The purpose of this study was to determine the muscular contributions to the acceleration of the whole body centre of mass (COM) of older compared to younger adults that were able to recover from forward loss of balance with a single step. Forward loss of balance was achieved by releasing participants (14 older adults and 6 younger adults) from a static whole-body forward lean angle of approximately 18 degrees. 10 older adults and 6 younger adults were able to recover with a single step and included in subsequent analysis. A scalable anatomical model consisting of 36 degrees-of-freedom was used to compute kinematics and joint moments from motion capture and force plate data. Forces for 92 muscle actuators were computed using Static Optimisa...
International audienceBackground and aims: Changes in sensory-motor systems that occur with age resu...
International audienceBackground and aims: Changes in sensory-motor systems that occur with age resu...
Background: Studying recovery responses to loss of balance may help to explain why older adults are ...
The purpose of this study was to determine the muscular contributions to the acceleration of the who...
The purpose of this study was to determine the muscular contributions to the acceleration of the who...
The purpose of this study was to determine the muscular contributions to the acceleration of the who...
The purpose of this study was to determine the muscular contributions to the stepping phase of recov...
In response to a balance disturbance, older individuals often require multiple steps to prevent a fa...
The ability to regain standing balance with a single step after a forward fall was studied with expe...
In response to a balance disturbance, older individuals often require multiple steps to prevent a fa...
Background: Studying recovery responses to loss of balance may help to explain why older adults are ...
The epidemic occurrence of falls and fall-related injuries in the elderly is widely recognized, but ...
Falls are one of the major leading causes of death for the elderly, and the number of fall-related d...
The ability to regain standing balance with a single step after a forward fall was studied with expe...
Background. Previous studies have reported that older adults have a reduced ability to recover balan...
International audienceBackground and aims: Changes in sensory-motor systems that occur with age resu...
International audienceBackground and aims: Changes in sensory-motor systems that occur with age resu...
Background: Studying recovery responses to loss of balance may help to explain why older adults are ...
The purpose of this study was to determine the muscular contributions to the acceleration of the who...
The purpose of this study was to determine the muscular contributions to the acceleration of the who...
The purpose of this study was to determine the muscular contributions to the acceleration of the who...
The purpose of this study was to determine the muscular contributions to the stepping phase of recov...
In response to a balance disturbance, older individuals often require multiple steps to prevent a fa...
The ability to regain standing balance with a single step after a forward fall was studied with expe...
In response to a balance disturbance, older individuals often require multiple steps to prevent a fa...
Background: Studying recovery responses to loss of balance may help to explain why older adults are ...
The epidemic occurrence of falls and fall-related injuries in the elderly is widely recognized, but ...
Falls are one of the major leading causes of death for the elderly, and the number of fall-related d...
The ability to regain standing balance with a single step after a forward fall was studied with expe...
Background. Previous studies have reported that older adults have a reduced ability to recover balan...
International audienceBackground and aims: Changes in sensory-motor systems that occur with age resu...
International audienceBackground and aims: Changes in sensory-motor systems that occur with age resu...
Background: Studying recovery responses to loss of balance may help to explain why older adults are ...