Light touch contact between the body and an environmental referent reduces fluctuations of center of pressure (CoP) in quiet standing although the contact forces are insufficient to provide significant forces to stabilize standing balance. Maintenance of upright standing posture (with light touch contact) may include both predictive and reactive components. Recently Dickstein et al. (2003) demonstrated that reaction to temporally unpredictable displacement of the support surface was affected by light touch raising the question whether light touch effects also occur with predictable disturbance to balance. We examined the effects of shoulder light touch on SD of CoP rate (dCoP) during balance perturbations associated with forward sway induce...
Light touch of a fingertip on an external stable surface greatly improves the postural stability of ...
Canes and crutches are commonly used mobility aids, and most studies of their use have focused on is...
Control of body balance relies on the integration of multiple sensory modalities. Lightly touching a...
Light touch contact between the body and an environmental referent reduces fluctuations of center of...
Sensory information about body sway is used to drive corrective muscle action to keep the body's cen...
Light touch with an earth-fixed reference point improves balance during quite standing. In our curre...
Sway is reduced by light nonsup-porting touch between parts of the body and a fixed surface. This ef...
Effects of light touch on body sway have usually been investigated with some form of constant contac...
Availability of fingertip touch onto a stable surface reduces body sway for subjects standing with e...
We addressed postural instability during stance with eyes closed (EC) on a compliant surface in heal...
Light Touch (LT) has been shown to reduce postural sway in a wide range of populations. While LT is ...
<div><p>In upright stance, light touch of a space-stationary touch reference reduces spontaneous swa...
Upright posture control and gait are essential for achieving autonomous daily living activities. Pos...
Previous researchers have shown that light touch contact with a fixed object reduces body sway, wher...
Among the sensory information allowing to control postural balance, we have focused our research on ...
Light touch of a fingertip on an external stable surface greatly improves the postural stability of ...
Canes and crutches are commonly used mobility aids, and most studies of their use have focused on is...
Control of body balance relies on the integration of multiple sensory modalities. Lightly touching a...
Light touch contact between the body and an environmental referent reduces fluctuations of center of...
Sensory information about body sway is used to drive corrective muscle action to keep the body's cen...
Light touch with an earth-fixed reference point improves balance during quite standing. In our curre...
Sway is reduced by light nonsup-porting touch between parts of the body and a fixed surface. This ef...
Effects of light touch on body sway have usually been investigated with some form of constant contac...
Availability of fingertip touch onto a stable surface reduces body sway for subjects standing with e...
We addressed postural instability during stance with eyes closed (EC) on a compliant surface in heal...
Light Touch (LT) has been shown to reduce postural sway in a wide range of populations. While LT is ...
<div><p>In upright stance, light touch of a space-stationary touch reference reduces spontaneous swa...
Upright posture control and gait are essential for achieving autonomous daily living activities. Pos...
Previous researchers have shown that light touch contact with a fixed object reduces body sway, wher...
Among the sensory information allowing to control postural balance, we have focused our research on ...
Light touch of a fingertip on an external stable surface greatly improves the postural stability of ...
Canes and crutches are commonly used mobility aids, and most studies of their use have focused on is...
Control of body balance relies on the integration of multiple sensory modalities. Lightly touching a...