When released from an initial, static, forward lean angle and instructed to recover with a single step, some older adults are able to meet the task requirements, whereas others either stumble or fall. The purpose of the present study was to use the concept of margin of stability (MoS) to investigate balance recovery responses in the anterior-posterior direction exhibited by older single steppers, multiple steppers and those that are able to adapt from multiple to single steps following exposure to repeated forward loss of balance. One hundred and fifty-one healthy, community dwelling, older adults, aged 65-80 years, participated in the study. Participants performed four trials of the balance recovery task from each of three initial lean ang...
Background: a fall occurs when an individual experiences a loss of balance from which they are unabl...
The ability to regain standing balance with a single step after a forward fall was studied with expe...
Background: a fall occurs when an individual experiences a loss of balance from which they are unabl...
When released from an initial, static, forward lean angle and instructed to recover with a single st...
When released from an initial, static, forward lean angle and instructed to recover with a single st...
When released from an initial, static, forward lean angle and instructed to recover with a single st...
Experiments designed to assess balance recovery in older adults often involve exposing participants ...
The purposes of this study were to quantify stability during recovery from forward loss of balance i...
In response to a balance disturbance, older individuals often require multiple steps to prevent a fa...
In response to a balance disturbance, older individuals often require multiple steps to prevent a fa...
The purpose of this study was to determine the muscular contributions to the stepping phase of recov...
Abstract Background Step-recovery responses are critical in preventing falls when balance is lost u...
Falls are one of the most serious problems in the elderly. Although previous studies clearly link th...
Background: Studying recovery responses to loss of balance may help to explain why older adults are ...
Background: a fall occurs when an individual experiences a loss of balance from which they are unabl...
Background: a fall occurs when an individual experiences a loss of balance from which they are unabl...
The ability to regain standing balance with a single step after a forward fall was studied with expe...
Background: a fall occurs when an individual experiences a loss of balance from which they are unabl...
When released from an initial, static, forward lean angle and instructed to recover with a single st...
When released from an initial, static, forward lean angle and instructed to recover with a single st...
When released from an initial, static, forward lean angle and instructed to recover with a single st...
Experiments designed to assess balance recovery in older adults often involve exposing participants ...
The purposes of this study were to quantify stability during recovery from forward loss of balance i...
In response to a balance disturbance, older individuals often require multiple steps to prevent a fa...
In response to a balance disturbance, older individuals often require multiple steps to prevent a fa...
The purpose of this study was to determine the muscular contributions to the stepping phase of recov...
Abstract Background Step-recovery responses are critical in preventing falls when balance is lost u...
Falls are one of the most serious problems in the elderly. Although previous studies clearly link th...
Background: Studying recovery responses to loss of balance may help to explain why older adults are ...
Background: a fall occurs when an individual experiences a loss of balance from which they are unabl...
Background: a fall occurs when an individual experiences a loss of balance from which they are unabl...
The ability to regain standing balance with a single step after a forward fall was studied with expe...
Background: a fall occurs when an individual experiences a loss of balance from which they are unabl...