Francesca E. Wade
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View article: Individual joint contributions to forward propulsion are not related to stability during walking in young or older adults
Individual joint contributions to forward propulsion are not related to stability during walking in young or older adults Open
Our results suggest prioritizing mediolateral stability is a potential explanation for, or consequence, of the age- and function-related shift toward proximal joint contributions to forward propulsion during walking.
View article: Individual joint contributions to forward propulsion during treadmill walking in women with hip osteoarthritis
Individual joint contributions to forward propulsion during treadmill walking in women with hip osteoarthritis Open
As we age, reliance on the ankle musculature for push‐off during walking reduces and increased reliance on the hip musculature is observed. It is unclear how joint pathology like osteoarthritis may affect this distal‐to‐proximal redistribu…
View article: Locomotor Adaptation Training to Prevent Mobility Disability
Locomotor Adaptation Training to Prevent Mobility Disability Open
Mobility disability is prevalent in aging populations. While existing walking interventions improve aspects related to mobility, meaningful and sustained changes leading to preventing and reversing mobility disability have remained elusive…
View article: Locomotor Adaptation Training to Prevent Mobility Disability: Dataset
Locomotor Adaptation Training to Prevent Mobility Disability: Dataset Open
Data for 3 groups of older adults at risk of mobility disability (1: control, 2: traditional treadmill intervention, 3: split-belt treadmill intervention) were collected at 2 timepoints 1) prior (PRE) and 2) following (POST) a 16-week inte…
View article: Locomotor Adaptation Training to Prevent Mobility Disability: Dataset
Locomotor Adaptation Training to Prevent Mobility Disability: Dataset Open
Data for 3 groups of older adults at risk of mobility disability (1: control, 2: traditional treadmill intervention, 3: split-belt treadmill intervention) were collected at 2 timepoints 1) prior (PRE) and 2) following (POST) a 16-week inte…
View article: Achilles tendon moment arm changes with total ankle arthroplasty
Achilles tendon moment arm changes with total ankle arthroplasty Open
Prior research on total ankle arthroplasty (TAA) has focused on improvements in pain and function following the surgical treatment of ankle arthritis, but its effect on ankle joint mechanics has received relatively little attention. The pl…
View article: Changes in the Plantarflexion Moment Arm of the Achilles Tendon Following Total Ankle Arthroplasty
Changes in the Plantarflexion Moment Arm of the Achilles Tendon Following Total Ankle Arthroplasty Open
Category: Ankle; Ankle Arthritis Introduction/Purpose: Deficits in ankle joint kinetics following total ankle arthroplasty (TAA) may be attributed to a reduction in the force-generating capacity of ankle joint muscles, but it is also impor…
View article: Locomotor Function and Pain in Total Ankle Arthroplasty Patients at Six Months’ Follow-Up
Locomotor Function and Pain in Total Ankle Arthroplasty Patients at Six Months’ Follow-Up Open
Category: Ankle; Ankle Arthritis Introduction/Purpose: Outcomes following total ankle arthroplasty (TAA) are largely positive, with high levels of patient satisfaction, but residual pain has been identified in up to 60% of cases. While ass…
View article: Kinematic analysis of a televised medial ankle sprain
Kinematic analysis of a televised medial ankle sprain Open
Ankle sprains are one of the most prevalent athletic injuries. Prior work has investigated lateral ankle sprains, but research on generally more severe medial sprains is lacking. This case report performs a kinematic analysis using novel m…