Alison Schinkel-Ivy
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Carswell H, Schinkel-Ivy A
Gait Posture
. 2024 Dec;
117:24-30.
PMID: 39662219
Background: Spatiotemporal and kinematic variables during gait undergo characteristic changes with aging. However, the relationships between these domains, and how these change with aging, have not been extensively investigated. Research...
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ONeill G, Campbell M, Matson T, Schinkel-Ivy A
Hum Mov Sci
. 2024 Mar;
95:103197.
PMID: 38461746
Previous research has reported mixed findings regarding age-related changes in dynamic postural stability, quantified by margin of stability (MOS), during gait. However, age-related changes in MOS may be better elicited...
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Jagroop D, Aryan R, Schinkel-Ivy A, Mansfield A
Gait Posture
. 2023 Apr;
102:159-163.
PMID: 37023563
Background: People with stroke often have asymmetric motor impairment. Investigating asymmetries in, and dynamic properties of, centre of pressure movement during quiet standing can inform how balance is controlled. Research...
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Macie A, Matson T, Schinkel-Ivy A
Gait Posture
. 2023 Mar;
102:86-92.
PMID: 36940639
Background: Past work has identified relationships between postural stability and joint kinematics during balance and sit-to-stand tasks. However, this work has not been extended to a thorough examination of these...
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Schinkel-Ivy A, Komisar V, Duncan C
J Appl Biomech
. 2020 Jul;
36(4):198-208.
PMID: 32659743
Investigating balance reactions following continuous, multidirectional, support surface perturbations is essential for improving our understanding of balance control in moving environments. Segmental motions are often incorporated into rapid balance reactions...
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Rozanski G, Huntley A, Crosby L, Schinkel-Ivy A, Mansfield A, Patterson K
Clin Neurophysiol
. 2020 Jun;
131(8):1848-1858.
PMID: 32570199
Objective: Asymmetric walking after stroke is common, detrimental, and difficult to treat, but current knowledge of underlying physiological mechanisms is limited. This study investigated electromyographic (EMG) features of temporal gait...
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Schinkel-Ivy A, Huntley A, Danells C, Inness E, Mansfield A
Top Stroke Rehabil
. 2019 Nov;
27(4):262-271.
PMID: 31742486
: Reactive balance training (RBT) has been previously found to reduce fall risk in individuals with sub-acute stroke; however, our understanding of the effects of RBT on specific balance impairments...
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Matson T, Schinkel-Ivy A
Gait Posture
. 2019 Oct;
75:34-39.
PMID: 31590068
Background: Aging is associated with declining balance, which may increase fall risk and reduce independence. There is a paucity of work examining functional tasks (e.g., standing from a chair, lifting)...
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Schinkel-Ivy A, Drake J
J Manipulative Physiol Ther
. 2019 Jul;
42(6):461-469.
PMID: 31337511
Objective: The purpose of this study was to investigate the interaction between thoracic movement and lumbar muscle co-contraction when the lumbar spine was held in a relatively neutral posture. Methods:...
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Huntley A, Rajachandrakumar R, Schinkel-Ivy A, Mansfield A
Gait Posture
. 2019 Feb;
69:130-135.
PMID: 30708096
Background: The characteristics of experimentally induced slips (low-friction surfaces and non-motorized platforms) in laboratory settings are influenced by participant gait velocity, contact surface area, and level of friction between the...