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Rambling-trembling center-of-pressure decomposition reveals distinct sway responses to simulated somatosensory deficit.
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In this article, the effects of perturbed somatosensation on RM-TR-derived measures of center of pressure (COP) during quiet standing were investigated in healthy young adults.About:
This article is published in Gait & Posture.The article was published on 2022-01-01. It has received 8 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Center of pressure (fluid mechanics) & Jerk.read more
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Balance Adaptation While Standing on a Compliant Base Depends on the Current Sensory Condition in Healthy Young Adults
Stefania Sozzi,Marco Schieppati +1 more
TL;DR: The role of vision and haptic feedback on adaptation while standing on foam is addressed and balance adaptation leads to a progressive increase in the amplitude of the lowest frequencies of the spectrum and a concurrent decrease in the high-frequency range.
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Incongruity of Geometric and Spectral Markers in the Assessment of Body Sway
TL;DR: Basic relationships within and between geometric and spectral measures in a population of young adult subjects are investigated to shed light on the discrete mechanisms and complex processes underpinning the maintenance of stance.
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Vertical ground reaction force oscillation during standing on hard and compliant surfaces: The “postural rhythm”
TL;DR: Analysis of the frequency pattern of VGRF oscillations and its role in the maintenance of upright stance should complement the traditional measures of CoP excursions in the horizontal plane.
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Visual feedback in the lower visual field affects postural control during static standing.
TL;DR: In this article , the authors measured the center of pressure (COP) signal in the horizontal plane and calculated its 95 % ellipse area, root mean square (RMS) deviations, the mean velocity, and power spectral density (PSD).
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Multi-muscle Synergies of Postural Control in Self- and External-Triggered Force Release During Simulated Archery Shooting
TL;DR: In this paper , the electromyography of leg muscles and the center of pressure (COP) were recorded to quantify the postural stability during simulated archery shooting, and the results indicated that initiating force release in a feedforward fashion would be a beneficial strategy to ensure the consistency in shooting performance.
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Motor Control: Translating Research into Clinical Practice
TL;DR: Theoretical Framework for Clinical Practice and Clinical Management of the Patient with Reach, Grasp, or Manipulation Disorders.
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Clinical and laboratory measures of postural balance in an elderly population.
TL;DR: The Balance Scale was the most efficient measure to statistically discriminate between subjects according to their use of each type of mobility aide (walker, cane, no aids) and supports the validity of the Balance Scale in this geriatric population.
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Medical Costs of Fatal and Nonfatal Falls in Older Adults.
Curtis S. Florence,Gwen Bergen,Adam Atherly,Elizabeth R. Burns,Judy A. Stevens,Cynthia Drake +5 more
TL;DR: To estimate medical expenditures attributable to older adult falls using a methodology that can be updated annually to track these expenditures over time, a database of hospital admissions and accident and emergency department visits is constructed.
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Predictors of Falls Among Elderly People: Results of Two Population-Based Studies
Alan S. Robbins,Laurence Z. Rubenstein,Karen R. Josephson,Barbara L. Schulman,Dan Osterweil,Gilbert Fine +5 more
TL;DR: Data support the concept of performing focused fall risk assessments to identify elderly patients at high risk for falling and develop a fall prediction model from these findings.
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Assessment of balance control in humans
TL;DR: The balance control task as it relates to standing and walking is summarized and current assessment techniques and equipment are details to demonstrate from an electromyographical and biomechanical perspective the mechanisms and characteristics of the postural control system in bothStanding and walking.