Ageing impairs body balance and increases older adults' fall risk. Balance training can improve intrinsic fall risk factors. However, age comparisons of muscle activity responses during balance tasks are lacking. This study investigated relative muscle activity, muscle coordination and postural sway during various recommended static balance training tasks. Muscle activity (%MVC), amplitude ratios (AR) and co-activity (CAI) were determined during standing tasks for 30s (1: double limb stance on a foam surface, eyes open; 2: double limb stance on firm ground, eyes closed; 3: double limb stance, feet in step position on a foam surface, eyes open; 4: double limb stance, feet in step position on firm ground, eyes closed; 5: single limb stance on...
Falls cause substantial death and morbidity in the elderly. Fall risk depends on ability to maintai...
COMPARISON OF SHOD VS NONSHOD ON BALANCE AND POSTURAL SWAY IN OLDER ADULTS A.K. Vyakhk, W. Repovich,...
International audienceBackgroundThe sit-to-stand movement requires balance control and coordination ...
Older adults demonstrate increased amounts of postural sway, which may ultimately lead to falls. The...
Balance is an important determinant of physical function and falls risk. This study sought to determ...
Abstract Substantial evidence demonstrates that falls in older adults are leading causes of fatal an...
We investigated the effects of initial foot position (IFP) on muscle activation patterns and postura...
International audienceThe purpose of this study was to determine whether the mechanical contribution...
Aging results in structural changes that inhibit functional balance with daily activities. The purpo...
This study aimed to assess modulation of lower leg muscle reflex excitability and co-contraction dur...
Objective To investigate the effect of gastrocnemius muscle fatigue on postural control ability in e...
Balance control plays an important role in maintaining daily activity. However, studies on postural ...
In response to a balance disturbance, older individuals often require multiple steps to prevent a fa...
Available evidence suggests that young adults and seniors use different strategies to adjust for inc...
Falls are a leading contributor to disability in older adults. Increased muscle co-contraction in th...
Falls cause substantial death and morbidity in the elderly. Fall risk depends on ability to maintai...
COMPARISON OF SHOD VS NONSHOD ON BALANCE AND POSTURAL SWAY IN OLDER ADULTS A.K. Vyakhk, W. Repovich,...
International audienceBackgroundThe sit-to-stand movement requires balance control and coordination ...
Older adults demonstrate increased amounts of postural sway, which may ultimately lead to falls. The...
Balance is an important determinant of physical function and falls risk. This study sought to determ...
Abstract Substantial evidence demonstrates that falls in older adults are leading causes of fatal an...
We investigated the effects of initial foot position (IFP) on muscle activation patterns and postura...
International audienceThe purpose of this study was to determine whether the mechanical contribution...
Aging results in structural changes that inhibit functional balance with daily activities. The purpo...
This study aimed to assess modulation of lower leg muscle reflex excitability and co-contraction dur...
Objective To investigate the effect of gastrocnemius muscle fatigue on postural control ability in e...
Balance control plays an important role in maintaining daily activity. However, studies on postural ...
In response to a balance disturbance, older individuals often require multiple steps to prevent a fa...
Available evidence suggests that young adults and seniors use different strategies to adjust for inc...
Falls are a leading contributor to disability in older adults. Increased muscle co-contraction in th...
Falls cause substantial death and morbidity in the elderly. Fall risk depends on ability to maintai...
COMPARISON OF SHOD VS NONSHOD ON BALANCE AND POSTURAL SWAY IN OLDER ADULTS A.K. Vyakhk, W. Repovich,...
International audienceBackgroundThe sit-to-stand movement requires balance control and coordination ...