International audienceWhen a lightly touched surface is moved according to a closed-loop control law, it has been shown in young adults that the Centre of Pressure (CoP) can be displaced in a controllable way without the conscious cooperation of participants. In this closed-loop paradigm, the surface velocity was continuously adjusted according to the CoP position. Since the closed-loop control of the CoP does not require the participant's voluntary cooperation, it could be of interest for the development of innovative biofeedback devices in balance rehabilitation. Before anticipating the implementation of this closed-loop control paradigm with patients, it is necessary to establish its effects on people suffering from balance impairments. ...
The aim of this study was to identify motor control solutions associated with the ability to maintai...
Objective : The objective of this study was to assess, for individuals with hemiparesis after a stro...
Haptic-based vibrotactile biofeedback (BF) is a promising technique to improve rehabilitation of bal...
International audienceWhen a lightly touched surface is moved according to a closed-loop control law...
In a recent study, De Haart et al. (Arch Phys Med Rehabil 85:886-895, 2004) investigated the recover...
In a recent study, De Haart et al. (Arch Phys Med Rehabil 85:886-895, 2004) investigated the recover...
The goal of this study was to compare young and elderly healthy individuals and elderly stroke patie...
Despite human balance maintenance in quiet conditions could seem a trivial motor task, it is not. Re...
Force platform biofeedback training, whereby concurrent visual feedback of the centre of pressure (C...
Abstract Introduction: Recently, variables related to between-limb synchronization of the centers o...
Postural control deficits are common in stroke survivors and often the rehabilitation programs inclu...
The aim of this study was to analyze the changes in the standing center of pressure (COP) in a hemip...
The object: the effect of feedback. The problem: Stroke is the second among the mortality and the si...
Compensatory movements are commonly employed by stroke survivors to adapt to the loss of motor funct...
Visually guided weight shifting is widely employed in balance rehabilitation, but the underlying vis...
The aim of this study was to identify motor control solutions associated with the ability to maintai...
Objective : The objective of this study was to assess, for individuals with hemiparesis after a stro...
Haptic-based vibrotactile biofeedback (BF) is a promising technique to improve rehabilitation of bal...
International audienceWhen a lightly touched surface is moved according to a closed-loop control law...
In a recent study, De Haart et al. (Arch Phys Med Rehabil 85:886-895, 2004) investigated the recover...
In a recent study, De Haart et al. (Arch Phys Med Rehabil 85:886-895, 2004) investigated the recover...
The goal of this study was to compare young and elderly healthy individuals and elderly stroke patie...
Despite human balance maintenance in quiet conditions could seem a trivial motor task, it is not. Re...
Force platform biofeedback training, whereby concurrent visual feedback of the centre of pressure (C...
Abstract Introduction: Recently, variables related to between-limb synchronization of the centers o...
Postural control deficits are common in stroke survivors and often the rehabilitation programs inclu...
The aim of this study was to analyze the changes in the standing center of pressure (COP) in a hemip...
The object: the effect of feedback. The problem: Stroke is the second among the mortality and the si...
Compensatory movements are commonly employed by stroke survivors to adapt to the loss of motor funct...
Visually guided weight shifting is widely employed in balance rehabilitation, but the underlying vis...
The aim of this study was to identify motor control solutions associated with the ability to maintai...
Objective : The objective of this study was to assess, for individuals with hemiparesis after a stro...
Haptic-based vibrotactile biofeedback (BF) is a promising technique to improve rehabilitation of bal...