The effect of age on latency and amplitude of leg muscle responses to stance perturbations was studied in 75 control subjects. They stood upright on a platform and were displaced by toe-up (upward tilt) and toe-down (downward tilt) platform rotations. Perturbations were induced during free and supported stance (holding on to a stable structure). Surface electromyograms (EMG) of the soleus (Sol) and tibialis anterior (TA) were recorded and latency and area of responses were measured. Body sway variables during stance with open or closed eyes were also recorded. Upward tilt evoked a short-latency response (SLR) in Sol and a long-latency response (LLR) in TA. Downward tilt evoked a medium-latency response (MLR) in TA and a LLR in Sol. This p...
The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of ankle joint position and muscle contraction...
The response to stance perturbations changes with age. The shift from an ankle to a hip strategy wit...
Background: The ability to adapt and habituate based on prior experiences is important for human mov...
The effect of age on latency and amplitude of leg muscle responses to stance perturbations was studi...
Item does not contain fulltextWe investigated the effects of ageing on balance corrections induced b...
The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of ankle joint position and muscle contraction...
We investigated the effects of initial foot position (IFP) on muscle activation patterns and postura...
We tested the hypothesis that the importance of calf muscle-tendon properties for maintaining balanc...
Balance impairment frequently seen in elderly represents risk factors for falls and subsequent inj...
We tested the hypothesis that the importance of calf muscle–tendon properties for maintaining balanc...
This study investigated the modulation of Ia afferent input in young and elderly adults during quiet...
Older adults demonstrate increased amounts of postural sway, which may ultimately lead to falls. The...
The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of ankle joint position and muscle contraction...
PURPOSE: Human sensory and motor systems deteriorate with age. When walking, older adults may theref...
In addition to being a prerequisite for many activities of daily living, the ability to maintain ste...
The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of ankle joint position and muscle contraction...
The response to stance perturbations changes with age. The shift from an ankle to a hip strategy wit...
Background: The ability to adapt and habituate based on prior experiences is important for human mov...
The effect of age on latency and amplitude of leg muscle responses to stance perturbations was studi...
Item does not contain fulltextWe investigated the effects of ageing on balance corrections induced b...
The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of ankle joint position and muscle contraction...
We investigated the effects of initial foot position (IFP) on muscle activation patterns and postura...
We tested the hypothesis that the importance of calf muscle-tendon properties for maintaining balanc...
Balance impairment frequently seen in elderly represents risk factors for falls and subsequent inj...
We tested the hypothesis that the importance of calf muscle–tendon properties for maintaining balanc...
This study investigated the modulation of Ia afferent input in young and elderly adults during quiet...
Older adults demonstrate increased amounts of postural sway, which may ultimately lead to falls. The...
The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of ankle joint position and muscle contraction...
PURPOSE: Human sensory and motor systems deteriorate with age. When walking, older adults may theref...
In addition to being a prerequisite for many activities of daily living, the ability to maintain ste...
The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of ankle joint position and muscle contraction...
The response to stance perturbations changes with age. The shift from an ankle to a hip strategy wit...
Background: The ability to adapt and habituate based on prior experiences is important for human mov...