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Kerrigan D, Ehrenthal S
J Back Musculoskelet Rehabil . 2014 Feb; 7(1):53-7. PMID: 24572555
A maladaptive pattern of abnormally increased anterior pelvic tilt during gait was documented using quantitative gait analysis in two patients presenting with lumbar spinal stenosis. Both patients also had, by...
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Russell S, Bennett B, Kerrigan D, Abel M
Gait Posture . 2006 Nov; 26(2):295-300. PMID: 17118660
In the present study, we quantified the isolated contributions of eight determinants of gait on the vertical center of mass (CoM) displacement of both typically developing children and children with...
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Kerrigan D
J Rehabil Res Dev . 2001 Dec; 38(5):ix-x. PMID: 11732837
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Riley P, DellaCroce U, Kerrigan D
Gait Posture . 2001 Oct; 14(3):264-70. PMID: 11600330
We investigated the relationship of hip, knee and ankle function to gait speed in healthy elderly subjects. We hypothesized that the hip extension moment would make a significantly smaller contribution...
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Hanada E, Kerrigan D
Arch Phys Med Rehabil . 2001 Sep; 82(9):1251-4. PMID: 11552199
Objective: To determine whether there is an increase in energy use for able-bodied subjects with their arm and/or knee immobilized, while walking on a level surface at comfortable walking speed...
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Croce U, Riley P, Lelas J, Kerrigan D
Gait Posture . 2001 Sep; 14(2):79-84. PMID: 11544057
We evaluated the effect of reducing the vertical displacement of the centre of mass (COM) on the six determinants of gait proposed by Saunders, Inman and Eberhart in 30 healthy...
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Riley P, Kerrigan D
Clin Biomech (Bristol) . 2001 Sep; 16(8):681-7. PMID: 11535349
Objective: We studied the kinetics of toe-walking by comparing the linear power flow from the leg to the upper-body. Our hypothesis was that toe-walking has no inherent biomechanical disadvantage with...
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Kerrigan D, Lelas J, Karvosky M
Lancet . 2001 Apr; 357(9262):1097-8. PMID: 11297965
We assessed whether wearing wide-heeled shoes has a similar effect on knee torque to narrow-heeled shoes by measuring the joint torques of 20 healthy women during walking. Wearing wide-heeled shoes...
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Kerrigan D, Karvosky M, Riley P
Am J Phys Med Rehabil . 2001 Mar; 80(4):244-9. PMID: 11277129
Objective: The authors previously suggested that spastic paretic stiff-legged gait, defined as reduced knee flexion in swing associated with upper-motor neuron injury, can be attributed to multiple impairments besides spastic...
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Kerrigan D, Riley P, Lelas J, Croce U
Arch Phys Med Rehabil . 2001 Mar; 82(2):217-20. PMID: 11239313
Objective: To evaluate the effect of pelvic rotation, originally described as the first determinant of gait, on reducing the vertical displacement of the center of mass (COM) during comfortable speed...