<div><p>Background</p><p>Assessment of changes in higher levels of gait control with aging is important to better understand age-related gait instability, with the perspective to improve the screening of individuals at risk for falls. The comparison between actual Timed Up and Go test (aTUG) and its imagined version (iTUG) is a simple clinical way to assess age-related changes in gait control. The modulations of iTUG performances by body positions and motor imagery (MI) strategies with normal aging have not been evaluated yet. This study aims 1) to compare the aTUG time with the iTUG time under different body positions (i.e., sitting, standing or supine) in healthy young and middle age, and older adults, and 2) to examine the associations o...
Inappropriate stepping in response to unexpected balance perturbations is more prevalent in older pe...
Objectives. 1) To measure and compare the time required to perform (pTUG) and the time required to i...
Movement based interventions such as imagery and action observation are used increasingly to support...
Assessment of changes in higher levels of gait control with aging is important to better understand ...
Assessment of changes in higher levels of gait control with aging is important to better understand ...
BACKGROUND: Few studies have explored motor imagery (MI) as a way of accessing the higher-level of c...
Motor imagery (MI) refers to the mental simulation of a movement. It is used as a tool to improve mo...
Objectives\ud 1) To measure and compare the time required to perform (pTUG) and the time required to...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>Everyday body coordinations such as standing or walk...
Question Does motor imagery training improve measures of balance, mobility and falls in older adults...
Whole-body coordination such as in sit-to-stand (STS) movements is an important activity of independ...
International audienceBACKGROUND AND AIMS: To examine whether older people with markedly dual task-r...
Physical and imagined movements show similar behavioral constraints and neurophysiological activati...
A new form of Motor Imagery (MI), called dynamic Motor Imagery (dMI) has recently been proposed. The...
A new form of Motor Imagery (MI), called dynamic Motor Imagery (dMI) has recently been proposed. The...
Inappropriate stepping in response to unexpected balance perturbations is more prevalent in older pe...
Objectives. 1) To measure and compare the time required to perform (pTUG) and the time required to i...
Movement based interventions such as imagery and action observation are used increasingly to support...
Assessment of changes in higher levels of gait control with aging is important to better understand ...
Assessment of changes in higher levels of gait control with aging is important to better understand ...
BACKGROUND: Few studies have explored motor imagery (MI) as a way of accessing the higher-level of c...
Motor imagery (MI) refers to the mental simulation of a movement. It is used as a tool to improve mo...
Objectives\ud 1) To measure and compare the time required to perform (pTUG) and the time required to...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>Everyday body coordinations such as standing or walk...
Question Does motor imagery training improve measures of balance, mobility and falls in older adults...
Whole-body coordination such as in sit-to-stand (STS) movements is an important activity of independ...
International audienceBACKGROUND AND AIMS: To examine whether older people with markedly dual task-r...
Physical and imagined movements show similar behavioral constraints and neurophysiological activati...
A new form of Motor Imagery (MI), called dynamic Motor Imagery (dMI) has recently been proposed. The...
A new form of Motor Imagery (MI), called dynamic Motor Imagery (dMI) has recently been proposed. The...
Inappropriate stepping in response to unexpected balance perturbations is more prevalent in older pe...
Objectives. 1) To measure and compare the time required to perform (pTUG) and the time required to i...
Movement based interventions such as imagery and action observation are used increasingly to support...