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| Antonia HartmannSummaryAffiliation: Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Country: Switzerland Publications
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Reproducibility of an isokinetic strength-testing protocol of the knee and ankle in older adultsAntonia Hartmann
Institute of Human Movement Sciences and Sport, ETH, Zurich, Switzerland
Gerontology 55:259-68. 2009..Researchers and clinicians are interested in the reliability of isokinetic test protocols for the confidential assessment of status, as this affects the interpretation of the results of an intervention program...
Concurrent validity of a trunk tri-axial accelerometer system for gait analysis in older adultsAntonia Hartmann
Institute of Human Movement Sciences and Sport, ETH Honggerberg, HIT Gebäude, Zurich, Switzerland
Gait Posture 29:444-8. 2009..Gait variability measures and individual step data need to be viewed with caution because of the moderate to low levels of agreement between the two systems...
Reproducibility of spatio-temporal gait parameters under different conditions in older adults using a trunk tri-axial accelerometer systemAntonia Hartmann
Institute of Human Movement Sciences and Sport, ETH Honggerberg, HIT Gebäude, Zurich, Switzerland
Gait Posture 30:351-5. 2009..Gait variability measures need to be viewed with caution and further research in older populations is needed to determine the value of these parameters derived from this measurement system...
The effect of a foot gymnastic exercise programme on gait performance in older adults: a randomised controlled trialAntonia Hartmann
Institute of Human Movement Sciences and Sport, ETH, Zurich, Switzerland
Disabil Rehabil 31:2101-10. 2009..It remains unclear, however, whether training effects can be enhanced by augmenting ankle ROM and toe plantarflexor strength complementary to training...
The effect of a training program combined with augmented afferent feedback from the feet using shoe insoles on gait performance and muscle power in older adults: a randomised controlled trialAntonia Hartmann
Institute of Human Movement Sciences and Sport, ETH, Zurich, Switzerland
Disabil Rehabil 32:755-64. 2010....
Wearable systems for monitoring mobility-related activities in older people: a systematic reviewEling D de Bruin
Institute of Human Movement Sciences and Sport, D Biology, ETH Zurich, Switzerland
Clin Rehabil 22:878-95. 2008..In this review we focus on technologies and applications, research designs, feasibility and adherence aspects, and clinical relevance of wearable motion-sensing technology...
