Literature DB >> 10200386

Age differences in abilities to perform tandem stand and walk tasks of graded difficulty.

.   

Abstract

We quantified the abilities of 12 young (mean age 23.3 years) and 12 old (mean age 72.0 years) healthy women to tandem stand and tandem walk on a set of six beams, ranging from 15 cm down to 2.5 cm in width. Tandem stand tasks were conducted with eyes both open and closed. Tandem walk tasks were conducted with eyes open, and with both heel-to-toe and comfortable-distance step types. Significant age differences were found in the mean rate of successful performance for both tandem stand and tandem walk (P<0.001, rm-ANOVA). For both age groups, significant main effects for beam width were found for both tandem stand and tandem walk tasks. During tandem stand with eyes closed, young women were always successful on the widest beam while elderly women had an average success rate of only 62% and demonstrated an increased dependence on vision on narrower beams. Copyright 1998 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved

Entities:  

Year:  1998        PMID: 10200386     DOI: 10.1016/s0966-6362(98)00006-x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Gait Posture        ISSN: 0966-6362            Impact factor:   2.840


  16 in total

1.  Long-term training modifies the modular structure and organization of walking balance control.

Authors:  Andrew Sawers; Jessica L Allen; Lena H Ting
Journal:  J Neurophysiol       Date:  2015-10-14       Impact factor: 2.714

2.  Interpreting the need for initial support to perform tandem stance tests of balance.

Authors:  Elizabeth S Hile; Jennifer S Brach; Subashan Perera; David M Wert; Jessie M VanSwearingen; Stephanie A Studenski
Journal:  Phys Ther       Date:  2012-06-28

3.  Validation of the Narrowing Beam Walking Test in Lower Limb Prosthesis Users.

Authors:  Andrew Sawers; Brian Hafner
Journal:  Arch Phys Med Rehabil       Date:  2018-04-11       Impact factor: 3.966

4.  Effects of Changes of Foot Position on Romberg's Quotient of Postural Sway and Leg Muscles Electromyographic Activities in Standing.

Authors:  S Morioka; M Okita; Y Takata; S Miyamoto; H Itaba
Journal:  J Jpn Phys Ther Assoc       Date:  2000

5.  A study to assess whether fixed-width beam walking provides sufficient challenge to assess balance ability across lower limb prosthesis users.

Authors:  Andrew Sawers; Brian J Hafner
Journal:  Clin Rehabil       Date:  2017-09-26       Impact factor: 3.477

6.  Sharpening the tandem walking test for screening peripheral neuropathy.

Authors:  Helen S Cohen; Ajitkumar P Mulavara; Brian T Peters; Haleh Sangi-Haghpeykar; Doris H Kung; Dennis R Mosier; Jacob J Bloomberg
Journal:  South Med J       Date:  2013-10       Impact factor: 0.954

7.  Age-associated effects of a concurrent cognitive task on gait speed and stability during narrow-base walking.

Authors:  Valerie E Kelly; Matthew A Schrager; Robert Price; Luigi Ferrucci; Anne Shumway-Cook
Journal:  J Gerontol A Biol Sci Med Sci       Date:  2008-12       Impact factor: 6.053

Review 8.  How tandem gait stumbled into the neurological exam: a review.

Authors:  Jason Margolesky; Carlos Singer
Journal:  Neurol Sci       Date:  2017-09-11       Impact factor: 3.307

9.  Narrowing beam-walking is a clinically feasible approach for assessing balance ability in lower-limb prosthesis users.

Authors:  Andrew Sawers; Brian J Hafner
Journal:  J Rehabil Med       Date:  2018-05-08       Impact factor: 2.912

10.  Utility of Stepping, Walking, and Head Impulses for Screening Patients for Vestibular Impairments.

Authors:  Helen S Cohen; Haleh Sangi-Haghpeykar; Natalia A Ricci; June Kampangkaew; Robert A Williamson
Journal:  Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg       Date:  2014-03-24       Impact factor: 3.497

View more

北京卡尤迪生物科技股份有限公司 © 2022-2023.