This study aimed to examine the interactions of visual, vestibular, proprioceptive, and tactile sensory manipulations and sitting on either a stable or an unstable surface on mediolateral (ML) trunk sway. Fifteen individuals were measured. In each trial, subjects sat as quiet as possible, on a stable or unstable surface, with or without each of four sensory manipulations: visual (eyes open/closed), vestibular (left and right galvanic vestibular stimulation alternating at 0.25 Hz), proprioceptive (left and right paraspinal muscle vibration alternating at 0.25 Hz), and tactile (minimal finger contact with object moving in the frontal plane at 0.25 Hz). The root mean square (RMS) and the power at 0.25 Hz (P25) of the ML trunk acceleration were...
To maintain upright posture and prevent falling, balance control involves the complex interaction be...
To maintain upright posture and prevent falling, balance control involves the complex interaction be...
The physical therapist\u27s assessment of standing balance is a necessary component to the treatment...
This study aimed to examine the interactions of visual, vestibular, proprioceptive, and tactile sens...
This study aimed to examine the interactions of visual, vestibular, proprioceptive, and tactile sens...
This study aimed to examine the interactions of visual, vestibular, proprioceptive, and tactile sens...
This study investigated the effect of touch on trunk sway in a seated position. Two touch conditions...
Trunk stabilization is required to control posture and movement during daily activities. Various sen...
Trunk stabilization is required to control posture and movement during daily activities. Various sen...
Explicit visual feedback on postural sway is often used in balance assessment and training. However,...
Explicit visual feedback on postural sway is often used in balance assessment and training. However,...
AbstractThis study investigated the effect of touch on trunk sway in a seated position. Two touch co...
Variability is inherent in the maintenance of human posture and is reflective of the contribution of...
The goal of this study was to determine the effects of vision and lumbar posture on trunk neuromuscu...
AbstractThe goal of this study was to determine the effects of vision and lumbar posture on trunk ne...
To maintain upright posture and prevent falling, balance control involves the complex interaction be...
To maintain upright posture and prevent falling, balance control involves the complex interaction be...
The physical therapist\u27s assessment of standing balance is a necessary component to the treatment...
This study aimed to examine the interactions of visual, vestibular, proprioceptive, and tactile sens...
This study aimed to examine the interactions of visual, vestibular, proprioceptive, and tactile sens...
This study aimed to examine the interactions of visual, vestibular, proprioceptive, and tactile sens...
This study investigated the effect of touch on trunk sway in a seated position. Two touch conditions...
Trunk stabilization is required to control posture and movement during daily activities. Various sen...
Trunk stabilization is required to control posture and movement during daily activities. Various sen...
Explicit visual feedback on postural sway is often used in balance assessment and training. However,...
Explicit visual feedback on postural sway is often used in balance assessment and training. However,...
AbstractThis study investigated the effect of touch on trunk sway in a seated position. Two touch co...
Variability is inherent in the maintenance of human posture and is reflective of the contribution of...
The goal of this study was to determine the effects of vision and lumbar posture on trunk neuromuscu...
AbstractThe goal of this study was to determine the effects of vision and lumbar posture on trunk ne...
To maintain upright posture and prevent falling, balance control involves the complex interaction be...
To maintain upright posture and prevent falling, balance control involves the complex interaction be...
The physical therapist\u27s assessment of standing balance is a necessary component to the treatment...