Patrick Y H Song
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Jung D, Sturnieks D, McDonald K, Song P, Davis M, Lord S, et al.
PLoS One
. 2025 Jan;
20(1):e0312261.
PMID: 39787054
Background: Treadmill belt perturbations have high clinical feasibility for use in perturbation-based training in older people, but their kinematic validity is unclear. This study examined the kinematic validity of treadmill...
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Phu S, Sturnieks D, Song P, Lord S, Okubo Y
Hum Mov Sci
. 2024 Sep;
97:103273.
PMID: 39217920
Background: This study examined (i) adaptations in muscle activity following perturbation-based balance training (PBT) using treadmill belt-accelerations or PBT using walkway trips and (ii) whether adaptations during treadmill PBT transfer...
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Phu S, Sturnieks D, Song P, Lord S, Okubo Y
J Electromyogr Kinesiol
. 2024 Feb;
75:102857.
PMID: 38330509
Background: Treadmill belt-accelerations are a commonly utilised surrogate for tripping, but their physiological validity is unknown. This study examined if a treadmill belt-acceleration induces lower limb muscle activation responses similar...
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Song P, Sturnieks D, Davis M, Lord S, Okubo Y
Front Sports Act Living
. 2021 Sep;
3:702320.
PMID: 34490425
Walkway and treadmill induced trips have contrasting advantages, for instance walkway trips have high-ecological validity whereas belt accelerations on a treadmill have high-clinical feasibility for perturbation-based balance training (PBT). This...