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Comparison of Pelvic Complex Kinematics During Treadmill and Overground Walking
Chockalingam, Nachiappan; Chatterley, Faye; Healy, Aoife C; Greenhalgh, Andrew; Branthwaite, Helen R (2012)OBJECTIVES: To determine if there are changes in temporal gait parameters with a focus on pelvis when comparing overground and treadmill ambulation, and to assess the effect of sex. DESIGN: An observational study employing ... -
The impact of different footwear characteristics, of a ballet flat pump, on centre of pressure progression and perceived comfort
Branthwaite, Helen; Chockalingam, Nachiappan; Greenhalgh, Andrew; Chatzistergos, Panagiotis (2014-09-01)BACKGROUND: Uncomfortable shoes have been attributed to poor fit and the cause of foot pathologies. Assessing and evaluating comfort and fit have proven challenging due to the subjective nature. The aim of this paper is ... -
Medical-grade footwear: : the impact of fit and comfort
Hurst, Bessie; Branthwaite, Helen; Greenhalgh, Andrew; Chockalingam, Nachiappan (2017-01-05)BACKGROUND: Pressure-related skin lesions on the digits are a significant cause of discomfort. Most foot pain related to ill-fitting shoes occurs in the forefoot and digital areas. Pain has been associated with poor shoe ... -
Postural differences in the shoulder girdle during normal locomotion in treadmill vs. over ground walking
Chockalingam, Nachiappan; Chatterley, Faye; Greenhalgh, Andrew; Dangerfield, Peter H. (IOS Press, 2006)In a clinical setting, most musculoskeletal assessment related to gait is undertaken using a treadmill which is additionally widely used during gait and neurological rehabilitation. Although previous studies have reported ... -
Predicting impact shock magnitude : which ground reaction force variable should we use?
Greenhalgh, Andrew; Sinclair, Jonathan; Protheroe, Laurence; Chockalingam, Nachiappan (2012-12)Peak tibial acceleration (PTA) measured using accelerometers attached to the musculoskeletal system is considered the most effective method of quantifying impact shock magnitude as a result of footstrike during running. ...