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    Validity of Mobility Lab (version 2) for gait assessment in young adults, older adults and Parkinson's disease by Morris, Rosie, Stuart, Samuel, McBarron, Grace, Fino, Peter C, Mancini, Martina, Curtze, Carolin

    Published in Physiological measurement (30-09-2019)
    “…Gait provides a sensitive measurement for signs of aging and neurodegenerative conditions. Measurement of gait is transitioning from the laboratory environment…”
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    Quantity and quality of gait and turning in people with multiple sclerosis, Parkinson’s disease and matched controls during daily living by Shah, Vrutangkumar V., McNames, James, Mancini, Martina, Carlson-Kuhta, Patricia, Spain, Rebecca I., Nutt, John G., El-Gohary, Mahmoud, Curtze, Carolin, Horak, Fay B.

    Published in Journal of neurology (01-04-2020)
    “…Clinical trials need to specify which specific gait characteristics to monitor as mobility measures for each neurological disorder. As a first step, this study…”
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    Measuring freezing of gait during daily-life: an open-source, wearable sensors approach by Mancini, Martina, Shah, Vrutangkumar V, Stuart, Samuel, Curtze, Carolin, Horak, Fay B, Safarpour, Delaram, Nutt, John G

    “…Although a growing number of studies focus on the measurement and detection of freezing of gait (FoG) in laboratory settings, only a few studies have attempted…”
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    Slipping mechanics during walking along curved paths depend on the biomechanical context at slip onset by Rasmussen, Corbin M., Curtze, Carolin, Mukherjee, Mukul, Hunt, Nathaniel H.

    Published in Scientific reports (23-10-2022)
    “…Curvilinear walking is common, causing limb- and radius-dependent asymmetries that distinguish it from straight walking and elevated friction demands that…”
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    Laboratory versus daily life gait characteristics in patients with multiple sclerosis, Parkinson's disease, and matched controls by Shah, Vrutangkumar V, McNames, James, Mancini, Martina, Carlson-Kuhta, Patricia, Spain, Rebecca I, Nutt, John G, El-Gohary, Mahmoud, Curtze, Carolin, Horak, Fay B

    “…Recent findings suggest that a gait assessment at a discrete moment in a clinic or laboratory setting may not reflect functional, everyday mobility. As a step…”
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    Effect of Bout Length on Gait Measures in People with and without Parkinson's Disease during Daily Life by Shah, Vrutangkumar V, McNames, James, Harker, Graham, Mancini, Martina, Carlson-Kuhta, Patricia, Nutt, John G, El-Gohary, Mahmoud, Curtze, Carolin, Horak, Fay B

    Published in Sensors (Basel, Switzerland) (12-10-2020)
    “…Although the use of wearable technology to characterize gait disorders in daily life is increasing, there is no consensus on which specific gait bout length…”
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    Trunk Velocity Changes in Response to Physical Perturbations Are Potential Indicators of Gait Stability by Fallahtafti, Farahnaz, Bruijn, Sjoerd, Mohammadzadeh Gonabadi, Arash, Sangtarashan, Mohammad, Boron, Julie Blaskewicz, Curtze, Carolin, Siu, Ka-Chun, Myers, Sara A, Yentes, Jennifer

    Published in Sensors (Basel, Switzerland) (05-03-2023)
    “…Response to challenging situations is important to avoid falls, especially after medial perturbations, which require active control. There is a lack of…”
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    Inertial Sensor Algorithm to Estimate Walk Distance by Shah, Vrutangkumar V, Curtze, Carolin, Sowalsky, Kristen, Arpan, Ishu, Mancini, Martina, Carlson-Kuhta, Patricia, El-Gohary, Mahmoud, Horak, Fay B, McNames, James

    Published in Sensors (Basel, Switzerland) (29-01-2022)
    “…The "total distance walked" obtained during a standardized walking test is an integral component of physical fitness and health status tracking in a range of…”
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    Gait Asymmetry in People With Parkinson's Disease Is Linked to Reduced Integrity of Callosal Sensorimotor Regions by Fling, Brett W, Curtze, Carolin, Horak, Fay B

    Published in Frontiers in neurology (04-04-2018)
    “…Individuals with Parkinson's disease (PD) often manifest significant temporal and spatial asymmetries of the lower extremities during gait, which significantly…”
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    Apraxia of gait- or apraxia of postural transitions? by Dale, Marian L., Curtze, Carolin, Nutt, John G.

    Published in Parkinsonism & related disorders (01-05-2018)
    “…"Apraxia of gait" is not a useful concept and freezing of gait should also not be considered an apraxia. The concept of apraxia may, however, be applied to…”
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    Gait Stability Has Phase-Dependent Dual-Task Costs in Parkinson's Disease by Fino, Peter C, Mancini, Martina, Curtze, Carolin, Nutt, John G, Horak, Fay B

    Published in Frontiers in neurology (30-05-2018)
    “…Dual-task (DT) paradigms have been used in gait research to assess the automaticity of locomotion, particularly in people with Parkinson's disease (PD). In…”
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    Comparative roll-over analysis of prosthetic feet by Curtze, Carolin, Hof, At L, van Keeken, Helco G, Halbertsma, Jan P.K, Postema, Klaas, Otten, Bert

    Published in Journal of biomechanics (07-08-2009)
    “…Abstract A prosthetic foot is a key element of a prosthetic leg, literally forming the basis for a stable and efficient amputee gait. We determined the…”
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    Associations between mobility, cognition and callosal integrity in people with parkinsonism by Fling, Brett W, Dale, Marian L, Curtze, Carolin, Smulders, Katrijn, Nutt, John G, Horak, Fay B

    Published in NeuroImage clinical (01-01-2016)
    “…Falls in people with parkinsonism are likely related to both motor and cognitive impairments. In addition to idiopathic Parkinson's disease (PD), some older…”
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    Levodopa Is a Double-Edged Sword for Balance and Gait in People With Parkinson's Disease by Curtze, Carolin, Nutt, John G., Carlson-Kuhta, Patricia, Mancini, Martina, Horak, Fay B.

    Published in Movement disorders (01-09-2015)
    “…Background The effects of levodopa on balance and gait function in people with Parkinson's disease (PD) is controversial. This study compared the relative…”
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    Notes on the margin of stability by Curtze, Carolin, Buurke, Tom J.W., McCrum, Christopher

    Published in Journal of biomechanics (01-03-2024)
    “…The concept of the 'extrapolated center of mass (XcoM)', introduced by Hof et al., (2005, J. Biomechanics 38 (1), p. 1–8), extends the classical inverted…”
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    A stricter condition for standing balance after unexpected perturbations by Hof, At L, Curtze, Carolin

    Published in Journal of biomechanics (29-02-2016)
    “…Abstract In order to account for the dynamic nature of balance, the concept of the ‘extrapolated centre of mass’ XcoM has been introduced ( Hof et al., 2005 )…”
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    Curvilinear walking elevates fall risk and modulates slip and compensatory step attributes after unconstrained human slips by Rasmussen, Corbin M, Mun, Seongwoo, Ouattas, Abderrahman, Walski, Andrew, Curtze, Carolin, Hunt, Nathaniel H

    Published in Journal of experimental biology (15-03-2024)
    “…While much attention has been paid to understanding slip-related falls in humans, little has been focused on curvilinear paths despite their prevalence,…”
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    Challenges and advances in the use of wearable sensors for lower extremity biomechanics by Hafer, Jocelyn F., Vitali, Rachel, Gurchiek, Reed, Curtze, Carolin, Shull, Peter, Cain, Stephen M.

    Published in Journal of biomechanics (01-08-2023)
    “…The use of wearable sensors for the collection of lower extremity biomechanical data is increasing in popularity, in part due to the ease of collecting data…”
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    Inertial Sensor-Based Centripetal Acceleration as a Correlate for Lateral Margin of Stability During Walking and Turning by Fino, Peter C., Horak, Fay B., Curtze, Carolin

    “…There is growing interest in using inertial sensors to continuously monitor gait during free-living mobility. Inertial sensors can provide many gait measures,…”
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