The prevalence of sustaining fall-related injuries is high in the middle-aged workforce. Deficits in postural control/muscle strength represent important fall-risk factors. The objective of this study was to examine the impact of balance and strength training followed by detraining on postural control and muscle strength in the workforce. Thirty-two adults with sedentary office work participated in this study and were assigned to an intervention (age 56.0 ± 3.7 yrs) or a control group (age 55.5 ± 3.4 yrs). The intervention group participated in 8 weeks of balance and strength training conducted at the worksite, followed by 8 weeks of detraining. Tests included the measurement of (a) total centre of pressure (COP) displacements during one-le...
For efficient prevention of falls among older adults, individuals at a high risk of falling need to ...
Ageing impairs body balance and increases older adults' fall risk. Balance training can improve intr...
Click on the URI link to access this article (may not be free)As the older adult population increase...
Physical inactivity and low levels of muscle strength can lead to the early development of sarcopeni...
Many accidents at construction sites are due to falls. An exercise-based workplace intervention may ...
Background: Postural balance training is primarily used by athletes as rehabilitation after previous...
Muscle strength is a potentially important factor contributing to postural control. In this article,...
BACKGROUND: Loss of balance control is commonly experienced by older individuals. Despite the large ...
Muscle size and strength decrease with aging, and resultant muscle weakness has been implicated in i...
Larissa Boyd, & Doug Smith Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, Oklahoma The number of adults over...
Derek N Pamukoff,1 Eric C Haakonssen,1 Joseph A Zaccaria,1 Michael L Madigan,2 Michael E Miller,3 An...
Background:Training programs for fall prevention often fail to induce large general effects. To impr...
In the recent years, it is found that falls are the major cause of occupational injuries. Concurr...
Purpose: The purposes of this study was to develop a comprehensive community-based fall prevention p...
Click on the DOI link below to access the article (may not be free).Several studies have indicated t...
For efficient prevention of falls among older adults, individuals at a high risk of falling need to ...
Ageing impairs body balance and increases older adults' fall risk. Balance training can improve intr...
Click on the URI link to access this article (may not be free)As the older adult population increase...
Physical inactivity and low levels of muscle strength can lead to the early development of sarcopeni...
Many accidents at construction sites are due to falls. An exercise-based workplace intervention may ...
Background: Postural balance training is primarily used by athletes as rehabilitation after previous...
Muscle strength is a potentially important factor contributing to postural control. In this article,...
BACKGROUND: Loss of balance control is commonly experienced by older individuals. Despite the large ...
Muscle size and strength decrease with aging, and resultant muscle weakness has been implicated in i...
Larissa Boyd, & Doug Smith Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, Oklahoma The number of adults over...
Derek N Pamukoff,1 Eric C Haakonssen,1 Joseph A Zaccaria,1 Michael L Madigan,2 Michael E Miller,3 An...
Background:Training programs for fall prevention often fail to induce large general effects. To impr...
In the recent years, it is found that falls are the major cause of occupational injuries. Concurr...
Purpose: The purposes of this study was to develop a comprehensive community-based fall prevention p...
Click on the DOI link below to access the article (may not be free).Several studies have indicated t...
For efficient prevention of falls among older adults, individuals at a high risk of falling need to ...
Ageing impairs body balance and increases older adults' fall risk. Balance training can improve intr...
Click on the URI link to access this article (may not be free)As the older adult population increase...