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Browsing Human Physiology Theses and Dissertations by Subject "Gait"
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Catena, Robert David, 1981-
(University of Oregon, 2008-06)
Currently the information on attention-balance control interactions following concussion is incomplete and not given particular consideration during clinical examinations of concussion. The purposes of this dissertation ...
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Boonyong, Sujitra, 1973-
(University of Oregon, 2010-03)
The purpose of this dissertation was (1) to investigate the effects of dual task conditions on the development of postural control during gait in typically developing children while walking and obstacle crossing, and (2) ...
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Fujimoto, Masahiro
(University of Oregon, 2012)
Falls are one of the most serious problems among the elderly, resulting in fatal physical injuries. Early identification of people at a high risk of falling is needed to facilitate rehabilitation to reduce future fall risk. ...
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Silsupadol, Patima, 1975-
(University of Oregon, 2008-09)
Among older adults, an impaired ability to maintain balance while simultaneously performing cognitive tasks is a common occurrence. Because poor dual-task balance performance is associated with increased fall risk and a ...
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Jin, Li
(University of Oregon, 2018-10-31)
DISSERTATION ABSTRACT
Li Jin
Doctor of Philosophy
Department of Human Physiology
March 2018
Title: Kinematic and Kinetic Analysis of Walking and Running across Speeds and Transitions between Locomotion States
Walking ...
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Hinkel-Lipsker, Jacob
(University of Oregon, 2017-09-06)
Asymmetric gait, or a difference in functioning between legs during human locomotion, is a health concern that can lead to secondary complications such as chronic musculoskeletal injury or a more sedentary lifestyle. ...
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