Background The assessment of stability recovery performance following perturbations contributes to the determination of fall resisting skills. This study investigated the association between stability recovery performances in two perturbation tasks (lean-and-release versus tripping). Methods Healthy adults (12 young: 24 +/- 3 years; 21 middle-aged: 53 +/- 5 years; 11 old: 72 +/- 5 years) were suddenly released from a forward-inclined position attempting to recover stability with a single step. In a second task, all participants experienced a mechanically induced trip during treadmill walking. To assess dynamic stability performance, the antero-posterior margin of stability (MoS), the base of support (BoS), and the rate of increase in BoS we...
Abstract Background Step-recovery responses are critical in preventing falls when balance is lost u...
For human locomotion, varying environments require adjustments of the motor system. We asked whether...
This study examined the effects of perturbation training on the contextual interference and generali...
Background The assessment of stability recovery performance following perturbations contributes to t...
Background The assessment of stability recovery performance following perturbations contributes to t...
Background The assessment of stability recovery performance following perturbations contributes to t...
Background The assessment of stability recovery performance following perturbations contributes to t...
Background The assessment of stability recovery performance following perturbations contributes to t...
This study investigated transfer of improvements in stability recovery performance to novel perturba...
Generalisation of adaptations is key to effective stability control facing variety of postural threa...
© 2018 Elsevier Ltd Perturbation training is an emerging approach to reduce fall risk in the elderly...
© 2018 Elsevier Ltd Perturbation training is an emerging approach to reduce fall risk in the elderly...
When released from an initial, static, forward lean angle and instructed to recover with a single st...
When released from an initial, static, forward lean angle and instructed to recover with a single st...
When released from an initial, static, forward lean angle and instructed to recover with a single st...
Abstract Background Step-recovery responses are critical in preventing falls when balance is lost u...
For human locomotion, varying environments require adjustments of the motor system. We asked whether...
This study examined the effects of perturbation training on the contextual interference and generali...
Background The assessment of stability recovery performance following perturbations contributes to t...
Background The assessment of stability recovery performance following perturbations contributes to t...
Background The assessment of stability recovery performance following perturbations contributes to t...
Background The assessment of stability recovery performance following perturbations contributes to t...
Background The assessment of stability recovery performance following perturbations contributes to t...
This study investigated transfer of improvements in stability recovery performance to novel perturba...
Generalisation of adaptations is key to effective stability control facing variety of postural threa...
© 2018 Elsevier Ltd Perturbation training is an emerging approach to reduce fall risk in the elderly...
© 2018 Elsevier Ltd Perturbation training is an emerging approach to reduce fall risk in the elderly...
When released from an initial, static, forward lean angle and instructed to recover with a single st...
When released from an initial, static, forward lean angle and instructed to recover with a single st...
When released from an initial, static, forward lean angle and instructed to recover with a single st...
Abstract Background Step-recovery responses are critical in preventing falls when balance is lost u...
For human locomotion, varying environments require adjustments of the motor system. We asked whether...
This study examined the effects of perturbation training on the contextual interference and generali...