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Consideration of spatial orientation mechanisms as related to elderly fallers.

M G Brownlee1, M A Banks, W J Crosbie, F Meldrum, M A Nimmo.   

Abstract

This study examines some aspects of spatial orientation mechanisms in idiopathic elderly fallers. Tests of visual perception of verticality and horizontality showed no significant difference between 6 fallers and 6 controls, although 50% of fallers indicated difficulties in the recognition of postural tilt. Results of responses to standing balance indicated that fallers leant more heavily on a supporting frame and were more spatially deflected when standing on one leg than were controls. The results suggest that fallers may rely on visual cues to recognise and correct postural deviations, thus implying that their proprioceptive feedback is impaired.

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Year:  1989        PMID: 2630388     DOI: 10.1159/000213044

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Gerontology        ISSN: 0304-324X            Impact factor:   5.140


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1.  Relationship between hamstring activation rate and heel contact velocity: factors influencing age-related slip-induced falls.

Authors:  Thurmon E Lockhart; Sukwon Kim
Journal:  Gait Posture       Date:  2005-08-19       Impact factor: 2.840

2.  Influence of Whole-Body Vibration Training Without Visual Feedback on Balance and Lower-Extremity Muscle Strength of the Elderly: A Randomized Controlled Trial.

Authors:  Shiuan-Yu Tseng; Chung-Liang Lai; Kai-Ling Chang; Pi-Shan Hsu; Meng-Chih Lee; Chun-Hou Wang
Journal:  Medicine (Baltimore)       Date:  2016-02       Impact factor: 1.889

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