Background/Objective: We investigated the effect of plantar cutaneous inputs on the postural sway during quiet standing in older adults. Methods: Eight healthy elderly individuals (age 72.3 ± 4.4 years) stood on a force platform for 30 seconds without and with mechanical facilitation of sensation from the forefoot (a small coin-shaped object under the sole), and their eyes closed. Ellipse area and mean velocity of center of pressure, rambling and trembling trajectories in the anterior–posterior (AP) and medial–lateral directions were analyzed. Results: The ellipse area in the stimulation condition was significantly reduced as compared to the control condition. Significant decreases were also observed in the stimulation condition for the vel...
Background: Plantar sensory input is a crucial component of proprioceptive system, which is importan...
Abstract Background Sit-to-stand (STS) is a complex movement that requires successful postural contr...
Purpose: Sensorimotor impairment in the elderly leads to increased postural sway and plantar pressur...
ABSTRACT Introduction: Subjects with sensorial losses present balance deficits. Although such condi...
Purpose Ageing leads to plantar sensation and pressure alterations and poor postural control. The ai...
AbstractIntroductionSubjects with sensorial losses present balance deficits. Although such condition...
grantor: University of TorontoInability to adequately control compensatory stepping reacti...
Introduction: The upright bipedal stance constitutes a major challenge to our balance control system...
BACKGROUND:Diminished somatosensory function is a critical age-related change which is related to po...
Background: Postural control requires numerous inputs interacting across multiple temporospatial sca...
Background: standing on textured surfaces or wearing textured shoe insoles can alter balance perform...
This series of studies used an oscillating platform paradigm to investigate the effects of aging on ...
http://dx.doi.org/10.5007/1980-0037.2008v10n2p137 Changes related to aging limit cutaneous plantar ...
Contains fulltext : 167724.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)OBJECTIVE: Th...
The primary goal of this research was to identify alterations in plantar pressure distributions due ...
Background: Plantar sensory input is a crucial component of proprioceptive system, which is importan...
Abstract Background Sit-to-stand (STS) is a complex movement that requires successful postural contr...
Purpose: Sensorimotor impairment in the elderly leads to increased postural sway and plantar pressur...
ABSTRACT Introduction: Subjects with sensorial losses present balance deficits. Although such condi...
Purpose Ageing leads to plantar sensation and pressure alterations and poor postural control. The ai...
AbstractIntroductionSubjects with sensorial losses present balance deficits. Although such condition...
grantor: University of TorontoInability to adequately control compensatory stepping reacti...
Introduction: The upright bipedal stance constitutes a major challenge to our balance control system...
BACKGROUND:Diminished somatosensory function is a critical age-related change which is related to po...
Background: Postural control requires numerous inputs interacting across multiple temporospatial sca...
Background: standing on textured surfaces or wearing textured shoe insoles can alter balance perform...
This series of studies used an oscillating platform paradigm to investigate the effects of aging on ...
http://dx.doi.org/10.5007/1980-0037.2008v10n2p137 Changes related to aging limit cutaneous plantar ...
Contains fulltext : 167724.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)OBJECTIVE: Th...
The primary goal of this research was to identify alterations in plantar pressure distributions due ...
Background: Plantar sensory input is a crucial component of proprioceptive system, which is importan...
Abstract Background Sit-to-stand (STS) is a complex movement that requires successful postural contr...
Purpose: Sensorimotor impairment in the elderly leads to increased postural sway and plantar pressur...