International audienceThe aims of the present study are twofold: (1) to compare the postural control mechanisms of young and elderly people as well as in Parkinson's disease (PD) patients during quiet standing and (2) to assess the impact of a stooped posture on these mechanisms. All subjects were required to maintain both a side-by-side and a 45 degrees foot position. Elderly subjects performed a third condition where they were requested to mimic the stooped posture as adopted by PD subjects. The net centre of pressure (COP(net)) and centre of mass (COM) profiles in the anterior/posterior (A/P) and medial/lateral (M/L) planes were analyzed. The COP(net) signal was recorded from two force plates and was categorized in two mechanisms: an ank...
This study investigated whether or not gait kinematics among healthy older individuals and Parkinson...
Body sway was studied at various body inclinations, voluntarily maintained for about 1 min, in young...
Persons with early-stage Parkinsons disease (EPD) do not typically experience marked functional defi...
Parkinson's disease (PD) affects the automatic control of body movements. In our study, we tested PD...
Postural stability and rigidity are two of the major motor symptoms of Parkinson\u27s disease (PD). ...
ABSTRACT The objective of this study was to compare postural balance among healthy older adults and ...
Patients with Parkinson's disease display impairments of postural control most particularly in activ...
Proprioceptive deficits negatively affect postural control but their precise contribution to postura...
The objective of this study was to compare postural balance among healthy older adults and Parkinson...
Upright stance and its reflex control were studied in parkinsonian patients and in age-matched norma...
Postural instability is a major problem in patients with Parkinson's disease (PD). We examined balan...
Individuals with Parkinson’s disease (PD) often experience postural instability, a debilitating and ...
Objective: To quantify postural sway in subjects with Parkinson's disease and elderly controls, and ...
International audienceThis study compared the postural strategies adopted by patients with Parkinson...
Upright stance and its reflex control were studied in parkinsonian patients and in age-matched norma...
This study investigated whether or not gait kinematics among healthy older individuals and Parkinson...
Body sway was studied at various body inclinations, voluntarily maintained for about 1 min, in young...
Persons with early-stage Parkinsons disease (EPD) do not typically experience marked functional defi...
Parkinson's disease (PD) affects the automatic control of body movements. In our study, we tested PD...
Postural stability and rigidity are two of the major motor symptoms of Parkinson\u27s disease (PD). ...
ABSTRACT The objective of this study was to compare postural balance among healthy older adults and ...
Patients with Parkinson's disease display impairments of postural control most particularly in activ...
Proprioceptive deficits negatively affect postural control but their precise contribution to postura...
The objective of this study was to compare postural balance among healthy older adults and Parkinson...
Upright stance and its reflex control were studied in parkinsonian patients and in age-matched norma...
Postural instability is a major problem in patients with Parkinson's disease (PD). We examined balan...
Individuals with Parkinson’s disease (PD) often experience postural instability, a debilitating and ...
Objective: To quantify postural sway in subjects with Parkinson's disease and elderly controls, and ...
International audienceThis study compared the postural strategies adopted by patients with Parkinson...
Upright stance and its reflex control were studied in parkinsonian patients and in age-matched norma...
This study investigated whether or not gait kinematics among healthy older individuals and Parkinson...
Body sway was studied at various body inclinations, voluntarily maintained for about 1 min, in young...
Persons with early-stage Parkinsons disease (EPD) do not typically experience marked functional defi...