Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4058615 | Gait & Posture | 2006 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
It was noted that for a given immersion level, the forces can vary according to the request that is imposed to the aquatic gait. It was concluded that either the speed as well as the position of the upper limb influence the values of the GRF components. An increase in the gait speed causes increase of the anteroposterior component (Fx), while an increase in the corporal mass out of the water causes increase mainly of the vertical component (Fy). Knowing the value of these alterations is important for the professional who prescribes activities in aquatic environment.
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Authors
Helio Roesler, Alessandro Haupenthal, Gustavo R. Schütz, PatrÃcia V. de Souza,