized that the force generated to support body weight and the work performed to redirect and accelerate body mass each individually incur a significant metabolic cost during normal walking. To test our hypothesis,
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Progressive Facilitation of Body Reaction Time Resulting from Increasing Support of Body Weight
Perceptual and Motor Skills, 1967As counterbalancing the effect of gravity should increase the speed of reaction time (RT), 50 college men completed three discrete RT tests while standing, sitting, and sitting with the weight of the legs supported. Progressive decreases in body weight were accompanied by parallel increases in speed of RT.
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The Trouble With “Body Weight Support” In Treadmill Training
Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 2010Anton Wernig, Sabine Wernig
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Global patterns in excess body weight and the associated cancer burden
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2019Hyuna Sung +2 more
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Influence of Body Weight Support on Normal Human Gait: Development of a Gait Retraining Strategy
Physical Therapy, 1991Lois Finch, Hugues Barbeau, H Barbeau
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