The aim of this study was to analyze differences in biomechanical parameters between elderly and control participants when stepping up, to evaluate control of balance. Eleven control and 14 elderly participants performed a step from an initial static posture onto a 7-cm-high force plate. For the spontaneous-velocity condition, elderly participants performed a slower progression velocity than control participants. Elderly participants spent proportionally more time in stance phase, with a corresponding decrease in swing phase, than the control participants, irrespective of movement velocity. In contrast, at spontaneous velocity the parameters related to ground-reaction force (GRF) showed that anteroposterior and mediolateral forces at toe-of...
The ability to regain standing balance with a single step after a forward fall was studied with expe...
Background. Changes in performance of standing up from a chair have been related to measures of stre...
Background. Changes in performance of standing up from a chair have been related to measures of stre...
Changes in sensory- motor systems that occur with age result in a decrease in postural equilibrium, ...
The biomechanics of stepping balance in young and old adults were studied while performing increasin...
Falls are the leading cause of injury death for persons over the age of 65 years. The compensatory (...
Unintentional falls in the elderly are a serious problem. Despite this, few studies have quantified ...
[[abstract]]Stepping over obstacles and imbalance during gait are two of the most common causes of f...
In the case of disequilibrium, the capacity to step quickly is critical to avoid falling for elderly...
Purpose: The aim of the study was to identify the differences in motor strategies of elderly people ...
Postural response biomechanics of young and elderly adults during perturbed stance was studied using...
The purposes of this study were to quantify stability during recovery from forward loss of balance i...
The ability to transfer weight from one lower limb to the other is essential for the execution of da...
Inappropriate stepping in response to unexpected balance perturbations is more prevalent in older pe...
The ability to regain standing balance with a single step after a forward fall was studied with expe...
Background. Changes in performance of standing up from a chair have been related to measures of stre...
Background. Changes in performance of standing up from a chair have been related to measures of stre...
Changes in sensory- motor systems that occur with age result in a decrease in postural equilibrium, ...
The biomechanics of stepping balance in young and old adults were studied while performing increasin...
Falls are the leading cause of injury death for persons over the age of 65 years. The compensatory (...
Unintentional falls in the elderly are a serious problem. Despite this, few studies have quantified ...
[[abstract]]Stepping over obstacles and imbalance during gait are two of the most common causes of f...
In the case of disequilibrium, the capacity to step quickly is critical to avoid falling for elderly...
Purpose: The aim of the study was to identify the differences in motor strategies of elderly people ...
Postural response biomechanics of young and elderly adults during perturbed stance was studied using...
The purposes of this study were to quantify stability during recovery from forward loss of balance i...
The ability to transfer weight from one lower limb to the other is essential for the execution of da...
Inappropriate stepping in response to unexpected balance perturbations is more prevalent in older pe...
The ability to regain standing balance with a single step after a forward fall was studied with expe...
Background. Changes in performance of standing up from a chair have been related to measures of stre...
Background. Changes in performance of standing up from a chair have been related to measures of stre...