“…Of the 13 studies that reported spatiotemporal data, five reported no difference in spatiotemporal variables between young and older adults [17,[22][23][24][25]. In the eight that reported differences, older adults walked slower during obstacle crossing [13,14,15,20,21,26], with smaller steps [13,14,18,21]. Older adults landed closer to the obstacle with their lead limb after crossing in three studies [14,21] however, only a significant difference between older and younger females was reported in the study by Chen et al [20].…”