Comparison of effect of different methods of cognitive loading on gait of normal healthy students.
Age range
17 Years – 20 Years
Sex
ALL
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Walking speed (m/s)
Timeframe: Baseline
Walking speed (m/s)
Timeframe: During Cognitive loading tests
Walking speed (m/s)
Timeframe: Immediately after Cognitive loading tests
Gait symmetry (%)
Timeframe: Baseline
Gait symmetry (%)
Timeframe: During Cognitive loading tests
Gait symmetry (%)
Timeframe: Immediately after Cognitive loading tests
Step length(m)
Timeframe: Baseline
Step length(m)
Timeframe: During Cognitive loading tests
Step length(m)
Timeframe: Immediately after Cognitive loading tests
Step time(s)
Timeframe: Baseline
Step time(s)
Timeframe: During Cognitive loading tests
Step time(s)
Timeframe: Immediately after Cognitive loading tests
Step time variability(%)
Timeframe: Baseline
Step time variability(%)
Timeframe: During Cognitive loading tests
Step time variability(%)
Timeframe: Immediately after Cognitive loading tests
Step length variability(%)
Timeframe: Baseline
Step length asymmetry(%)
Timeframe: During Cognitive loading tests
Step length asymmetry(%)
Timeframe: Immediately after Cognitive loading tests
Step time asymmetry(%)
Timeframe: Baseline
Step time asymmetry(%)
Timeframe: During Cognitive loading tests
Step time asymmetry(%)
Timeframe: Immediately after Cognitive loading tests