Balance control in aging: improvements in anticipatory postural adjustments and updating of internal models

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TitreBalance control in aging: improvements in anticipatory postural adjustments and updating of internal models
Type de publicationJournal Article
Year of Publication2015
AuteursKubicki A, Mourey F, Bonnetblanc F
JournalBMC GERIATRICS
Volume15
Pagination162
Date PublishedDEC 7
Type of ArticleArticle
ISSN1471-2318
Mots-clésAnticipatory postural adjustments, Balance function, Geriatric rehabilitation
Résumé

Postural stability of older subjects can be estimated during orthostatic equilibrium. However, dynamic equilibrium is also important to investigate risks of fall. It implies different interpretations of measures given by force plates. Same dependant variables (e.g. center of pressure displacement) cannot be interpreted the same ways depending of the type of equilibrium that is investigated. In particular, sways increases during dynamic equilibrium and before movement execution may reflect an improvement of feedforward control.

DOI10.1186/s12877-015-0161-6