Background. The purpose of this study was to identify some critical factors whose functional changes with age in the neuromusculoskeletal systems would potentially relate to the maintenance of standing balance. Methods. A total of 38 healthy subjects were tested (age range, 21—77 years). A postural disturbance at the foot was provided, and the range of movement of the head, trunk, thigh, shank, and foot was examined. Three supporting sur-faces were tested: hard, soft, and reduced. The functions evaluated in each subject included general health, touch, and cutaneous vibratory perception threshold at four different locations, ankle strength, and range of motion. The functions were then correlated with the maximum magnitude of the body movemen...
Age-related changes in postural control during quiet standing likely result from underlying patholog...
In addition to being a prerequisite for many activities of daily living, the ability to maintain ste...
Background. Studies indicate that the strategy for postural control may be affected by psychological...
This series of studies used an oscillating platform paradigm to investigate the effects of aging on ...
International audienceAging is frequently associated with a decreased postural stability, essentiall...
The contribution of different sensory modalities to balance control is modified by age. Postural res...
Postural response biomechanics of young and elderly adults during perturbed stance was studied using...
The physical therapist\u27s assessment of standing balance is a necessary component to the treatment...
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Patterns of adaptive changes to the exposure to a sinusoidal visual stimulus can be influenced by st...
The aim was to determine the contributions of foot mechanoreceptive sensation, vision and their inte...
The objective of this thesis was to test the hypothesis that the marked age-related decline in the a...
There is strong scientific evidence from research trials that aging is associated with loss of muscl...
BACKGROUND: Muscle functions to generate force-producing movement and also has a role in propriocept...
Balance impairment frequently seen in elderly represents risk factors for falls and subsequent inj...
Age-related changes in postural control during quiet standing likely result from underlying patholog...
In addition to being a prerequisite for many activities of daily living, the ability to maintain ste...
Background. Studies indicate that the strategy for postural control may be affected by psychological...
This series of studies used an oscillating platform paradigm to investigate the effects of aging on ...
International audienceAging is frequently associated with a decreased postural stability, essentiall...
The contribution of different sensory modalities to balance control is modified by age. Postural res...
Postural response biomechanics of young and elderly adults during perturbed stance was studied using...
The physical therapist\u27s assessment of standing balance is a necessary component to the treatment...
To access publisher full text version of this article. Please click on the hyperlink in Additional L...
Patterns of adaptive changes to the exposure to a sinusoidal visual stimulus can be influenced by st...
The aim was to determine the contributions of foot mechanoreceptive sensation, vision and their inte...
The objective of this thesis was to test the hypothesis that the marked age-related decline in the a...
There is strong scientific evidence from research trials that aging is associated with loss of muscl...
BACKGROUND: Muscle functions to generate force-producing movement and also has a role in propriocept...
Balance impairment frequently seen in elderly represents risk factors for falls and subsequent inj...
Age-related changes in postural control during quiet standing likely result from underlying patholog...
In addition to being a prerequisite for many activities of daily living, the ability to maintain ste...
Background. Studies indicate that the strategy for postural control may be affected by psychological...