Although balance control is an integral component of all daily activities, its complex and flexible nature makes it difficult to assess adequately. This paper discusses balance by examining it in relation to function and the physical environment. Balance is affected by both the task being undertaken and the surroundings in which it is performed. Different tasks and environments alter the biomechanical and information processing needs for balance control. These issues are discussed and a modification of Gentile's taxonomy of tasks is suggested for analysis of clinical balance tests, some of which are used as examples
Impaired balance may limit mobility and daily activities, and plays a key role in the elderly fallin...
Impaired balance may limit mobility and daily activities, and plays a key role in the elderly fallin...
This paper is a review of the balance assessment methods currently used to evaluate standing balance...
Although balance control is an integral component of all daily activities, its complex and flexible ...
Balance is fundamental in our daily life, and a proper postural control is essential to maintain it,...
Balance, like coordination, is understood by virtually everyone to be a critical component of skillf...
This paper deals with static and functionally directed balance testing. Traditionally, static postur...
In clinical practice and general healthcare settings, the lack of reliable and objective balance and...
Balance is a term frequently used by health professionals working in a wide variety of clinical spec...
AbstractObjectiveTo identify components of postural control included in standardized balance measure...
Objective: To identify psychometrically robust and clinically feasible measurement tools of balance ...
The concept that “not all balance disorders are the same” well express the complexity of balance con...
Balance control involves the contribution of neural, muscular and sensory systems, which work togeth...
Objective: To identify psychometrically robust and clinically feasible measurement tools of balance ...
At first in this thesis, an intervention programme was tested for the effect on the risk of falling ...
Impaired balance may limit mobility and daily activities, and plays a key role in the elderly fallin...
Impaired balance may limit mobility and daily activities, and plays a key role in the elderly fallin...
This paper is a review of the balance assessment methods currently used to evaluate standing balance...
Although balance control is an integral component of all daily activities, its complex and flexible ...
Balance is fundamental in our daily life, and a proper postural control is essential to maintain it,...
Balance, like coordination, is understood by virtually everyone to be a critical component of skillf...
This paper deals with static and functionally directed balance testing. Traditionally, static postur...
In clinical practice and general healthcare settings, the lack of reliable and objective balance and...
Balance is a term frequently used by health professionals working in a wide variety of clinical spec...
AbstractObjectiveTo identify components of postural control included in standardized balance measure...
Objective: To identify psychometrically robust and clinically feasible measurement tools of balance ...
The concept that “not all balance disorders are the same” well express the complexity of balance con...
Balance control involves the contribution of neural, muscular and sensory systems, which work togeth...
Objective: To identify psychometrically robust and clinically feasible measurement tools of balance ...
At first in this thesis, an intervention programme was tested for the effect on the risk of falling ...
Impaired balance may limit mobility and daily activities, and plays a key role in the elderly fallin...
Impaired balance may limit mobility and daily activities, and plays a key role in the elderly fallin...
This paper is a review of the balance assessment methods currently used to evaluate standing balance...