نتایج جستجو برای: standing stance

تعداد نتایج: 52611  

Journal: :Journal of biomechanics 2011
Musa L Audu Raviraj Nataraj Steven J Gartman Ronald J Triolo

The ability for individuals with spinal cord injury (SCI) to affect changes in standing posture with functional neuromuscular stimulation (FNS) was explored using an anatomically inspired musculoskeletal model of the trunk, pelvis and lower extremities (LE). The model tracked trajectories for anteriorly and laterally shifting movements away from erect stance. Forces were applied to both shoulde...

2017
Marian L. Dale Fay B. Horak W. Geoffrey Wright Bernadette M. Schoneburg John G. Nutt Martina Mancini

INTRODUCTION Progressive supranuclear palsy (PSP) is characterized by early postural instability and backward falls. The mechanisms underlying backward postural instability in PSP are not understood. The aim of this study was to test the hypothesis that postural instability in PSP is a result of dysfunction in the perception of postural verticality. METHODS We gathered posturography data on 1...

Journal: :Journal of athletic training 2002
Lauren C Olmsted Christopher R Carcia Jay Hertel Sandra J Shultz

OBJECTIVE: Chronic instability after lateral ankle sprain has been shown to cause balance deficits during quiet standing. Although static balance assessment in those with ankle instability has been thoroughly examined in the literature, few researchers have studied performance on more dynamic tasks. Our purpose was to determine if the Star Excursion Balance Tests (SEBTs), lower extremity reach ...

Journal: :Journal of neurophysiology 2009
A Karayannidou P V Zelenin G N Orlovsky M G Sirota I N Beloozerova T G Deliagina

During free behaviors animals often experience lateral forces, such as collisions with obstacles or interactions with other animals. We studied postural reactions to lateral pulses of force (pushes) in the cat during standing and walking. During standing, a push applied to the hip region caused a lateral deviation of the caudal trunk, followed by a return to the initial position. The corrective...

2016
Chih-Chen Chen

[Purpose] The increase in the Taiwanese older population is associated with age-related inconveniences. Finding adequate and simple physical activities to help the older people maintaining their physiological function and preventing them from falls has become an urgent social issue. [Subjects and Methods] This study aimed to design a virtual exercise training game suitable for Taiwanese older p...

2017
A.H. Alghadir S. Anwer H. Zafar E.S. Al-Eisa

OBJECTIVE The present study compared the effect of quadriceps and hamstring muscle cooling on standing balance in healthy young men. METHODS Thirty healthy young men (18-30 years) participated in the study. The participants were randomly assigned to three groups (n=10 each): quadriceps cooling (QC), hamstring cooling (HC), or control group (no cooling). Participants in the QC and HC groups re...

2011
Jessie M. Huisinga Rebecca J. St. George Fay B. Horak

INTRODUCTION Postural control is essential for any movement task, but postural control strategies during one task in a specific environment may not generalize to another task or situation [1]. Thus, it is difficult to identify common postural control mechanisms across tasks. Control of balance during walking and during quiet standing likely involve both overlapping and independent control syste...

2013
Stacie A. Chvatal Lena H. Ting

Little is known about the integration of neural mechanisms for balance and locomotion. Muscle synergies have been studied independently in standing balance and walking, but not compared. Here, we hypothesized that reactive balance and walking are mediated by a common set of lower-limb muscle synergies. In humans, we examined muscle activity during multidirectional support-surface perturbations ...

Journal: :The Philosophy of Humor Yearbook 2020

Journal: :Prosthetics and orthotics international 1981
L A Clark R F Zernicke

Postural stability of five unilateral above-knee amputee children was measured when wearing the SACH and the experimental Child Amputee Prosthetic Project (CAPP) prosthetic foot. Excursions of the centre of pressure of the supportive forces were recorded via force platform during sustained weight-shifting forward, backward, left, right, and during normal standing. Visual proprioception effects ...

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