نتایج جستجو برای: trunk balance

تعداد نتایج: 168569  

2011
Zuzana Halická Jana Lobotková Kristína Bučková Diana Bzdúšková František Hlavačka

Real-time visual biofeedback (VBF) is a voluntary control mechanism of postural activity using additional visual information of the centre of pressure (CoP) position. The aim of the study was to examine balance control performance in subjects of different age during the stance on different support surfaces with and without VBF. The study was performed on 20 young and 13 older subjects during st...

Journal: :Journal of rehabilitation research and development 1994
P L Bernard E Peruchon J P Micallef C Hertog P Rabischong

The orientation of paraplegic athletes toward adapted sport activities required good knowledge of their functional characteristics. Wheelchair locomotion, especially for highly dynamic situations, poses the problem of trunk equilibrium management and head stabilization. The study aimed at designing a quantitative method to assess the ability of paraplegics to obtain trunk balance under dynamic ...

Journal: :North American journal of sports physical therapy : NAJSPT 2007
Tony English Katherine Howe

BACKGROUND Baseball pitchers need trunk strength to maximize performance. The Pilates method of exercise is gaining popularity throughout the country as a fitness and rehabilitation method of exercise. However, very few studies exist that examine the effects of the Pilates method of exercise on trunk strength or performance. OBJECTIVES Using a single subject, multiple baseline across subjects...

Journal: :Clinical rehabilitation 2004
G Verheyden A Nieuwboer J Mertin R Preger C Kiekens W De Weerdt

OBJECTIVE To examine the clinimetric characteristics of the Trunk Impairment Scale (TIS). This newly developed scale evaluates motor impairment of the trunk after stroke. The TIS scores, on a range from 0 to 23, static and dynamic sitting balance as well as trunk co-ordination. It also aims to score the quality of trunk movement and to be a guide for treatment. DESIGN Two physiotherapists obs...

2007
Peter F. Meyer Carlo J. De Luca

There is considerable evidence that lower-limb somatosensation contributes to the control of upright balance. In this study, we investigated the specific role of foot sole cutaneous afferents in the generation of balance corrections following lateral accelerations of the support surface. Participants were subjected to balance perturba­ tions before and after targeted anesthesia of the cutaneous...

Journal: :Journal of neurophysiology 2012
Sandra L Saavedra Paul van Donkelaar Marjorie H Woollacott

The question of how infants attain upright sitting is at the core of understanding the development of most functional abilities. Our simple, practical method of securing the hips and different trunk segments while evaluating the infant's ability to vertically align and stabilize the trunk in space contributes a useful method and new insights into the development of upright control. Previous stu...

Journal: :Journal of biomechanics 2008
Wendy Gilleard Jack Crosbie Richard Smith

Rising to stand from a chair becomes more difficult to perform as pregnancy progresses, which may lead to altered biomechanics affecting the musculoskeletal demands on the body segments. The kinematic and kinetic adaptations in the lower limbs and trunk as pregnancy progresses are unknown. Nine maternal subjects were investigated using an eight-camera motion analysis system and two force plates...

Journal: :Clinical biomechanics 2003
J Troy Blackburn Bryan L Riemann Joseph B Myers Scott M Lephart

OBJECTIVE To differentiate hip and trunk motion during double-leg stance. DESIGN Trunk and hip angular position variances were measured on different support surfaces with and without vision. BACKGROUND Postural control results from motion about the hips and trunk during bilateral stance. While the hip joint has been studied extensively, information concerning relative amounts of hip and tru...

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