Background: Effective training of the backward step response could be beneficial to improve postural stability and prevent falls. Unpredicted perturbation-based balance training (PBT), widely known as compensatory-step training, may enhance the fear of falling and the patterns of postural muscle co-contraction. Contrastingly, PBT with predictable direction or both direction and timing would suppress the fear and the co-contraction patterns during training, but the efficacy of predictable PBT for unpredictable perturbations is still unknown. Objective: To compare the adaptation effects of compensatory-step training with and without predictable perturbations on backward stepping against unpredictable perturbations. Methods: Thirty-three healt...
We aimed to examine the trial-to-trial changes in the reactive balance response to large magnitude s...
Protective postural responses to external perturbations are hypokinetic in people with Parkinson’s d...
Controllability of posture in the medial-lateral direction is critical for balance maintenance, part...
abstract: According to the Center for Disease Control, 1 in every 3 individuals will fall in their l...
INTRODUCTION: People with stroke often exhibit balance impairments, even in the chronic phase. Pertu...
International audienceThe initiation of human walking involves postural motor actions for body orien...
International audienceThe initiation of human walking involves postural motor actions for body orien...
The mechanical efficiency of stepping to recover balance can be expressed by a biomechanical model t...
Balance maintenance in response to a perturbation could be affected by the predictability of the mag...
Balance maintenance in response to a perturbation could be affected by the predictability of the mag...
Typically, balance training has been used as an intervention paradigm either as static or as reactiv...
Item does not contain fulltextThe mechanical efficiency of stepping to recover balance can be expres...
This study examined the effects of perturbation training on the contextual interference and generali...
Studies investigating balance control often use external perturbations to probe the system. These pe...
Graduation date: 2010Falls caused by slips are a major health risk to older adults and place a large...
We aimed to examine the trial-to-trial changes in the reactive balance response to large magnitude s...
Protective postural responses to external perturbations are hypokinetic in people with Parkinson’s d...
Controllability of posture in the medial-lateral direction is critical for balance maintenance, part...
abstract: According to the Center for Disease Control, 1 in every 3 individuals will fall in their l...
INTRODUCTION: People with stroke often exhibit balance impairments, even in the chronic phase. Pertu...
International audienceThe initiation of human walking involves postural motor actions for body orien...
International audienceThe initiation of human walking involves postural motor actions for body orien...
The mechanical efficiency of stepping to recover balance can be expressed by a biomechanical model t...
Balance maintenance in response to a perturbation could be affected by the predictability of the mag...
Balance maintenance in response to a perturbation could be affected by the predictability of the mag...
Typically, balance training has been used as an intervention paradigm either as static or as reactiv...
Item does not contain fulltextThe mechanical efficiency of stepping to recover balance can be expres...
This study examined the effects of perturbation training on the contextual interference and generali...
Studies investigating balance control often use external perturbations to probe the system. These pe...
Graduation date: 2010Falls caused by slips are a major health risk to older adults and place a large...
We aimed to examine the trial-to-trial changes in the reactive balance response to large magnitude s...
Protective postural responses to external perturbations are hypokinetic in people with Parkinson’s d...
Controllability of posture in the medial-lateral direction is critical for balance maintenance, part...