Jonathan B Dingwell
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Recent Articles
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Render A, Cusumano J, Dingwell J
J Biomech
. 2025 Jan;
180:112495.
PMID: 39799727
Most often, gait biomechanics is studied during straight-ahead walking. However, real-life walking imposes various lateral maneuvers people must navigate. Such maneuvers challenge people's lateral balance and can induce falls. Determining...
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Render A, Cusumano J, Dingwell J
J Biomech
. 2024 Oct;
176:112361.
PMID: 39395341
People with balance impairments often struggle performing turns or lateral maneuvers, which can increase risk of falls and injuries. Here we asked how people's mediolateral balance is impacted when walking...
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Patil N, Dingwell J, Cusumano J
J R Soc Interface
. 2024 Oct;
21(219):20240151.
PMID: 39379002
A simple lateral dynamic walker, with swing leg dynamics and three adjustable input parameters, is used to study how motor regulation affects frontal-plane stepping. Motivated by experimental observations and phenomenological...
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Patil N, Dingwell J, Cusumano J
bioRxiv
. 2024 Jul;
PMID: 38979349
A simple lateral dynamic walker, with swing leg dynamics and three adjustable input parameters, is used to study how motor regulation affects frontal plane stepping. Motivated by experimental observations and...
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Kazanski M, Cusumano J, Dingwell J
Gait Posture
. 2024 Jun;
113:32-39.
PMID: 38833762
Background: Older adults have difficulty maintaining side-to-side balance while navigating daily environments. Losing balance in such circumstances can lead to falls. We need to better understand how older adults adapt...
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Desmet D, Kazanski M, Cusumano J, Dingwell J
Gait Posture
. 2023 Nov;
108:117-123.
PMID: 38035512
Background: Walking requires frequent maneuvers to navigate changing environments with shifting goals. Humans accomplish maneuvers and simultaneously maintain balance primarily by modulating their foot placement, but a direct trade-off between...
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Dingwell J, Render A, Desmet D, Cusumano J
J Biomech
. 2023 Oct;
161:111840.
PMID: 37897990
People rarely walk in straight lines. Instead, we make frequent turns or other maneuvers. Spatiotemporal parameters fundamentally characterize gait. For straight walking, these parameters are well-defined for the task of...
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Kazanski M, Cusumano J, Dingwell J
J Biomech
. 2023 Oct;
160:111836.
PMID: 37856977
Walking humans often navigate complex, varying walking paths. To reduce falls, we must first determine how older adults purposefully vary their steps in contexts that challenge balance. Here, 20 young...
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Dingwell J, Render A, Desmet D, Cusumano J
bioRxiv
. 2023 Jun;
PMID: 37293042
People rarely walk in straight lines. Instead, we make frequent turns or other maneuvers. Spatiotemporal parameters fundamentally characterize gait. For straight walking, these parameters are well-defined for that task of...
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Desmet D, Kazanski M, Cusumano J, Dingwell J
bioRxiv
. 2023 Mar;
PMID: 36909583
Background: Walking requires frequent maneuvers to navigate changing environments with shifting goals. Humans accomplish maneuvers and simultaneously maintain balance primarily by modulating their foot placement, but a direct trade-off between...