Published in Gait Posture on February 01, 2005
Repeated-slip training: an emerging paradigm for prevention of slip-related falls among older adults. Phys Ther (2007) 1.96
Adaptive control of gait stability in reducing slip-related backward loss of balance. Exp Brain Res (2005) 1.78
Predicted threshold against backward balance loss in gait. J Biomech (2006) 1.26
Inoculation against falls: rapid adaptation by young and older adults to slips during daily activities. Arch Phys Med Rehabil (2010) 1.24
Correction of the inertial effect resulting from a plate moving under low-friction conditions. J Biomech (2007) 1.23
Predicted threshold against backward balance loss following a slip in gait. J Biomech (2008) 1.17
Generalization of gait adaptation for fall prevention: from moveable platform to slippery floor. J Neurophysiol (2008) 1.14
Independent influence of gait speed and step length on stability and fall risk. Gait Posture (2010) 1.14
Immediate and latent interlimb transfer of gait stability adaptation following repeated exposure to slips. J Mot Behav (2008) 1.12
Generalization of motor adaptation to repeated-slip perturbation across tasks. Neuroscience (2011) 1.03
Learning to resist gait-slip falls: long-term retention in community-dwelling older adults. Arch Phys Med Rehabil (2012) 0.96
Prevention of slip-related backward balance loss: the effect of session intensity and frequency on long-term retention. Arch Phys Med Rehabil (2009) 0.95
Recalibration of inhibitory control systems during walking-related dual-task interference: a mobile brain-body imaging (MOBI) study. Neuroimage (2014) 0.95
Can observational training substitute motor training in preventing backward balance loss after an unexpected slip during walking? J Neurophysiol (2007) 0.89
Evaluation of gait and slip parameters for adults with intellectual disability. J Biomech (2012) 0.88
Maximum walking speeds obtained using treadmill and overground robot system in persons with post-stroke hemiplegia. J Neuroeng Rehabil (2012) 0.85
Control of center of mass motion state through cuing and decoupling of spontaneous gait parameters in level walking. J Biomech (2010) 0.83
Alteration in community-dwelling older adults' level walking following perturbation training. J Biomech (2013) 0.83
Feasible stability region in the frontal plane during human gait. Ann Biomed Eng (2009) 0.82
Adaptation and generalization to opposing perturbations in walking. Neuroscience (2013) 0.81
The aging brain shows less flexible reallocation of cognitive resources during dual-task walking: A mobile brain/body imaging (MoBI) study. Neuroimage (2015) 0.80
Age-related degeneration in leg-extensor muscle-tendon units decreases recovery performance after a forward fall: compensation with running experience. Eur J Appl Physiol (2006) 0.79
Age-related striatal dopaminergic denervation and severity of a slip perturbation. J Gerontol A Biol Sci Med Sci (2011) 0.78
Two types of slip-induced falls among community dwelling older adults. J Biomech (2012) 0.78
Shoe sole tread designs and outcomes of slipping and falling on slippery floor surfaces. PLoS One (2013) 0.75
Retention of the "first-trial effect" in gait-slip among community-living older adults. Geroscience (2017) 0.75
Evaluation of the Phase-Dependent Rhythm Control of Human Walking Using Phase Response Curves. PLoS Comput Biol (2016) 0.75
Neuromuscular responses differ between slip-induced falls and recoveries in older adults. J Neurophysiol (2016) 0.75
Experimental evaluation of balance prediction models for sit-to-stand movement in the sagittal plane. Comput Math Methods Med (2013) 0.75
Can Recovery Foot Placement Affect Older Adults' Slip-Fall Severity? Ann Biomed Eng (2017) 0.75
Adaptive control of gait stability in reducing slip-related backward loss of balance. Exp Brain Res (2005) 1.78
Role of feedforward control of movement stability in reducing slip-related balance loss and falls among older adults. J Neurophysiol (2003) 1.52
Retention of adaptive control over varying intervals: prevention of slip- induced backward balance loss during gait. J Neurophysiol (2006) 1.52
Long-term retention of gait stability improvements. J Neurophysiol (2005) 1.14
Independent influence of gait speed and step length on stability and fall risk. Gait Posture (2010) 1.14
Immediate and latent interlimb transfer of gait stability adaptation following repeated exposure to slips. J Mot Behav (2008) 1.12
Generalization of motor adaptation to repeated-slip perturbation across tasks. Neuroscience (2011) 1.03
Can observational training substitute motor training in preventing backward balance loss after an unexpected slip during walking? J Neurophysiol (2007) 0.89
Control of center of mass motion state through cuing and decoupling of spontaneous gait parameters in level walking. J Biomech (2010) 0.83
Adaptation and generalization to opposing perturbations in walking. Neuroscience (2013) 0.81