Postural instability is a common problem among older people, and it is associated with mobility impairments, activity limitation and fear of falling. The evaluation of postural control can contribute to the early detection of balance deficits and help health professionals to manage this problem to prevent falls in older adults. The aim of this study was to identify center of pressure cut-offs to differentiate between older adults with and without falls in the past 12 months. The participants were 170 older adults (mean age 67 years, 50 fallers and 120 non-fallers). Center of pressure area and sway velocity in the anterior-posterior and medio-lateral directions were assessed using a force platform during three 30s one-legged stance trials wi...
Recently, the transient characteristics of postural sway have been suggested as an alternative or an...
Background: Risk of falls increases as age advances. Complaints of impaired balance are very common ...
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Postural instability is a common problem among older people, and it is associated with mobility impa...
Postural instability is a common problem among older people, and it is associated with mobility impa...
Physical inactivity and aging are functional disability factors for older individuals, causing loss ...
Introduction: Falls are a serious public health problem. Objective: The aim of this study was to eva...
Introduction Falls are a serious public health problem. Objective The aim of this study was to ev...
Poor balance in older persons contributes to a rise in fall risk and serious injury, yet no consensu...
Older adults demonstrate increased amounts of postural sway, which may ultimately lead to falls. The...
: Falls are a major cause of injury and morbidity in older adults. To reduce the incidence of falls,...
Falls are a major cause of injury and morbidity in older adults. To reduce the incidence of falls, a...
Abstract. [Purpose] Age-related mediolateral (ML) instability of static postural control in the elde...
Common among the older population, falls are considered a public health issue, accounting for high r...
Human postural control is a complex system and changes as we age. Frequency based analyses have been...
Recently, the transient characteristics of postural sway have been suggested as an alternative or an...
Background: Risk of falls increases as age advances. Complaints of impaired balance are very common ...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/111262/1/j.1532-5415.1994.tb06081.x.pd
Postural instability is a common problem among older people, and it is associated with mobility impa...
Postural instability is a common problem among older people, and it is associated with mobility impa...
Physical inactivity and aging are functional disability factors for older individuals, causing loss ...
Introduction: Falls are a serious public health problem. Objective: The aim of this study was to eva...
Introduction Falls are a serious public health problem. Objective The aim of this study was to ev...
Poor balance in older persons contributes to a rise in fall risk and serious injury, yet no consensu...
Older adults demonstrate increased amounts of postural sway, which may ultimately lead to falls. The...
: Falls are a major cause of injury and morbidity in older adults. To reduce the incidence of falls,...
Falls are a major cause of injury and morbidity in older adults. To reduce the incidence of falls, a...
Abstract. [Purpose] Age-related mediolateral (ML) instability of static postural control in the elde...
Common among the older population, falls are considered a public health issue, accounting for high r...
Human postural control is a complex system and changes as we age. Frequency based analyses have been...
Recently, the transient characteristics of postural sway have been suggested as an alternative or an...
Background: Risk of falls increases as age advances. Complaints of impaired balance are very common ...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/111262/1/j.1532-5415.1994.tb06081.x.pd