نتایج جستجو برای: adjustment postural control

تعداد نتایج: 1399101  

2014
Maayan Agmon Basia Belza Huong Q Nguyen Rebecca G Logsdon Valerie E Kelly

BACKGROUND Injury due to falls is a major problem among older adults. Decrements in dual-task postural control performance (simultaneously performing two tasks, at least one of which requires postural control) have been associated with an increased risk of falling. Evidence-based interventions that can be used in clinical or community settings to improve dual-task postural control may help to r...

Journal: :Frontiers in neuroscience 2016
Maria P. Bucci Coline Stordeur Eric Acquaviva Hugo Peyre Richard Delorme

HIGHLIGHTS Both spatial and temporal analyses of the Center of Pressure demonstrate that children with ADHD have poorer postural control than typically developing sex-, age-, and IQ-matched children.Poor sensory integration in postural control could partially explained the deficits in postural stability in children with ADHD.MPH treatment improves postural performance in both spatial and tempor...

2018
Elisa Pelosin Ambra Bisio Thierry Pozzo Giovanna Lagravinese Oscar Crisafulli Roberta Marchese Giovanni Abbruzzese Laura Avanzino

Postural reactions can be influenced by concomitant tasks or different contexts and are modulated by a higher order motor control. Recent studies investigated postural changes determined by motor contagion induced by action observation (chameleon effect) showing that observing a model in postural disequilibrium induces an increase in healthy subjects' body sway. Parkinson's disease (PD) is asso...

2016
Fabianne Furtado Bruno da Silva B Gonçalves Isabela Lopes Laguardia Abranches Ana Flávia Abrantes Arturo Forner-Cordero

The lack of sleep, both in quality and quantity, is an increasing problem in modern society, often related to workload and stress. A number of studies have addressed the effects of acute (total) sleep deprivation on postural control. However, up to date, the effects of chronic sleep deficits, either in quantity or quality, have not been analyzed. Thirty healthy adults participated in the study ...

2017
Rahul Goel Yiri E. De Dios Nichole E. Gadd Erin E. Caldwell Brian T. Peters Millard F. Reschke Jacob J. Bloomberg Lars I. E. Oddsson Ajitkumar P. Mulavara

Multisensory-visual, vestibular and somatosensory information is integrated for appropriate postural control. The primary goal of this study was to assess somatosensory utilization during a functional motor task of unipedal postural control, in normal healthy adults. Assessing individual bias in the utilization of individual sensory contributions during postural control may help customization o...

2015
Regina T. Harbourne Bridget O. Ryalls Nicholas Stergiou

This longitudinal study focused on the interaction of developing sitting postural control with look time, which served as a measure for cognitive processing. Twenty-eight typically developing infants and 16 infants with motor delays were evaluated using center-of-pressure measures to assess stability of sitting postural control and videography to assess look time at objects, at three progressiv...

Journal: :Developmental psychobiology 2013
Stacey C Dusing Leroy R Thacker Nicholas Stergiou James C Galloway

Complexity in motor behavior is a hallmark of healthy systems. The purpose of this study was to investigate postural complexity during development of early motor behaviors and under two conditions. Twenty-two infants participated from 1 to 6 months of age. Linear and nonlinear measures of displacement of the center of pressure at the base of support were used to quantify magnitude and temporal ...

Journal: :Journal of rehabilitation research and development 2010
Ligie T John Binu Cherian Andrew Babu

Falls are prevalent reasons for spinal cord injury (SCI). Postinjury fear of falling (FOF) can affect rehabilitation potential. We quantified FOF in 15 men with paraplegia (ambulatory with bilateral knee-ankle-foot orthoses [KAFOs] and elbow crutches) in correlation with their postural control at the center for long-term SCI rehabilitation of a tertiary-care teaching hospital. Our outcome measu...

2013
M. Mihara

Postural control requires complex visuo-sensorimotor coordination, and previous studies have revealed that the cortical contribution is very important in the maintenance of bipedal posture in humans. Functional near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) could enable us to measure cortical activation during dynamic movements, including balance and postural tasks, and could provide novel insight into the ...

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