Balance recovery from an unpredictable postural perturbation can be a challenging task for many older people and poor recovery could contribute to their risk of falls. This study examined associations between responses to unpredictable perturbations and fall risk in older people. 242 older adults (80.064.4 years) underwent assessments of stepping responses to multi-directional force-controlled waist-pull perturbations. Participants returned monthly falls calendars for the subsequent 12 months. Future falls were associated with lower force thresholds for stepping in the posterior and lateral but not anterior directions. Those with lower posterior force thresholds for stepping were 68% more likely to fall at home than those with higher force ...
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Abstract Background Risk for falls in older adults has been associated with falls efficacy (self-per...
Falls are common incidents, which can have major con-sequences. For example, falls and the interrela...
Balance recovery from an unpredictable postural perturbation can be a challenging task for many olde...
Background: a fall occurs when an individual experiences a loss of balance from which they are unabl...
Given that falls most commonly occur during walking due to unexpected balance perturbations like tri...
Inappropriate stepping in response to unexpected balance perturbations is more prevalent in older pe...
BACKGROUND: Falls are a leading cause of injury among older adults and most often occur during walki...
Standing postural control is complex, meaning that it is dependent upon numerous inputs interacting ...
In laboratory studies, older adults commonly rely on stepping to prevent falling when their balance ...
Abstract Background Step-recovery responses are critical in preventing falls when balance is lost u...
Poor balance in older persons contributes to a rise in fall risk and serious injury, yet no consensu...
International audienceFalls leading to disability are common occurrences with advancing age. Steppin...
The objective of this study was to examine age-related differences in arm and trunk responses during...
Objectives. Examine gait regulation during the approach to stepping onto a curb for older adults who...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/111262/1/j.1532-5415.1994.tb06081.x.pd
Abstract Background Risk for falls in older adults has been associated with falls efficacy (self-per...
Falls are common incidents, which can have major con-sequences. For example, falls and the interrela...
Balance recovery from an unpredictable postural perturbation can be a challenging task for many olde...
Background: a fall occurs when an individual experiences a loss of balance from which they are unabl...
Given that falls most commonly occur during walking due to unexpected balance perturbations like tri...
Inappropriate stepping in response to unexpected balance perturbations is more prevalent in older pe...
BACKGROUND: Falls are a leading cause of injury among older adults and most often occur during walki...
Standing postural control is complex, meaning that it is dependent upon numerous inputs interacting ...
In laboratory studies, older adults commonly rely on stepping to prevent falling when their balance ...
Abstract Background Step-recovery responses are critical in preventing falls when balance is lost u...
Poor balance in older persons contributes to a rise in fall risk and serious injury, yet no consensu...
International audienceFalls leading to disability are common occurrences with advancing age. Steppin...
The objective of this study was to examine age-related differences in arm and trunk responses during...
Objectives. Examine gait regulation during the approach to stepping onto a curb for older adults who...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/111262/1/j.1532-5415.1994.tb06081.x.pd
Abstract Background Risk for falls in older adults has been associated with falls efficacy (self-per...
Falls are common incidents, which can have major con-sequences. For example, falls and the interrela...