<div><p>ABSTRACT Aging causes the detriment of sensory information that reflects the quality of postural control. The use of light touch has been suggested as a strategy to reduce postural sway even in the absence of vision. However, the effects of this strategy in unstable situations on the support base are unclear. The aim of this study was to analyze the effects of visual occlusion and light touch on the balance of elderly and young adult women on an unstable platform. Twenty elderly women (69.4±6.7 years) and twenty young adult women (20.6±3.2years) performed three attempts at the task which consisted of maintaining balance on an unstable platform on a bipedal base for twenty seconds, with medial-lateral perturbation, in four conditions...
The aim of this study was to analyze the composition of sway in adults and "healthy" elderly people ...
Background: Aging is characterized by a decline in the postural control performance, which is based ...
To determine whether elderly subjects with distinct histories of falls presented differences concern...
Background and objective: haptic cues from fingertip light touch (LT) with a stationary surface redu...
Previous researchers have shown that light touch contact with a fixed object reduces body sway, wher...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the effect of modifying the stable visual anchor on the postural stability o...
Purpose: We evaluated the postural stability of adults with inherited profound vision loss and exami...
International audienceStanding postural control is known to be altered during aging, but age-related...
Study aim: Assessment of postural stability performed on an unstable stabilometry platform. Comparis...
The purpose of the present study was to evaluate the influence of very low ambient illumination and ...
Background: Severe diminished foot somatosensation, for example, caused by neuropathies and advanced...
The purpose of the present study was to evaluate the influence of very low ambient illumination and ...
Background: Severe diminished foot somatosensation, for example, caused by neuropathies and advanced...
Good balance, an important ability in controlling body movement, declines with age. Also, balance ap...
Background. A study of postural stability was undertaken to identify the relationship between vision...
The aim of this study was to analyze the composition of sway in adults and "healthy" elderly people ...
Background: Aging is characterized by a decline in the postural control performance, which is based ...
To determine whether elderly subjects with distinct histories of falls presented differences concern...
Background and objective: haptic cues from fingertip light touch (LT) with a stationary surface redu...
Previous researchers have shown that light touch contact with a fixed object reduces body sway, wher...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the effect of modifying the stable visual anchor on the postural stability o...
Purpose: We evaluated the postural stability of adults with inherited profound vision loss and exami...
International audienceStanding postural control is known to be altered during aging, but age-related...
Study aim: Assessment of postural stability performed on an unstable stabilometry platform. Comparis...
The purpose of the present study was to evaluate the influence of very low ambient illumination and ...
Background: Severe diminished foot somatosensation, for example, caused by neuropathies and advanced...
The purpose of the present study was to evaluate the influence of very low ambient illumination and ...
Background: Severe diminished foot somatosensation, for example, caused by neuropathies and advanced...
Good balance, an important ability in controlling body movement, declines with age. Also, balance ap...
Background. A study of postural stability was undertaken to identify the relationship between vision...
The aim of this study was to analyze the composition of sway in adults and "healthy" elderly people ...
Background: Aging is characterized by a decline in the postural control performance, which is based ...
To determine whether elderly subjects with distinct histories of falls presented differences concern...