Background: a fall occurs when an individual experiences a loss of balance from which they are unable to recover. Assessment of balance recovery ability in older adults may therefore help to identify individuals at risk of falls. The purpose of this 12-month prospective study was to assess whether the ability to recover from a forward loss of balance with a single step across a range of lean magnitudes was predictive of falls. Methods: two hundred and one community-dwelling older adults, aged 65–90 years, underwent baseline testing of sensorimotor function and balance recovery ability followed by 12-month prospective falls evaluation. Balance recovery ability was defined by whether participants required either single or multiple steps to re...
In laboratory studies, older adults commonly rely on stepping to prevent falling when their balance ...
Background. Falls are common in older adults and have many adverse consequences. In an attempt to pr...
Falls are the leading cause of injuries in older adults. To prevent falls, early identification of i...
Background: a fall occurs when an individual experiences a loss of balance from which they are unabl...
International audienceFalls leading to disability are common occurrences with advancing age. Steppin...
Balance recovery from an unpredictable postural perturbation can be a challenging task for many olde...
Background and Purpose: Falls can result in bone fractures and disability, presenting a serious thre...
Common among the older population, falls are considered a public health issue, accounting for high r...
Abstract Background Step-recovery responses are critical in preventing falls when balance is lost u...
Experiments designed to assess balance recovery in older adults often involve exposing participants ...
Inappropriate stepping in response to unexpected balance perturbations is more prevalent in older pe...
Background: The role of instrumented balance and gait assessment when screening for prospective fall...
Abstract Background Risk for falls in older adults has been associated with falls efficacy (self-per...
Background and Purpose. Fatiguing exercise can adversely alter postural stability and therefore may ...
Falls threaten the quality of life of older adults and are associated with tremendous economic costs...
In laboratory studies, older adults commonly rely on stepping to prevent falling when their balance ...
Background. Falls are common in older adults and have many adverse consequences. In an attempt to pr...
Falls are the leading cause of injuries in older adults. To prevent falls, early identification of i...
Background: a fall occurs when an individual experiences a loss of balance from which they are unabl...
International audienceFalls leading to disability are common occurrences with advancing age. Steppin...
Balance recovery from an unpredictable postural perturbation can be a challenging task for many olde...
Background and Purpose: Falls can result in bone fractures and disability, presenting a serious thre...
Common among the older population, falls are considered a public health issue, accounting for high r...
Abstract Background Step-recovery responses are critical in preventing falls when balance is lost u...
Experiments designed to assess balance recovery in older adults often involve exposing participants ...
Inappropriate stepping in response to unexpected balance perturbations is more prevalent in older pe...
Background: The role of instrumented balance and gait assessment when screening for prospective fall...
Abstract Background Risk for falls in older adults has been associated with falls efficacy (self-per...
Background and Purpose. Fatiguing exercise can adversely alter postural stability and therefore may ...
Falls threaten the quality of life of older adults and are associated with tremendous economic costs...
In laboratory studies, older adults commonly rely on stepping to prevent falling when their balance ...
Background. Falls are common in older adults and have many adverse consequences. In an attempt to pr...
Falls are the leading cause of injuries in older adults. To prevent falls, early identification of i...