ObjectivesFalls are a major problem in the elderly. Age-related degeneration of the human balance system increases the risk of falls. Kyphosis is a common condition of curvature of the upper spine in the elderly and its development occurs through degenerative change. However, relatively little is known about the effect of kyphotic changes on balance in the elderly. The aim of this study is to investigate the influence of kyphosis on the balance strategy through use of the motor control test (MCT) in computerized dynamic posturography.MethodsFifty healthy subjects who were not affected by other medical disorders that could affect gait or balance were enrolled in the study. By simulation of kyphotic condition through change of the angles of t...
Thoracic hyperkyphosis is one of the most common postural changes, which is defined as an increase o...
BackgroundHyperkyphosis is common in older adults and associated with low physical function and redu...
Background. Physical functional decline is often the determining factor that leads to loss of indepe...
Background : Falls in the elderly are common and are associated with appreciable morbidity and morta...
BackgroundMaintaining physical function is an important prerequisite for preserving independence in ...
Background: Hyperkyphosis may cause balance impairment in elderly people. Although the effectiveness...
Objective. Falls among older adults can have serious physical and emotional consequences, ultimately...
International audienceBackground and aims: Changes in sensory-motor systems that occur with age resu...
BACKGROUND: We investigated prospectively among community-dwelling older adults aged 65 years and ol...
A flexed posture (FP) is characterized by protrusion of the head and an increased thoracic kyphosis ...
Objective Increase in the normal sagittal curvature (hyper kyphosis) may occur in individuals after ...
Hyperkyphosis commonly affects older persons and is associated with morbidity and mortality. Many ha...
Objectives The present study investigated the effect of kyphosis correction exercise program on phys...
Background and Aim: Hyperkyphosis can lead to reduced respiratory capacity, postural disturbance and...
Falls are one of the most serious problems in the elderly. Although previous studies clearly link th...
Thoracic hyperkyphosis is one of the most common postural changes, which is defined as an increase o...
BackgroundHyperkyphosis is common in older adults and associated with low physical function and redu...
Background. Physical functional decline is often the determining factor that leads to loss of indepe...
Background : Falls in the elderly are common and are associated with appreciable morbidity and morta...
BackgroundMaintaining physical function is an important prerequisite for preserving independence in ...
Background: Hyperkyphosis may cause balance impairment in elderly people. Although the effectiveness...
Objective. Falls among older adults can have serious physical and emotional consequences, ultimately...
International audienceBackground and aims: Changes in sensory-motor systems that occur with age resu...
BACKGROUND: We investigated prospectively among community-dwelling older adults aged 65 years and ol...
A flexed posture (FP) is characterized by protrusion of the head and an increased thoracic kyphosis ...
Objective Increase in the normal sagittal curvature (hyper kyphosis) may occur in individuals after ...
Hyperkyphosis commonly affects older persons and is associated with morbidity and mortality. Many ha...
Objectives The present study investigated the effect of kyphosis correction exercise program on phys...
Background and Aim: Hyperkyphosis can lead to reduced respiratory capacity, postural disturbance and...
Falls are one of the most serious problems in the elderly. Although previous studies clearly link th...
Thoracic hyperkyphosis is one of the most common postural changes, which is defined as an increase o...
BackgroundHyperkyphosis is common in older adults and associated with low physical function and redu...
Background. Physical functional decline is often the determining factor that leads to loss of indepe...