Background: Studying recovery responses to loss of balance may help to explain why older adults are susceptible to falls. The purpose of the present study was to assess whether male and female older adults, that use a single or multiple step recovery strategy, differ in the proportion of lower limb strength used and power produced during the stepping phase of balance recovery. Methods: Eighty-four community-dwelling older adults (47 men, 37 women) participated in the study. Isometric strength of the ankle, knee and hip joint flexors and extensors was assessed using a dynamometer. Loss of balance was induced by releasing participants from a static forward lean (4 trials at each of 3 forward lean angles). Participants were instructed to recov...
Derek N Pamukoff,1 Eric C Haakonssen,1 Joseph A Zaccaria,1 Michael L Madigan,2 Michael E Miller,3 An...
When released from an initial, static, forward lean angle and instructed to recover with a single st...
BACKGROUND: Hip muscles dysfunction may challenge postural control mechanisms and compromise the ind...
Background: Studying recovery responses to loss of balance may help to explain why older adults are ...
Older adults compared with young adults have reduced strength and balance recovery ability. The purp...
In response to a balance disturbance, older individuals often require multiple steps to prevent a fa...
Background. Previous work has found that healthy older men were significantly less able than young m...
Background. Previous studies have reported that older adults have a reduced ability to recover balan...
The purpose of this study was to determine the muscular contributions to the stepping phase of recov...
Background. The purpose of this study was to determine the extent to which measures of lower extremi...
The ability to regain standing balance with a single step after a forward fall was studied with expe...
Aging is associated with a higher risk of falls, and an impaired ability to recover balance after a ...
The purposes of this study were to quantify stability during recovery from forward loss of balance i...
Background. The purpose of this study was two-fold: 1) to evaluate any age-related differences in pe...
Abstract Substantial evidence demonstrates that falls in older adults are leading causes of fatal an...
Derek N Pamukoff,1 Eric C Haakonssen,1 Joseph A Zaccaria,1 Michael L Madigan,2 Michael E Miller,3 An...
When released from an initial, static, forward lean angle and instructed to recover with a single st...
BACKGROUND: Hip muscles dysfunction may challenge postural control mechanisms and compromise the ind...
Background: Studying recovery responses to loss of balance may help to explain why older adults are ...
Older adults compared with young adults have reduced strength and balance recovery ability. The purp...
In response to a balance disturbance, older individuals often require multiple steps to prevent a fa...
Background. Previous work has found that healthy older men were significantly less able than young m...
Background. Previous studies have reported that older adults have a reduced ability to recover balan...
The purpose of this study was to determine the muscular contributions to the stepping phase of recov...
Background. The purpose of this study was to determine the extent to which measures of lower extremi...
The ability to regain standing balance with a single step after a forward fall was studied with expe...
Aging is associated with a higher risk of falls, and an impaired ability to recover balance after a ...
The purposes of this study were to quantify stability during recovery from forward loss of balance i...
Background. The purpose of this study was two-fold: 1) to evaluate any age-related differences in pe...
Abstract Substantial evidence demonstrates that falls in older adults are leading causes of fatal an...
Derek N Pamukoff,1 Eric C Haakonssen,1 Joseph A Zaccaria,1 Michael L Madigan,2 Michael E Miller,3 An...
When released from an initial, static, forward lean angle and instructed to recover with a single st...
BACKGROUND: Hip muscles dysfunction may challenge postural control mechanisms and compromise the ind...