We investigated motor and sensory changes underlying learning of a balance task. Fourteen participants practiced balancing on one leg on a board that could freely rotate in the frontal plane. They performed six, 16-s trials standing on one leg on a stable surface (2 trials without manipulation, 2 with vestibular, and 2 with visual stimulation) and six trials on the balance board before and after a 30-min training. Center of mass (COM) movement, segment, and total angular momenta and board angles were determined. Trials on stable surface were compared with trials after training to assess effects of surface conditions. Trials pretraining and posttraining were compared to assess rapid (between trials pretraining) and slower (before and after t...
The present study is designed to address the relationship between postural sway and balance training...
Upright stance on a balance board is a skill requiring complex rearrangement of the postural control...
Random practice is a form of differential learning and its favorable acute effects on motor performa...
ObjectivesWe wanted to verify if the “learning to learn” effect observed in the learning of visuomot...
Upright stance on a balance board is a skill requiring complex rearrangement of the postural control...
Visual feedback is a common method to enhance motor learning and is widely used in rehabilitation in...
We investigated the acquisition of skill in balancing a stick (52 cm, 34 g) on the fingertip in nine...
Studies investigating balance control often use external perturbations to probe the system. These pe...
Explicit visual feedback on postural sway is often used in balance assessment and training. However,...
There is evidence to say that balance can be improved by manipulating peripheral sensory inputs. Our...
Augmented sensory biofeedback (BF) for postural control is widely used to improve postural stability...
To keep balance, information from different sensory systems is integrated to generate corrective tor...
Our ability to control unstable objects highlights the sophistication of voluntary motor behaviour. ...
Effectiveness of Proprioception Training for Improving Balance Analyzed by Computerized Dynamic Post...
Typically, balance training has been used as an intervention paradigm either as static or as reactiv...
The present study is designed to address the relationship between postural sway and balance training...
Upright stance on a balance board is a skill requiring complex rearrangement of the postural control...
Random practice is a form of differential learning and its favorable acute effects on motor performa...
ObjectivesWe wanted to verify if the “learning to learn” effect observed in the learning of visuomot...
Upright stance on a balance board is a skill requiring complex rearrangement of the postural control...
Visual feedback is a common method to enhance motor learning and is widely used in rehabilitation in...
We investigated the acquisition of skill in balancing a stick (52 cm, 34 g) on the fingertip in nine...
Studies investigating balance control often use external perturbations to probe the system. These pe...
Explicit visual feedback on postural sway is often used in balance assessment and training. However,...
There is evidence to say that balance can be improved by manipulating peripheral sensory inputs. Our...
Augmented sensory biofeedback (BF) for postural control is widely used to improve postural stability...
To keep balance, information from different sensory systems is integrated to generate corrective tor...
Our ability to control unstable objects highlights the sophistication of voluntary motor behaviour. ...
Effectiveness of Proprioception Training for Improving Balance Analyzed by Computerized Dynamic Post...
Typically, balance training has been used as an intervention paradigm either as static or as reactiv...
The present study is designed to address the relationship between postural sway and balance training...
Upright stance on a balance board is a skill requiring complex rearrangement of the postural control...
Random practice is a form of differential learning and its favorable acute effects on motor performa...