Balance, although difficult to define is accepted as an integral element of human movement. Without the complex integration and control of the neuromusculoskeletal system and internal regulation consistent to the external environment, we would not be able to stand or walk. However, only recently have researchers and therapists started to question the common practice of isolated rehabilitation/exercise interventions. Emerging from this are pockets of researchers and therapists who are introducing theoretical concepts of motor learning/control into rehabilitation/exercise interventions for human movement that have previously been well demonstrated in sporting contexts. Perhaps due to the development of ecological dynamics and the constraint-l...
Background: Gait restoration is an integral part of rehabilitation of brain lesioned patients. Moder...
Gait disorders are common and very disabling in elderly people, leading to an increase of risk of fa...
Therapeutic management of gait and balance impairment during aging and neurodegeneration has long be...
Diminished balance control while walking is a main concern for people with stroke. An appropriate tr...
Recent scientific advances in the field of human movement and its control have provided the impetus ...
Body weight-supported treadmill training (BWSTT) and robotic-assisted step training (RAST) have not,...
Coordination of dynamic balance during gait training in people with acquired brain injury. Objective...
International audienceDisorders of posture, balance, and gait are debilitating motor manifestations ...
Higginson, Jill S.The central nervous system (CNS) is believed to use the available flexibility prov...
Walking is the most important means of transport for humans. Only when our walking ability decreases...
Human motor performance appears to be remarkably flexible and easy. Yet, the underlying neuronal ope...
Fundamentally, gait permits humans to move intentionally and independently from place to place and t...
Balance, like coordination, is understood by virtually everyone to be a critical component of skillf...
The discovery of cortical neurons responsive to both the observation of another individual���s movem...
Balance is what we call the ability to control the center of gravity over the support plane in a giv...
Background: Gait restoration is an integral part of rehabilitation of brain lesioned patients. Moder...
Gait disorders are common and very disabling in elderly people, leading to an increase of risk of fa...
Therapeutic management of gait and balance impairment during aging and neurodegeneration has long be...
Diminished balance control while walking is a main concern for people with stroke. An appropriate tr...
Recent scientific advances in the field of human movement and its control have provided the impetus ...
Body weight-supported treadmill training (BWSTT) and robotic-assisted step training (RAST) have not,...
Coordination of dynamic balance during gait training in people with acquired brain injury. Objective...
International audienceDisorders of posture, balance, and gait are debilitating motor manifestations ...
Higginson, Jill S.The central nervous system (CNS) is believed to use the available flexibility prov...
Walking is the most important means of transport for humans. Only when our walking ability decreases...
Human motor performance appears to be remarkably flexible and easy. Yet, the underlying neuronal ope...
Fundamentally, gait permits humans to move intentionally and independently from place to place and t...
Balance, like coordination, is understood by virtually everyone to be a critical component of skillf...
The discovery of cortical neurons responsive to both the observation of another individual���s movem...
Balance is what we call the ability to control the center of gravity over the support plane in a giv...
Background: Gait restoration is an integral part of rehabilitation of brain lesioned patients. Moder...
Gait disorders are common and very disabling in elderly people, leading to an increase of risk of fa...
Therapeutic management of gait and balance impairment during aging and neurodegeneration has long be...