Age-related declines in upper extremity muscle strength may affect an older adult’s ability to land and control a simulated forward fall impact. The role of individual upper extremity joints during a forward fall impact has not been examined. The purpose was to evaluate the age differences in upper extremity joint moment contributions during a simulated forward fall and upper extremity muscle strength in older women. A convenience sample of 68 older women (70 (8) yrs) performed three trials of a simulated forward fall. Percentage joint moments of the upper extremity were recorded. Upper extremity muscle strength was collected via handgrip, hand-held dynamometry of the shoulder and elbow and a custom multi-joint concentric and eccentric stre...
Participants exposed to a simulated slip with forward loss of balance (FLB) develop large lower limb...
Background Falls are one of the greatest concerns among the elderly A number of studies have describ...
Falls cause substantial death and morbidity in the elderly. Fall risk depends on ability to maintai...
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...
Background: Reaction time to initiate upper limb movement and movement time to place hands on the la...
Introduction: Falling leads all causes of older adult (>60 years) injuries. Most community-dwelling ...
Fall-related injuries costs the United States more than $50 billion per annum. This thesis addresses...
Background. Previous studies have reported that older adults have a reduced ability to recover balan...
Fall-related injuries are a leading cause of morbidity and mortality, particularly in the elderly. W...
Falls cause 83% of traumatic brain injuries (TBI) in older adults aged 65+ (Harvey, 2012). Furthermo...
Falls in older adults are leading causes of fatal and non-fatal injuries, negatively impacting quali...
Introduction Exercise can decrease fall risk in older adults but less is known about training to re...
The purpose of this dissertation was to identify modifiable lower extremity kinematic and neuromuscu...
Objectives: The objective of this research was to analyse muscle performance criteria of the knee jo...
Participants exposed to a simulated slip with forward loss of balance (FLB) develop large lower limb...
Background Falls are one of the greatest concerns among the elderly A number of studies have describ...
Falls cause substantial death and morbidity in the elderly. Fall risk depends on ability to maintai...
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...
Background: Reaction time to initiate upper limb movement and movement time to place hands on the la...
Introduction: Falling leads all causes of older adult (>60 years) injuries. Most community-dwelling ...
Fall-related injuries costs the United States more than $50 billion per annum. This thesis addresses...
Background. Previous studies have reported that older adults have a reduced ability to recover balan...
Fall-related injuries are a leading cause of morbidity and mortality, particularly in the elderly. W...
Falls cause 83% of traumatic brain injuries (TBI) in older adults aged 65+ (Harvey, 2012). Furthermo...
Falls in older adults are leading causes of fatal and non-fatal injuries, negatively impacting quali...
Introduction Exercise can decrease fall risk in older adults but less is known about training to re...
The purpose of this dissertation was to identify modifiable lower extremity kinematic and neuromuscu...
Objectives: The objective of this research was to analyse muscle performance criteria of the knee jo...
Participants exposed to a simulated slip with forward loss of balance (FLB) develop large lower limb...
Background Falls are one of the greatest concerns among the elderly A number of studies have describ...
Falls cause substantial death and morbidity in the elderly. Fall risk depends on ability to maintai...