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Gait Initiation in Community-Dwelling Adults With Parkinson Disease: Comparison With Older and Younger Adults Without the Disease by Matthew Martin, Mindi.

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1 Gait Initiation in Community-Dwelling Adults With Parkinson Disease: Comparison With Older and Younger Adults Without the Disease by Matthew Martin, Mindi Shinberg, Maggie Kuchibhatla, Laurie Ray, James J Carollo, and Margaret L Schenkman ptjournal Volume 82(6): June 1, 2002 Physical Therapy

2 (A) Typical trajectory of the center of mass (COM) during gait initiation.
(A) Typical trajectory of the center of mass (COM) during gait initiation. Each data point represents 1 sample at a 60-Hz sampling frequency. (B) Typical trajectory of the center of pressure (COP) during gait initiation. Each data point represents 1 sample at a 60-Hz sampling frequency. Points A to E correspond to events A to E, described in the text. Matthew Martin et al. PHYS THER 2002;82: Physical Therapy

3 Subject Characteristics.
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4 Distance between vertical projections of the center of mass (COM) and the center of pressure (COP) in the transverse plane (COM–COP distance) at event E (final event of gait initiation). Distance between vertical projections of the center of mass (COM) and the center of pressure (COP) in the transverse plane (COM–COP distance) at event E (final event of gait initiation). The line segment connecting the COM and COP trajectories is the calculated COM–COP distance corresponding to event E. Matthew Martin et al. PHYS THER 2002;82: Physical Therapy

5 Distance Between Vertical Projections of the Center of Mass (COM) and the Center of Pressure (COP) in the Transverse Plane (COM–COP Distance) for 5 Events in Gait Initiationa. Distance Between Vertical Projections of the Center of Mass (COM) and the Center of Pressure (COP) in the Transverse Plane (COM–COP Distance) for 5 Events in Gait Initiationa Matthew Martin et al. PHYS THER 2002;82: Physical Therapy

6 Center-of-Pressure (COP) and Center-of-Mass (COM) Displacements at 5 Events in Gait Initiationa.
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7 Absolute distance between vertical projections of the center of mass (COM) and the center of pressure (COP) in the transverse plane (COM–COP distance) for the 3 study groups: subjects with Parkinson disease (PD), younger subjects without PD, and older subjects without PD. Each curve represents the absolute COM–COP distance (vertical axis) averaged across all subjects in the group and normalized over time (horizontal axis) from t0 to event E of gait initiation. Absolute distance between vertical projections of the center of mass (COM) and the center of pressure (COP) in the transverse plane (COM–COP distance) for the 3 study groups: subjects with Parkinson disease (PD), younger subjects without PD, and older subjects without PD. Each curve represents the absolute COM–COP distance (vertical axis) averaged across all subjects in the group and normalized over time (horizontal axis) from t0 to event E of gait initiation. Note that the COM–COP distance for the younger subjects without PD is always larger than that for the older subjects without PD, which is always larger than that for the subjects with PD throughout gait initiation. We tested for differences at 20%, 40%, 60%, 80%, and 100% of gait initiation. Differences are indicated by asterisks. Matthew Martin et al. PHYS THER 2002;82: Physical Therapy

8 Center-of-Pressure (COP) and Center-of-Mass (COM) Displacements at 20% Intervals Throughout Gait Initiationa. Center-of-Pressure (COP) and Center-of-Mass (COM) Displacements at 20% Intervals Throughout Gait Initiationa Matthew Martin et al. PHYS THER 2002;82: Physical Therapy


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