Background: Reaction time to initiate upper limb movement and movement time to place hands on the landing surface may be important factors in forward fall landing and impact, contributing to injury reduction. The aim was to investigate the relationship of physical function and upper body strength to upper limb reaction and movement time in older female participants. Methods: 75 female participants (72 ± 8 yrs) performed 5 arm response trials. Reaction time (signal to initiation of movement), and movement time (initial movement to contact), were collected using 3D motion capture. Additional variables were: handgrip; sit-to-stand; shoulder flexion and elbow extension strength measured by hand-held dynamometry; one-legged balance; fall risk;...
Falls in older adults are leading causes of fatal and non-fatal injuries, negatively impacting quali...
We previously reported that the probability of an older adult recovering from a forward trip and usi...
Older adults, especially older women, produce less muscular power than young adults, due primarily t...
Background Reaction time to initiate upper limb movement and movement time to place hands on the la...
Age-related declines in upper extremity muscle strength may affect an older adult’s ability to land ...
Purpose: This thesis evaluated the age differences in biomechanics and muscle activity during contro...
Introduction Exercise can decrease fall risk in older adults but less is known about training to re...
Introduction: Exercise can decrease fall risk in older adults but less is known about training to re...
Introduction: Falling leads all causes of older adult (>60 years) injuries. Most community-dwelling ...
Background: Weight-bearing measures of lower-extremity muscle mechanical function may be more strong...
Fall-related injuries costs the United States more than $50 billion per annum. This thesis addresses...
Fall-related injuries are a leading cause of morbidity and mortality, particularly in the elderly. W...
Background: Falls are one of the greatest concerns among the elderly. Among a number of strategies p...
Falls remain a challenge for ageing societies. Strong evidence indicates that a previous fall is the...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate whether the best functional mobility may be more associated with fewer falls ...
Falls in older adults are leading causes of fatal and non-fatal injuries, negatively impacting quali...
We previously reported that the probability of an older adult recovering from a forward trip and usi...
Older adults, especially older women, produce less muscular power than young adults, due primarily t...
Background Reaction time to initiate upper limb movement and movement time to place hands on the la...
Age-related declines in upper extremity muscle strength may affect an older adult’s ability to land ...
Purpose: This thesis evaluated the age differences in biomechanics and muscle activity during contro...
Introduction Exercise can decrease fall risk in older adults but less is known about training to re...
Introduction: Exercise can decrease fall risk in older adults but less is known about training to re...
Introduction: Falling leads all causes of older adult (>60 years) injuries. Most community-dwelling ...
Background: Weight-bearing measures of lower-extremity muscle mechanical function may be more strong...
Fall-related injuries costs the United States more than $50 billion per annum. This thesis addresses...
Fall-related injuries are a leading cause of morbidity and mortality, particularly in the elderly. W...
Background: Falls are one of the greatest concerns among the elderly. Among a number of strategies p...
Falls remain a challenge for ageing societies. Strong evidence indicates that a previous fall is the...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate whether the best functional mobility may be more associated with fewer falls ...
Falls in older adults are leading causes of fatal and non-fatal injuries, negatively impacting quali...
We previously reported that the probability of an older adult recovering from a forward trip and usi...
Older adults, especially older women, produce less muscular power than young adults, due primarily t...