The authors’ aim was to determine which variables allow for the characterization of motor balance behavior. Traditional measures and nonlinear measures of center of pressure (COP; n D 30) and kinematics (n D 10) were tested in their absolute and relative consistency in a 30-s standing balance task protocol under stable and unstable conditions. Regarding COP variables, mean velocity (mVel), permutation entropy (PE) and detrended fluctuation analysis (DFA) exhibited high consistency between trials and ranked individuals more accurately compare with other metrics. In the kinematic signal mVel, PE and DFA had good intrasession reliability values in unstable conditions. Overall, the intrasession reliability values were better in the u...
Center of Pressure (COP) is a clinical measure to investigate the effect of sensory input disturbanc...
Center of Pressure (COP) is a clinical measure to investigate the effect of sensory input disturbanc...
The purpose of this study was to identify parameters that are associated with more successful motor ...
Human standing posture is inherently unstable. The postural control system (PCS), which maintains st...
The maintenance of upright stance requires the simultaneous control of posture in both the anterior–...
This study investigated a representative set of 39 parameters characterizing center of pressure move...
This study investigated a representative set of 39 parameters characterizing center of pressure move...
Understanding how the postural control system manages to maintain a static upright posture remains c...
Abstract Background Previous research on balance mostly focused on the assessment, training, and imp...
The Center of Pressure (COP) has been used in evaluation of balance and motion analysis research. Wh...
Purpose Postural reactions (PR) of standing subjects have been mostly investigated in response to p...
Postural control during upright standing aims to maintain the center of mass within a base of suppor...
The purpose of the current research was to examine how a novel balance task is learnt by individuals...
During postural stability evaluation frequency analyses are applied on the motion of the foot center...
Evaluation of postural control is generally based on the interpretation of the center of pressure (C...
Center of Pressure (COP) is a clinical measure to investigate the effect of sensory input disturbanc...
Center of Pressure (COP) is a clinical measure to investigate the effect of sensory input disturbanc...
The purpose of this study was to identify parameters that are associated with more successful motor ...
Human standing posture is inherently unstable. The postural control system (PCS), which maintains st...
The maintenance of upright stance requires the simultaneous control of posture in both the anterior–...
This study investigated a representative set of 39 parameters characterizing center of pressure move...
This study investigated a representative set of 39 parameters characterizing center of pressure move...
Understanding how the postural control system manages to maintain a static upright posture remains c...
Abstract Background Previous research on balance mostly focused on the assessment, training, and imp...
The Center of Pressure (COP) has been used in evaluation of balance and motion analysis research. Wh...
Purpose Postural reactions (PR) of standing subjects have been mostly investigated in response to p...
Postural control during upright standing aims to maintain the center of mass within a base of suppor...
The purpose of the current research was to examine how a novel balance task is learnt by individuals...
During postural stability evaluation frequency analyses are applied on the motion of the foot center...
Evaluation of postural control is generally based on the interpretation of the center of pressure (C...
Center of Pressure (COP) is a clinical measure to investigate the effect of sensory input disturbanc...
Center of Pressure (COP) is a clinical measure to investigate the effect of sensory input disturbanc...
The purpose of this study was to identify parameters that are associated with more successful motor ...