Background: The cause of frequent falls in patients with Alzheimer's disease (AD) is still not well understood. Nevertheless, balance control and sensory organization are known to be critical for moving safely and adapting to the environment. Methods: We evaluated postural stability in 20 AD patients (11 fallers and 9 nonfallers) and 16 healthy controls with an inertial measurement unit (triaxial accelerometers and gyroscopes) attached to the center of mass (COM) in different balance conditions (Romberg on flat surface and frontward/backward-inclined surface, with or without visual suppression) in a motor lab. Results: In AD patients, the group of fallers showed a different kinetic pattern of postural stability characterized by higher vulne...
L’objectif général de ce travail doctoral était d’analyser l’évolution circadienne du contrôle postu...
Background/Aims Alzheimer's disease (AD) patients have an impaired ability to quickly reweight cent...
Early features of Parkinson's disease (PD) include both motor and cognitive changes, suggesting shar...
BACKGROUND: The cause of frequent falls in patients with Alzheimer's disease (AD) is still not well ...
Alzheimer’s disease · Postural stability · Inclined surface · Inertial measurement unit · Triaxial a...
Abstract Despite consensus regarding the interference of cognitive processes on the human balance, t...
Abstract. We evaluated alterations of balance by stabilometry in patients with amnestic mild cogniti...
Background: Postural stability requires the integration of multisensory input information and transl...
OBJECTIVE: To analyze the correlation between balance, falls and loss of functional capacity in mild...
Objective: This study aimed to identify the magnitude and type of balance and mobility impairments i...
Introduction: Alzhiemers disease and Frontotemporal dementia are common neurodegenerative dementias ...
Graduation date: 2002Individuals with Senile Dementia of the Alzheimer Type (SDAT) are up\ud to four...
Falls are a major concern for our society and the individual. Researchers have tried to determine wh...
International audienceBackground: Cognitive impairment-related changes in postural sway increase fal...
Older adults with Alzheimer’s disease are at high risk of experiencing falls; their risk is double t...
L’objectif général de ce travail doctoral était d’analyser l’évolution circadienne du contrôle postu...
Background/Aims Alzheimer's disease (AD) patients have an impaired ability to quickly reweight cent...
Early features of Parkinson's disease (PD) include both motor and cognitive changes, suggesting shar...
BACKGROUND: The cause of frequent falls in patients with Alzheimer's disease (AD) is still not well ...
Alzheimer’s disease · Postural stability · Inclined surface · Inertial measurement unit · Triaxial a...
Abstract Despite consensus regarding the interference of cognitive processes on the human balance, t...
Abstract. We evaluated alterations of balance by stabilometry in patients with amnestic mild cogniti...
Background: Postural stability requires the integration of multisensory input information and transl...
OBJECTIVE: To analyze the correlation between balance, falls and loss of functional capacity in mild...
Objective: This study aimed to identify the magnitude and type of balance and mobility impairments i...
Introduction: Alzhiemers disease and Frontotemporal dementia are common neurodegenerative dementias ...
Graduation date: 2002Individuals with Senile Dementia of the Alzheimer Type (SDAT) are up\ud to four...
Falls are a major concern for our society and the individual. Researchers have tried to determine wh...
International audienceBackground: Cognitive impairment-related changes in postural sway increase fal...
Older adults with Alzheimer’s disease are at high risk of experiencing falls; their risk is double t...
L’objectif général de ce travail doctoral était d’analyser l’évolution circadienne du contrôle postu...
Background/Aims Alzheimer's disease (AD) patients have an impaired ability to quickly reweight cent...
Early features of Parkinson's disease (PD) include both motor and cognitive changes, suggesting shar...