A review of standing balance recovery from stroke

ACH Geurts, M De Haart, IJW Van Nes, J Duysens - Gait & posture, 2005 - Elsevier
Recently, interest in the mechanisms underlying balance recovery following stroke has
grown, because insight into these mechanisms is necessary to develop effective …

Body sway during quiet standing: Is it the residual chattering of an intermittent stabilization process?

A Bottaro, M Casadio, PG Morasso… - Human movement science, 2005 - Elsevier
This paper reviews different approaches for explaining body sway while quiet standing that
directly address the instability of the human inverted pendulum. We argue that both stiffness …

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ДВ Скворцов - 2010 - rehabrus.ru
Среди различных пока еще мало известных направлений функциональной
диагностики, активно развивающихся в последнее десятилетие в отечественной …

Children with cerebral palsy exhibit greater and more regular postural sway than typically developing children

SF Donker, A Ledebt, M Roerdink… - Experimental brain …, 2008 - Springer
Following recent advances in the analysis of centre-of-pressure (COP) recordings, we
examined the structure of COP trajectories in ten children (nine in the analyses) with …

The relationship of asymmetric weight-bearing with postural sway and visual reliance in stroke

DS Marigold, JJ Eng - Gait & posture, 2006 - Elsevier
Due to motor and sensory deficits in individuals with stroke, we proposed that they must
compensate for these impairments during standing with greater dependence on vision. In …

The effects of balance training on gait late after stroke: a randomized controlled trial

G Yavuzer, F Eser, D Karakus… - Clinical …, 2006 - journals.sagepub.com
Objective: To investigate the effects of balance training, using force platform biofeedback, on
quantitative gait characteristics of hemiparetic patients late after stroke. Design …

Two hands, one brain, and aging

C Maes, J Gooijers, JJO de Xivry, SP Swinnen… - Neuroscience & …, 2017 - Elsevier
Many activities of daily living require moving both hands in an organized manner in space
and time. Therefore, understanding the impact of aging on bimanual coordination is …

The relation between postural stability and weight distribution in healthy subjects

LC Anker, V Weerdesteyn, IJW van Nes, B Nienhuis… - Gait & posture, 2008 - Elsevier
Knowledge of the effects of leg-loading asymmetry on postural control and control
asymmetry during quiet upright standing in healthy young and middle-aged subjects is …

A five-week exercise program can reduce falls and improve obstacle avoidance in the elderly

V Weerdesteyn, H Rijken, ACH Geurts… - Gerontology, 2006 - karger.com
Background: Falls in the elderly are a major health problem. Although exercise programs
have been shown to reduce the risk of falls, the optimal exercise components, as well as the …

Interference between balance, gait and cognitive task performance among people with stroke living in the community

D Hyndman, A Ashburn, L Yardley… - Disability and …, 2006 - Taylor & Francis
Purpose. To explore differences in cognitive-motor interference between people with stroke
and controls when performing functional tasks and to compare dual task performance of …