How important are feet for sitting balance in individuals with spinal cord injury?
Individuals with cervical spinal cord injury (SCI) usually sustain impairments of the trunk as...
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Individuals with cervical spinal cord injury (SCI) usually sustain impairments of the trunk as...
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People at increased risk of falls may be less able to control their balance. The ability to...
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The ability to adapt our walking pattern to the environment is essential for everyday locomotion....
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When standing or walking, we often perform additional cognitive tasks such as talking, reading or...
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Reflex is the first line of defense for preventing falls when you are perturbed. The reflex...
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Falls remain a major public health issue in people with Parkinson’s Disease (PD). Trip-related...
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Older people who fall, often have reduced strength, poor balance and limited functional abilities,...
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Every year about 500,000 people become disabled as a result of spinal cord injuries (SCI). The...
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Everyone is familiar with the horrific stories about older adults who are unable to get up after a...
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Many stroke patients have difficulty with performing multiple tasks at the same time, like walking...
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