2017 ISPGR World Congress, FORT LAUDERDALE, ETATS-UNIS, 25-/06/2017 - 29/06/2017In the case of disequilibrium, stepping is a natural, effective and privileged strategy to recover balance. The capacity to step quickly is thus critical to avoid falling, in particular for elderly. It can be simply assessed through the choice stepping reaction time test (CSRT), where elderly fallers (F) need more time than elderly non - fallers (NF). However, reasons for this result remain unclear. To answer this, we investigated the characteristics of anticipated postural adjustments (APA) developed by elderly F in a CSRT context and their consequences on the dynamic stability
The ability to respond quickly and accurately to an external perturbation with a stepping response i...
In the event of a slip or trip, one’s ability to recover a stable upright stance by stepping should ...
Symposium on From TOP to TOE - What Falls Reveal about Physiological Ageing and Degeneration, Edinbu...
2017 ISPGR World Congress, FORT LAUDERDALE, ETATS-UNIS, 25-/06/2017 - 29/06/2017In the case of diseq...
In the case of disequilibrium, the capacity to step quickly is critical to avoid falling for elderly...
Background In numerous laboratory-based perturbation experiments, differences in the balance recover...
International audienceBackground and aims: Changes in sensory-motor systems that occur with age resu...
Falls are one of the most serious problems in the elderly. Although previous studies clearly link th...
Falls are the leading cause of injury death for persons over the age of 65 years. The compensatory (...
In older adults, clinical measures have been used to assess fall risk based on the ability to mainta...
Background. Deterioration with age of physiological components of balance control increases fall ris...
International audienceFalls leading to disability are common occurrences with advancing age. Steppin...
The biomechanics of stepping balance in young and old adults were studied while performing increasin...
Background. Deterioration with age of physiological components of balance control increases fall ris...
Objective: To investigate the influence of age and preparation level on postural muscle activation a...
The ability to respond quickly and accurately to an external perturbation with a stepping response i...
In the event of a slip or trip, one’s ability to recover a stable upright stance by stepping should ...
Symposium on From TOP to TOE - What Falls Reveal about Physiological Ageing and Degeneration, Edinbu...
2017 ISPGR World Congress, FORT LAUDERDALE, ETATS-UNIS, 25-/06/2017 - 29/06/2017In the case of diseq...
In the case of disequilibrium, the capacity to step quickly is critical to avoid falling for elderly...
Background In numerous laboratory-based perturbation experiments, differences in the balance recover...
International audienceBackground and aims: Changes in sensory-motor systems that occur with age resu...
Falls are one of the most serious problems in the elderly. Although previous studies clearly link th...
Falls are the leading cause of injury death for persons over the age of 65 years. The compensatory (...
In older adults, clinical measures have been used to assess fall risk based on the ability to mainta...
Background. Deterioration with age of physiological components of balance control increases fall ris...
International audienceFalls leading to disability are common occurrences with advancing age. Steppin...
The biomechanics of stepping balance in young and old adults were studied while performing increasin...
Background. Deterioration with age of physiological components of balance control increases fall ris...
Objective: To investigate the influence of age and preparation level on postural muscle activation a...
The ability to respond quickly and accurately to an external perturbation with a stepping response i...
In the event of a slip or trip, one’s ability to recover a stable upright stance by stepping should ...
Symposium on From TOP to TOE - What Falls Reveal about Physiological Ageing and Degeneration, Edinbu...