The literature consistently shows that with increased age, movements tend to become slower (or decrease in dexterity). Some papers suggest that the relationship results from reduced strength with increased age, as there is good evidence that strength also reduces with increased age. Surprisingly, it appears that the relationship between age, strength and movement dexterity has received little\ud investigation, especially using accurate movement recording methods for upper‐limb actions. In the data reported here, we tested 107 adults between 18 and 86 years of age on a variety of fine motor ability movement dexterity measures. In each dependent measure, we first tested the relationships\ud between: (i) age and strength; (ii) age and movement...
Since the percentage of the American population over the age of 65 has been increasing rapidly, it i...
Old compared with young adults walk with reduced ankle and increased hip mechanical output. We exami...
Although the relationship between strength and physical performance in older adults is probably non-...
The literature consistently shows that with increased age, movements tend to become slower (or decre...
In the scientific literature, there is much evidence of a relationship between age and dexterity,\ud...
In the scientific literature, there is much evidence of a relationship between age and dexterity, wh...
<div><p>In the scientific literature, there is much evidence of a relationship between age and dexte...
In the scientific literature, there is much evidence of a relationship between age and dexteri-ty, w...
It is commonly believed that with increased age, movement dexterity becomes slower and increasingly ...
It is commonly believed that with increased age, movement dexterity becomes slower and increasingly ...
Purpose This study aimed to characterize age-related changes in Timed Up and Go (TUG) sub-phases (i....
The variability of force is indicative of the biological variability inherent in the human motor sys...
An age-related decline in balance, gait and lower-extremity muscle strength measures may lead to inc...
Background and aims: uscle strength may decline with age differentially in the upper and lower limbs...
Background. The ability to dynamically control fingertip force vector magnitude and direction is cri...
Since the percentage of the American population over the age of 65 has been increasing rapidly, it i...
Old compared with young adults walk with reduced ankle and increased hip mechanical output. We exami...
Although the relationship between strength and physical performance in older adults is probably non-...
The literature consistently shows that with increased age, movements tend to become slower (or decre...
In the scientific literature, there is much evidence of a relationship between age and dexterity,\ud...
In the scientific literature, there is much evidence of a relationship between age and dexterity, wh...
<div><p>In the scientific literature, there is much evidence of a relationship between age and dexte...
In the scientific literature, there is much evidence of a relationship between age and dexteri-ty, w...
It is commonly believed that with increased age, movement dexterity becomes slower and increasingly ...
It is commonly believed that with increased age, movement dexterity becomes slower and increasingly ...
Purpose This study aimed to characterize age-related changes in Timed Up and Go (TUG) sub-phases (i....
The variability of force is indicative of the biological variability inherent in the human motor sys...
An age-related decline in balance, gait and lower-extremity muscle strength measures may lead to inc...
Background and aims: uscle strength may decline with age differentially in the upper and lower limbs...
Background. The ability to dynamically control fingertip force vector magnitude and direction is cri...
Since the percentage of the American population over the age of 65 has been increasing rapidly, it i...
Old compared with young adults walk with reduced ankle and increased hip mechanical output. We exami...
Although the relationship between strength and physical performance in older adults is probably non-...