نتایج جستجو برای: standing stance

تعداد نتایج: 52611  

Journal: :Symmetry 2022

Balance disorders are very frequent in Parkinson’s disease (PD). One-leg stance performance is a predictor of fall risk. We investigated one-leg strategies people with PD. hypothesized that patients would choose, and better perform on, the leg on least affected body side. Fifty participants 2 to 19 years PD duration stood one while ON medication. The spontaneously chosen was recorded. Performan...

Journal: :Journal of applied biomechanics 2014
Michael D Lewek Claire E Bradley Clinton J Wutzke Steven M Zinder

Falls are common after stroke and often attributed to poor balance. Falls often occur during walking, suggesting that walking patterns may induce a loss of balance. Gait after stroke is frequently spatiotemporally asymmetric, which may decrease balance. The purpose of this study is to determine the relationship between spatiotemporal gait asymmetry and balance control. Thirty-nine individuals w...

Journal: :Physical therapy 1992
S L Anacker R P Di Fabio

Vision and/or ankle somatosensory inputs often do not correlate with the position of the center of gravity. In this case, visual or somatosensory information may be in conflict with other sensory systems that convey a true sense of body orientation. The purpose of this study was to determine how conflicting visual and ankle somatosensory inputs influenced standing balance in elders with a histo...

Journal: :Artificial organs 2015
Gustavo P Braz Michael F Russold Ché Fornusek Nur Azah Hamzaid Richard M Smith Glen M Davis

This is a case series study with the objective of comparing two motion sensor automated strategies to avert knee buckle during functional electrical stimulation (FES)-standing against a conventional hand-controlled (HC) FES approach. The research was conducted in a clinical exercise laboratory gymnasium at the University of Sydney, Australia. The automated strategies, Aut-A and Aut-B, applied f...

Journal: :Journal of neurophysiology 1998
D A Winter A E Patla F Prince M Ishac K Gielo-Perczak

Our goal was to provide some insights into how the CNS controls and maintains an upright standing posture, which is an integral part of activities of daily living. Although researchers have used simple performance measures of maintenance of this posture quite effectively in clinical decision making, the mechanisms and control principles involved have not been clear. We propose a relatively simp...

Objectives: Fear of falling (FOF) is a common complication after stroke affecting gait and balance performance in individuals with a history of stroke. The current study aimed at determining the influence of the level of FOF on gait and balance performance after chronic stroke. Methods: A total of 76 persons with chronic stroke (including 41 women), who had no cognitive impairment and could wa...

Journal: :The journals of gerontology. Series A, Biological sciences and medical sciences 2009
Hyun Gu Kang Madalena D Costa Attila A Priplata Olga V Starobinets Ary L Goldberger Chung-Kang Peng Dan K Kiely L Adrienne Cupples Lewis A Lipsitz

BACKGROUND Balance during quiet stance involves the complex interactions of multiple postural control systems, which may degrade with frailty. The complexity of center of pressure (COP) dynamics, as quantified using multiscale entropy (MSE), during quiet standing is lower in older adults, especially those with falls. We hypothesized that COP dynamics from frail elderly individuals demonstrate l...

Journal: :Journal of neurophysiology 1999
J Fung J M Macpherson

Standing is a dynamic task that requires antigravity support of the body mass and active regulation of the position of the body center of mass. This study examined the extent to which the chronic spinal cat can maintain postural orientation during stance and adapt to changes in stance distance (fore-hindpaw separation). Intact cats adapt to changes in stance distance by maintaining a constant h...

Journal: :Neuroscience 2015
N J Cronin S Kumpulainen T Joutjärvi T Finni H Piitulainen

Human leg muscles are often activated inhomogeneously, e.g. in standing. This may also occur in complex tasks like walking. Thus, bipolar surface electromyography (sEMG) may not accurately represent whole muscle activity. This study used 64-electrode high-density sEMG (HD-sEMG) to examine spatial variability of lateral gastrocnemius (LG) muscle activity during the stance phase of walking, maxim...

Journal: :Motor control 2004
Olivier Oullier Benoît G Bardy Thomas A Stoffregen Reinoud J Bootsma

Surfaces shorter in extent than the feet elicit multi-joint coordination that differs from what is elicited by stance on extensive surfaces. This well-known effect arises from the mechanics of the actor-environment interaction. Multi-joint control of stance is also known to be influenced by non-mechanical aspects of a situation, including participants' task or intention. Intentional constraints...

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