2024
DOI: 10.1007/s00221-024-06929-1
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Exploring age-related differences in the relationship between spatial and temporal contributions to step length asymmetry during split-belt adaptation

Patrick G. Monaghan,
William M. Murrah,
Kristina A. Neely
et al.

Abstract: Gait adaptability is crucial for meeting environmental demands, and impaired gait adaptation increases fall risk, particularly in older adults. While prior research exists on older adults’ gait adaptation, particularly in perturbation studies, the specific contributions of temporal and spatial adaptation strategies to step length asymmetry (SLA) during split-belt treadmill walking require further examination. This study fills this gap by evaluating how distinct adaptation strategies contribute to SLA in health… Show more

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