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Age-related and obstacle height-related differences in movements while stepping over obstacles
Authors:Sohee Shin  Shinichi Demura  Tsuneo Watanabe  Tamotsu Yabumoto  Jae-Hyun Lee  Naoki Sakakibara  Toshio Matsuoka
Institution:.Department of Sports Medicine and Sports Science, Gifu University Graduate School of Medicine, 1-1 Yanagido, Gifu City, 501-1194 Japan ;.Graduate School of Natural Science & Technology, Kanazawa University, Kakuma, Kanazawa, Ishikawa, 920-1164 Japan ;.Korea University, 145, Anam-ro, Seongbuk-gu, Seoul, South Korea
Abstract:

Background

This study aims to examine age-related and obstacle height-related differences in movements while stepping over obstacles.

Methods

The participants included 16 elderly and nine young women. Obstacles that were either 5 or 20 cm high were positioned at the center of a 4-m walking path. The participants were instructed to walk along the path as quickly as possible. The participants’ movements were analyzed using a three-dimensional motion analysis system that recorded their movements as they walked and stepped over the obstacles.

Results and conclusions

Seven joint angles and the distances between the ground and six markers were examined in the initial contact and swing instants of the leading and trailing limbs. In the initial contact instant, the elderly women prepared for stepping with a lower toe height than the young women when stepping over the 20-cm obstacle. Trunk rotation was greater in the young women than in the elderly women. In the swing instant, the elderly women showed greater ankle dorsiflexion and hip adduction angles for the leading limb when stepping over the 20-cm obstacle. They moved the trailing limb with increased ankle dorsiflexion, knee flexion, hip flexion, and foot inversion to ensure that they did not touch the obstacle as they stepped over it. These movement patterns are characteristic of elderly individuals who cannot easily lift their lower limbs because of decreased lower-limb strength.
Keywords:Age-related difference  Obstacle height-related difference  Stepping over obstacles
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