46 Publications (Page 2 of 2)
2016
Direction-Dependent Adaptation of Dynamic Gait Stability Following Waist-Pull Perturbations
Martelli, DarioVashista, VineetMicera, Silvestro and Agrawal, Sunil K
(pp. 1304–1313)
 
Intersegmental coordination elicited by unexpected multi-directional slipping-like perturbations resembles that adopted during steady locomotion
Aprigliano, FedericaMartelli, DarioMicera, Silvestro and Monaco, Vito
(pp. 728–740)
 
Locomotor Adaptation to an Asymmetric Force on the Human Pelvis Directed Along the Right Leg
Vashista, VineetMartelli, Dario and Agrawal, Sunil K
(pp. 872–881)
 
Principal component analysis can decrease neural networks performance for incipient falls detection: A preliminary study with hands and feet accelerations
Artoni, FiorenzoMartelli, DarioMonaco, Vito and Micera, Silvestro
(pp. 6194–6197)
 
Up-Down Chair: A novel mechatronic device to assess otolith function in patients with vestibular disorders
Bassi Luciani, LorenzoMartelli, DarioMonaco, VitoGenovese, Vincenzo and Micera, Silvestro
(pp. 302–307). Elsevier Ltd
2015
Detecting Slipping-Like Perturbations by Using Adaptive Oscillators
Tropea, PeppinoVitiello, NicolaMartelli, DarioAprigliano, FedericaMicera, Silvestro and Monaco, Vito
(pp. 416–426)
 
Effects of aging and perturbation intensities on temporal parameters during slipping-like perturbations
Tropea, PeppinoMartelli, DarioAprigliano, FedericaMicera, Silvestro and Monaco, Vito
(pp. 5291–5294)
 
Effects of slipping-like perturbation intensity on the dynamical stability
Aprigliano, FedericaMartelli, DarioTropea, PeppinoMicera, Silvestro and Monaco, Vito
(pp. 5295–5298)
 
Locomotor adaptations following repeated waist-pull perturbations
Martelli, DarioVashista, VineetMicera, Silvestro and Agrawal, Sunil K
(pp. 636–641)
 
Locomotor adaptations following repeated waist-pull perturbations
Martelli, DarioVashista, VineetMicera, Silvestro and Agrawal, Sunil K.. | Conference Proceeding
 
Quantitative assessment of early biomechanical modifications in diabetic foot patients: the role of foot kinematics and step width
Lamola, GiuseppeVenturi, MartinaMartelli, DarioIacopi, ElisabettaFanciullacci, ChiaraCoppelli, AlbertoRossi, BrunoPiaggesi, Alberto and Chisari, Carmelo
(pp. 98). Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation
2014
Pre-impact fall detection: optimal sensor positioning based on a machine learning paradigm.
Martelli, DarioArtoni, FiorenzoMonaco, VitoSabatini, Angelo Maria and Micera, Silvestro
(pp. e92037)
 
Robot-assisted gait training in subjects affected by multiple sclerosis: Effects on locomotor function and motor unit firing
Venturi, MartinaStraudi, SMartinuzzi, CPavarelli, CSimonella, CFanciullacci, ChiaraMartelli, DarioMicera, SilvestroRossi, BrunoBasaglia, N and Chisari, Carmelo
(pp. S21–S22). Elsevier B.V.
 
The effects on biomechanics of walking and balance recovery in a novel pelvis exoskeleton during zero-torque control
Martelli, DarioVannetti, FedericaCortese, MarioThe effects on biomechanics of walkingaTropea, PeppinoGiovacchini, FrancescoMicera, SilvestroMonaco, Vito and Vitiello, Nicola
(pp. 1317–1330)
2013
Angular momentum during unexpected multidirectional perturbations delivered while walking
Martelli, DarioMonaco, VitoBassi Luciani, Lorenzo and Micera, Silvestro
(pp. 1785–1795)
 
Novel Assessment Devices to Quantify Vestibular Function and Their Relationship to Clinical Scales
Bassi Luciani, LorenzoMonaco, VitoGenovese, VincenzoMartelli, Dario and Micera, Silvestro
(pp. 255–258)
2012
Asymmetrical arms abduction during multi- directional perturbations
Martelli, DarioMonaco, Vito and Micera, Silvestro
(pp. 1–2)
 
Design and evaluation of NEUROBike: a neurorehabilitative platform for bedridden post-stroke patients.
Monaco, VitoGalardi, GiuseppeCoscia, MartinaMartelli, Dario and Micera, Silvestro
(pp. 845–52)
 
Modifications of muscle synergies and spinal maps due to absence of visual feedback in patients with unilateral vestibular disease.
Monaco, VitoMartelli, DarioNacci, AndreaFattori, BrunoBerrettini, S. and Micera, Silvestro
(pp. 3608–3611)
2011
Detecting falls by analyzing angular momentum
Martelli, DarioMonaco, Vito and Micera, Silvestro
(pp. 1–7). IEEE
2010
All cardan angle sequences are suitable for the estimation of the normalized angular momentum during treadmill walking
Martelli, DarioMonaco, VitoMicera, Silvestro and Monaco, Vito
(pp. 1–5)