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Based on their preliminary quantitative gait findings suggesting that limited passive hip extension range is a key functionally limiting impairment affecting gait, the investigators propose a supervised, specific stretching exercise with the aim to improve both peak hip extension and overall gait performance. While one goal is to demonstrate that reduced peak passive hip extension is a key, functionally significant, but reversible, impairment another is to improve our understanding of the relationship between impairment, functional limitation and gait ability.
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Healthy Elderly Adult Subjects:
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Exclusion criteria per physical examination will be:
Frail Elderly (who do not Function Independently):
are unable to walk independently (i.e., unable to walk without the assistance of another person), or
have either an acute medical condition or a chronic underlying medical condition which would make it unfeasible or unsafe to participate.
Regular use of an assistive device, such as a cane, for walking is not an exclusion criterion as long as:
Based upon the questionnaire or medical history, the following specific exclusion criteria will be used:
Based upon physical examination, subjects will be excluded if they have:
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