Falls are a leading contributor to disability in older adults. Increased muscle co-contraction in the lower extremities during static and dynamic balance challenges has been associated with aging, and also with a history of falling. Co-contraction during static balance challenges has not been previously linked with performance on clinical tests designed to ascertain fall risk. The purpose of this study was to investigate the relationship between co-contraction about the ankle during static balance challenges with fall risk on a commonly used dynamic balance assessment, the Four Square Step Test (FSST). Twenty-three volunteers (mean age 73 years) performed a series of five static balance challenges (Romberg eyes open/closed, Sharpened Romber...
Background: As a strategy to maintain postural control, the stiffening strategy (agonist-antagonist ...
Aim of study: to investigate elderly people feet structural and functional indicators with knee pain...
Muscle strength is a potentially important factor contributing to postural control. In this article,...
Ageing impairs body balance and increases older adults' fall risk. Balance training can improve intr...
International audienceThe purpose of this study was to determine whether the mechanical contribution...
The aim of this study is to compare the muscle strength, balance ability, thickness, and stiffness o...
Background and Objectives: The purpose of this study was to examine whether easily measurable measur...
International audienceIt is well known that center of pressure (CoP) displacement correlates negativ...
<div><p>In our study we examined postural performance of young healthy persons (HY), elderly healthy...
Participants exposed to a simulated slip with forward loss of balance (FLB) develop large lower limb...
International audienceAging is frequently associated with a decreased postural stability, essentiall...
In response to a balance disturbance, older individuals often require multiple steps to prevent a fa...
Aging results in structural changes that inhibit functional balance with daily activities. The purpo...
Background: Muscle strength and balance are major modifiable factors of falls in older adults, but t...
Background and purposeAnkle function declines with age. The objective of this study was to investiga...
Background: As a strategy to maintain postural control, the stiffening strategy (agonist-antagonist ...
Aim of study: to investigate elderly people feet structural and functional indicators with knee pain...
Muscle strength is a potentially important factor contributing to postural control. In this article,...
Ageing impairs body balance and increases older adults' fall risk. Balance training can improve intr...
International audienceThe purpose of this study was to determine whether the mechanical contribution...
The aim of this study is to compare the muscle strength, balance ability, thickness, and stiffness o...
Background and Objectives: The purpose of this study was to examine whether easily measurable measur...
International audienceIt is well known that center of pressure (CoP) displacement correlates negativ...
<div><p>In our study we examined postural performance of young healthy persons (HY), elderly healthy...
Participants exposed to a simulated slip with forward loss of balance (FLB) develop large lower limb...
International audienceAging is frequently associated with a decreased postural stability, essentiall...
In response to a balance disturbance, older individuals often require multiple steps to prevent a fa...
Aging results in structural changes that inhibit functional balance with daily activities. The purpo...
Background: Muscle strength and balance are major modifiable factors of falls in older adults, but t...
Background and purposeAnkle function declines with age. The objective of this study was to investiga...
Background: As a strategy to maintain postural control, the stiffening strategy (agonist-antagonist ...
Aim of study: to investigate elderly people feet structural and functional indicators with knee pain...
Muscle strength is a potentially important factor contributing to postural control. In this article,...