Background: Severe diminished foot somatosensation, for example, caused by neuropathies and advanced aging, contributes to balance deficits and increased fall risk. However, little is known about somatosensory impairment and functional and subjective balance problems in relatively healthy elderly. Method: Vibration perception thresholds (VPTs) were assessed with a biothesiometer and tactile pressure sensation thresholds (TPSTs) with 20 monofilaments in 34 relatively healthy community-dwelling older adults ( M = 69.4 years). Balance was evaluated with functional balance tests and questionnaires. A stepwise regression analysis was performed to determine the extent to which VPTs, TPSTs, and age could explain balance impairments. Results: High ...
Hypothesis: Traditionally, 3 sensory inputs (visual, vestibular, and somatosensory) are associated w...
Abstract Background Sit-to-stand (STS) is a complex movement that requires successful postural contr...
To assess changes in postural control among healthy elderly and to correlate with suspected age-rela...
Background: Severe diminished foot somatosensation, for example, caused by neuropathies and advanced...
Purpose: This study investigates (i) the potential discriminative role of a clinical measure of peri...
Increase of postural instability is one of the significant issues related to aging, due to its relev...
Specific activities that require concurrent processing of postural and cognitive tasks may increase ...
Background: Postural control requires numerous inputs interacting across multiple temporospatial sca...
Abstract Background Impairments in proprioceptive mechanism with aging has been observed and associa...
ABSTRACT Introduction: Subjects with sensorial losses present balance deficits. Although such condi...
Loss of tactile sensory function is common with aging and can lead to numbness and difficulty with b...
The aim of this study was to analyze the composition of sway in adults and "healthy" elderly people ...
Appropriate neuromuscular responses to support surface perturbations are crucial to prevent falls, b...
Objective: Deterioration of cutaneous perception may be one reason for the increased rate of falling...
SummaryImpaired balance is one of several factors that increase an elderly's susceptibility to falls...
Hypothesis: Traditionally, 3 sensory inputs (visual, vestibular, and somatosensory) are associated w...
Abstract Background Sit-to-stand (STS) is a complex movement that requires successful postural contr...
To assess changes in postural control among healthy elderly and to correlate with suspected age-rela...
Background: Severe diminished foot somatosensation, for example, caused by neuropathies and advanced...
Purpose: This study investigates (i) the potential discriminative role of a clinical measure of peri...
Increase of postural instability is one of the significant issues related to aging, due to its relev...
Specific activities that require concurrent processing of postural and cognitive tasks may increase ...
Background: Postural control requires numerous inputs interacting across multiple temporospatial sca...
Abstract Background Impairments in proprioceptive mechanism with aging has been observed and associa...
ABSTRACT Introduction: Subjects with sensorial losses present balance deficits. Although such condi...
Loss of tactile sensory function is common with aging and can lead to numbness and difficulty with b...
The aim of this study was to analyze the composition of sway in adults and "healthy" elderly people ...
Appropriate neuromuscular responses to support surface perturbations are crucial to prevent falls, b...
Objective: Deterioration of cutaneous perception may be one reason for the increased rate of falling...
SummaryImpaired balance is one of several factors that increase an elderly's susceptibility to falls...
Hypothesis: Traditionally, 3 sensory inputs (visual, vestibular, and somatosensory) are associated w...
Abstract Background Sit-to-stand (STS) is a complex movement that requires successful postural contr...
To assess changes in postural control among healthy elderly and to correlate with suspected age-rela...