This is a cross sectional study of eight healthy young (age 22 ± 2 years) and eight healthy older (age 70 ± 5 years) adults who participated in an experiment in which they had to keep their balance while standing on a platform moving in the anterior/posterior direction. The 20 cm peak-to-peak platform movements were sinusoidal at increasing frequencies up to 0.61 Hz. The frequency increases were either sudden and unpredictable (externally-triggered perturbations) or controlled by the subjects themselves (self-triggered perturbations). To maintain balance, all subjects used anticipatory adjustments such as early postural muscle activation, leading to fewer steps being taken, tighter coupling of the center of pressure (COP) and the platform m...
Postural response biomechanics of young and elderly adults during perturbed stance was studied using...
International audiencePurpose: The aim of this study was to investigate the coordination between pos...
The physical therapist\u27s assessment of standing balance is a necessary component to the treatment...
This is a cross sectional study of eight healthy young (age 22 ± 2 years) and eight healthy older (a...
This series of studies used an oscillating platform paradigm to investigate the effects of aging on ...
Recently, the transient characteristics of postural sway have been suggested as an alternative or an...
Background. Studies indicate that the strategy for postural control may be affected by psychological...
The objective was to investigate if healthy elderly people respond and adapt differently to postural...
Rapid "change-in-support" (stepping or grasping) balance-recovery reactions play a critical role in ...
Background. Phase-dependent modulation of postural responses plays an important functional role in i...
Introduction: Age-related changes may cause important postural stability limitations in elderly indi...
It has traditionally been considered that postural control is an automatic or reflex controlled task...
The relation between age-specific postural instability and the detection of stability boundaries was...
During standing, posture can be controlled by accelerating the Center of Mass (CoM) through shifting...
International audienceBackground and aims: Changes in sensory-motor systems that occur with age resu...
Postural response biomechanics of young and elderly adults during perturbed stance was studied using...
International audiencePurpose: The aim of this study was to investigate the coordination between pos...
The physical therapist\u27s assessment of standing balance is a necessary component to the treatment...
This is a cross sectional study of eight healthy young (age 22 ± 2 years) and eight healthy older (a...
This series of studies used an oscillating platform paradigm to investigate the effects of aging on ...
Recently, the transient characteristics of postural sway have been suggested as an alternative or an...
Background. Studies indicate that the strategy for postural control may be affected by psychological...
The objective was to investigate if healthy elderly people respond and adapt differently to postural...
Rapid "change-in-support" (stepping or grasping) balance-recovery reactions play a critical role in ...
Background. Phase-dependent modulation of postural responses plays an important functional role in i...
Introduction: Age-related changes may cause important postural stability limitations in elderly indi...
It has traditionally been considered that postural control is an automatic or reflex controlled task...
The relation between age-specific postural instability and the detection of stability boundaries was...
During standing, posture can be controlled by accelerating the Center of Mass (CoM) through shifting...
International audienceBackground and aims: Changes in sensory-motor systems that occur with age resu...
Postural response biomechanics of young and elderly adults during perturbed stance was studied using...
International audiencePurpose: The aim of this study was to investigate the coordination between pos...
The physical therapist\u27s assessment of standing balance is a necessary component to the treatment...