INTRODUCTION Posture and locomotion are among the functions most affected by space flight. Postflight ataxia can be quantified easily by using the walk on the floor line test with the eyes closed (WOFEC). Data from a modified WOFEC were obtained as part of an ongoing interdisciplinary pre- and postflight study (Functional Task Test, FTT) designed to evaluate both postflight functional performance of astronauts and related physiological changes. METHODS Five astronauts with flight durations of 12 to 16 days participated in this study. Performance measurements were obtained in 2 preflight sessions, on landing day, and 1, 6, and 30 days after landing. The WOFEC test consisted of walking with the feet placed heel to toe in tandem, arms folded a...
Computerized dynamic posturography (CDP) has become a standard technique for objectively quantifying...
Astronauts experience alterations in multiple physiological systems due to exposure to the micrograv...
Space flight is known to cause alterations in multiple physiological systems including changes in se...
INTRODUCTION: Astronauts returning from space flight universally present with postural ataxia. Throu...
To date, changes in functional performance have been systematically studied after short-duration spa...
Prolonged exposure to spaceflight conditions results in a battery of physiological changes, some of ...
Coordinated locomotion has proven to be challenging for many astronauts following long duration spac...
Astronauts returning from the International Space Station (ISS) are met by a team of recovery person...
The effect that extended-duration space flights may have on human space travelers, including explora...
Ongoing collaborative research efforts between NASA's Neuroscience and Cardiovascular Laboratories, ...
Ongoing collaborative research efforts between NASA's Neuroscience and Cardiovascular Laboratories, ...
With the transition from the Shuttle program to the International Space Station (ISS), the opportuni...
Exposure to the microgravity conditions of spaceflight causes astronauts to experience alterations i...
Ongoing collaborative research efforts between NASA's Neuroscience and Cardiovascular Laboratories, ...
The primary goal of this research is to determine functional abilities associated with long-duration...
Computerized dynamic posturography (CDP) has become a standard technique for objectively quantifying...
Astronauts experience alterations in multiple physiological systems due to exposure to the micrograv...
Space flight is known to cause alterations in multiple physiological systems including changes in se...
INTRODUCTION: Astronauts returning from space flight universally present with postural ataxia. Throu...
To date, changes in functional performance have been systematically studied after short-duration spa...
Prolonged exposure to spaceflight conditions results in a battery of physiological changes, some of ...
Coordinated locomotion has proven to be challenging for many astronauts following long duration spac...
Astronauts returning from the International Space Station (ISS) are met by a team of recovery person...
The effect that extended-duration space flights may have on human space travelers, including explora...
Ongoing collaborative research efforts between NASA's Neuroscience and Cardiovascular Laboratories, ...
Ongoing collaborative research efforts between NASA's Neuroscience and Cardiovascular Laboratories, ...
With the transition from the Shuttle program to the International Space Station (ISS), the opportuni...
Exposure to the microgravity conditions of spaceflight causes astronauts to experience alterations i...
Ongoing collaborative research efforts between NASA's Neuroscience and Cardiovascular Laboratories, ...
The primary goal of this research is to determine functional abilities associated with long-duration...
Computerized dynamic posturography (CDP) has become a standard technique for objectively quantifying...
Astronauts experience alterations in multiple physiological systems due to exposure to the micrograv...
Space flight is known to cause alterations in multiple physiological systems including changes in se...