Canes and crutches are commonly used mobility aids, and most studies of their use have focused on issues equating support with the resulting decrease in force required of the affected limb. Clinicians, however, often observe patients with poor balance control using light touch of surrounding objects and surfaces to stabilize themselves while standing and walking. A series of studies have shown that sensory input to the hand and arm through contact cues at the fingertip or through a cane can reduce postural sway in individuals who have no impairments and in patients without a functioning vestibular system, even when contact force levels are inadequate to provide physical support of the body. This article summarizes these results, which have ...
Sway is reduced by light nonsup-porting touch between parts of the body and a fixed surface. This ef...
Background and objective: haptic cues from fingertip light touch (LT) with a stationary surface redu...
Tactile touch, with no mechanical purpose, has long been recognized as a useful form of fall interve...
Upright posture control and gait are essential for achieving autonomous daily living activities. Pos...
Sensory information about body sway is used to drive corrective muscle action to keep the body's cen...
PURPOSE: We aimed to quantify the benefit of externally provided deliberately light interpersonal to...
Light touch is the combination of cutaneous and kinesthetic inputs. The literature suggests that lig...
International audienceWe investigated the effects of lightly touching fixed and mobile supports on g...
Abstract: The purpose of the current study was to investigate the effect of lightly gripping a cane ...
Light touch contact between the body and an environmental referent reduces fluctuations of center of...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate whether a light finger touch can compensate for the increased postural swa...
Light touch contact between the body and an environmental referent reduces fluctuations of center of...
Previous researchers have shown that light touch contact with a fixed object reduces body sway, wher...
Haptic cues are important for balance. Knowledge of the temporal features of their effect may be cru...
Abstract—This paper proposes a novel concept called virtual light touch contact (VLTC), which helps ...
Sway is reduced by light nonsup-porting touch between parts of the body and a fixed surface. This ef...
Background and objective: haptic cues from fingertip light touch (LT) with a stationary surface redu...
Tactile touch, with no mechanical purpose, has long been recognized as a useful form of fall interve...
Upright posture control and gait are essential for achieving autonomous daily living activities. Pos...
Sensory information about body sway is used to drive corrective muscle action to keep the body's cen...
PURPOSE: We aimed to quantify the benefit of externally provided deliberately light interpersonal to...
Light touch is the combination of cutaneous and kinesthetic inputs. The literature suggests that lig...
International audienceWe investigated the effects of lightly touching fixed and mobile supports on g...
Abstract: The purpose of the current study was to investigate the effect of lightly gripping a cane ...
Light touch contact between the body and an environmental referent reduces fluctuations of center of...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate whether a light finger touch can compensate for the increased postural swa...
Light touch contact between the body and an environmental referent reduces fluctuations of center of...
Previous researchers have shown that light touch contact with a fixed object reduces body sway, wher...
Haptic cues are important for balance. Knowledge of the temporal features of their effect may be cru...
Abstract—This paper proposes a novel concept called virtual light touch contact (VLTC), which helps ...
Sway is reduced by light nonsup-porting touch between parts of the body and a fixed surface. This ef...
Background and objective: haptic cues from fingertip light touch (LT) with a stationary surface redu...
Tactile touch, with no mechanical purpose, has long been recognized as a useful form of fall interve...