A commentary on: Older adults can improve compensatory stepping with repeated postural perturbations by Dijkstra,B.W., Horak,F.B., Kamsma,Y.P.T., and Peterson,D.S.(2015).Front.AgingNeurosci. 7:201. doi:10.3389/fnagi.2015.00201. In sum, the results of Dijkstra etal. (2015) are of importance and significance for the field of falls prevention and stability control in aging. In particular, the work highlights the importance of multidirectional step or perturbation training, due to a lack of transfer across tasks. Whether this would hold for multidirectional gait perturbations is unclear, due to the influence of forward velocity during walking. Future work should explore different types, intensities and frequencies of perturbations in order to ...
This study examined the effects of perturbation training on the contextual interference and generali...
International audienceBackground and aims: Changes in sensory-motor systems that occur with age resu...
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The ability to respond quickly and accurately to an external perturbation with a stepping response i...
Ageing commonly disrupts the balance control and compensatory postural responses that contribute to ...
Background: Falls are a leading cause of injury among older adults and most often occur during walki...
BACKGROUND: Falls are a leading cause of injury among older adults and most often occur during walki...
Aging negatively affects balance recovery responses after trips and slips. We hypothesize that older...
Contains fulltext : 152168.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Making step adj...
"Change-in-support"(CIS) balance-recovery reactions that involve rapid stepping or reachin...
Falls threaten the quality of life of older adults and are associated with tremendous economic costs...
can improve compensatory stepping with repeated postural perturbations. Front. Aging Neurosci. 7:201...
Background: The influence of aging on reactive control of balance during walking has been mainly inv...
Background: Previous research investigating exercise as a means of falls prevention in older adults ...
Background: The European population is rapidly ageing. There is an urgent need for innovative soluti...
This study examined the effects of perturbation training on the contextual interference and generali...
International audienceBackground and aims: Changes in sensory-motor systems that occur with age resu...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/111171/1/j.1532-5415.1994.tb04972.x.pd
The ability to respond quickly and accurately to an external perturbation with a stepping response i...
Ageing commonly disrupts the balance control and compensatory postural responses that contribute to ...
Background: Falls are a leading cause of injury among older adults and most often occur during walki...
BACKGROUND: Falls are a leading cause of injury among older adults and most often occur during walki...
Aging negatively affects balance recovery responses after trips and slips. We hypothesize that older...
Contains fulltext : 152168.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Making step adj...
"Change-in-support"(CIS) balance-recovery reactions that involve rapid stepping or reachin...
Falls threaten the quality of life of older adults and are associated with tremendous economic costs...
can improve compensatory stepping with repeated postural perturbations. Front. Aging Neurosci. 7:201...
Background: The influence of aging on reactive control of balance during walking has been mainly inv...
Background: Previous research investigating exercise as a means of falls prevention in older adults ...
Background: The European population is rapidly ageing. There is an urgent need for innovative soluti...
This study examined the effects of perturbation training on the contextual interference and generali...
International audienceBackground and aims: Changes in sensory-motor systems that occur with age resu...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/111171/1/j.1532-5415.1994.tb04972.x.pd