Abstract Background Impairments in proprioceptive mechanism with aging has been observed and associated with fall risk. The purpose of the current study was to assess proprioceptive deficits among high fall risk individuals in comparison with healthy participants, when postural performance was disturbed using low-frequency mechanical gastrocnemius vibratory stimulation. Methods Three groups of participants were recruited: healthy young (n = 10; age = 23 ± 2 years), healthy elders (n = 10; age = 73 ± 3 years), and high fall risk elders (n = 10; age = 84 ± 9 years). Eyes-open and eyes-closed upright standing balance performance was measured with no vibration, and 30 and 40 Hz vibration of both calves. Vibration-induced changes in balance beha...
Human postural control is a complex system and changes as we age. Frequency based analyses have been...
Background: To date, there are very few studies on postural stability in older adults using body mov...
The aim was to determine the contributions of foot mechanoreceptive sensation, vision and their inte...
Aging is associated with changes in balance control and elderly take longer to adapt to changing sen...
Aging is associated with changes in balance control and elderly take longer to adapt to changing sen...
Aging is associated with changes in balance control and elderly take longer to adapt to changing sen...
Aging is associated with changes in balance control and elderly take longer to adapt to changing sen...
Aging is associated with changes in balance control and elderly take longer to adapt to changing sen...
Background: Severe diminished foot somatosensation, for example, caused by neuropathies and advanced...
Background: Severe diminished foot somatosensation, for example, caused by neuropathies and advanced...
In our study we examined postural performance of young healthy persons (HY), elderly healthy persons...
<div><p>In our study we examined postural performance of young healthy persons (HY), elderly healthy...
In our study we examined postural performance of young healthy persons (HY), elderly healthy persons...
Background: The ability to adapt and habituate based on prior experiences is important for human mov...
The aim of this study was to analyze the composition of sway in adults and "healthy" elderly people ...
Human postural control is a complex system and changes as we age. Frequency based analyses have been...
Background: To date, there are very few studies on postural stability in older adults using body mov...
The aim was to determine the contributions of foot mechanoreceptive sensation, vision and their inte...
Aging is associated with changes in balance control and elderly take longer to adapt to changing sen...
Aging is associated with changes in balance control and elderly take longer to adapt to changing sen...
Aging is associated with changes in balance control and elderly take longer to adapt to changing sen...
Aging is associated with changes in balance control and elderly take longer to adapt to changing sen...
Aging is associated with changes in balance control and elderly take longer to adapt to changing sen...
Background: Severe diminished foot somatosensation, for example, caused by neuropathies and advanced...
Background: Severe diminished foot somatosensation, for example, caused by neuropathies and advanced...
In our study we examined postural performance of young healthy persons (HY), elderly healthy persons...
<div><p>In our study we examined postural performance of young healthy persons (HY), elderly healthy...
In our study we examined postural performance of young healthy persons (HY), elderly healthy persons...
Background: The ability to adapt and habituate based on prior experiences is important for human mov...
The aim of this study was to analyze the composition of sway in adults and "healthy" elderly people ...
Human postural control is a complex system and changes as we age. Frequency based analyses have been...
Background: To date, there are very few studies on postural stability in older adults using body mov...
The aim was to determine the contributions of foot mechanoreceptive sensation, vision and their inte...