Article
Walking strategies of visually impaired people on trapezoidal- and sinusoidal-section tactile groundsurface indicators.
Department of Occupational Medicine, INAIL, Rome, Italy.
Ergonomics (impact factor:
1.41).
03/2011;
54(3):246-56.
DOI:10.1080/00140139.2010.548533
pp.246-56
Source: PubMed
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Keywords
appropriate ground tactile surface indicators
dynamic balance problems
LIs
lower joint ranges
lower risk
mass lateral displacement
motor control mechanisms
perceive feedback
shorter step
shorter swing phase
sinusoidal LI
sinusoidal-section LIs
stride lengths
trapezoidal LI
trapezoidal shape
trapezoidal-
trapezoidal-section
visual system
walking efficiency
widespread use