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Regression analysis of gait parameters with speed in normal children walking at self-selected speeds.

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Caution is advised in using the data to attempt to predict an individual's gait parameters due to the wide spread of data about the regression lines and it is not recommend that the data be used to extrapolate the regression data to wider speed ranges.
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This article is published in Gait & Posture.The article was published on 2006-04-01. It has received 144 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Effect of gait parameters on energetic cost & Linear regression.

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The effect of walking speed on the gait of typically developing children.

TL;DR: The resulting data show that speed has a significant influence on many measures of interest, such as kinematic parameters in the sagittal, coronal, and transverse planes.
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A multiple-task gait analysis approach: kinematic, kinetic and EMG reference data for healthy young and adult subjects.

TL;DR: A multiple-task gait analysis protocol including self-selected, increased and decreased speed gait; Walking on toes; walking on heels; step ascending and step descending, and apply it to 40 healthy subjects thus building extensive reference data set is proposed.
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Effects of walking speed on gait biomechanics in healthy participants: a systematic review and meta-analysis.

TL;DR: This review identified that speed affected the gait patterns of different populations with respect to the amplitude of spatiotemporal parameters, joint kinematics, joint kinetics, and ground reaction forces in healthy children, young adults, and older adults.
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The characterisation of gait patterns of people with multiple sclerosis

TL;DR: This study highlights typical gait patterns of people with MS and provides an indication of common pathways in the degeneration of ambulatory ability as a consequence of disease progression that should enable improved clinical treatment of ambulation and the prescription, or even design, of appropriate assistive devices.
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Optimization-based dynamic human walking prediction: One step formulation

TL;DR: In this article, a new methodology is introduced to simulate normal walking using a spatial digital human model based on an optimization formulation that minimizes the dynamic effort of people during walking while considering associated physical and kinematical constraints.
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Walking speed as a basis for normal and abnormal gait measurements

TL;DR: It is shown that basic time distance measurements observed over a range of walking speeds can be useful indicators of gait abnormalities associated with knee disabilities.
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Ground reaction forces at different speeds of human walking and running

TL;DR: There is a change with speed in the complex interaction between vertical and horizontal forces needed for propulsion and equilibrium during human locomotion in walking and running.
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Predicting peak kinematic and kinetic parameters from gait speed.

TL;DR: While most parameters change with increasing gait speed, in general, the kinetic parameters had better predictability than the kinematic parameters.
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Influence of walking speed on gait parameters.

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors used a population of 10 normal male subjects aged from 18 to 63 years, walking at speeds which range from very slow to very fast, and the ranges of knee angle and moment were given, together with the changes in these parameters with walking speed.
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