2018
DOI: 10.14474/ptrs.2018.7.2.49
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Relationship between straight and curved walking abilities among inpatients in the subacute phase according to walking independence level

Abstract: This study was performed to examine differences in the association between straight and curved walking abilities of inpatients in the subacute phase and walking independence level. Design: Cross-sectional study. Methods: Subjects were divided into an independent group and a supervised group (n=10 each) by walking independence level within the ward decided by physical therapists. Inclusion criteria comprised the ability to ambulate independently within the ward, regardless of the use of walking aids. Straight w… Show more

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“…Straight walking is not fully representative of real-life walking, which involves curved paths, sharp turns, uneven surfaces, and countless obstacles. During curved walking, for example, a combination of motor strategies come into play to stabilize the head in space and orient the entire body in the desired direction 42,43 . Consequently, curved walking challenges spatiotemporal, stability, and symmetry-related gait patterns [44][45][46] .…”
Section: Fgnmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Straight walking is not fully representative of real-life walking, which involves curved paths, sharp turns, uneven surfaces, and countless obstacles. During curved walking, for example, a combination of motor strategies come into play to stabilize the head in space and orient the entire body in the desired direction 42,43 . Consequently, curved walking challenges spatiotemporal, stability, and symmetry-related gait patterns [44][45][46] .…”
Section: Fgnmentioning
confidence: 99%