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Postural Balance (Latest Articles)
Latest indexed articles for 'Postural Balance'
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17 Nov 2009
In three separate manipulations, a group of children at risk for developmental coordination disorder (DCD; five males, seven females; mean age 11y 6mo [SD 6.8mo] who were at or below the 15th centile on the Movement ABC) and a group of typically ...
rec_pub_19018835-children-risk-developmental-coordination-disorder-judgement-changes.htm
The brain in its body: motor control and sensing in a biomechanical context.
12 Oct 2009
Although it is widely recognized that adaptive behavior emerges from the ongoing interactions among the nervous system, the body, and the environment, it has only become possible in recent years to experimentally study and to simulate these ...
rec_pub_19828793-the-brain-body-motor-control-sensing-biomechanical-context.htm
Neuroprotective role of curcumin in the cerebellum of streptozotocin-induced diabetic rats.
Oct 2009
AIMS: Chronic hyperglycaemia in diabetes involves a direct neuronal damage caused by intracellular glucose which leads to altered neurotransmitter functions and reduced motor activity. The present study investigated the effect of curcumin in the ...
rec_pub_19804785-neuroprotective-role-curcumin-cerebellum-streptozotocin-induced.htm
The lasting effects of spike insoles on postural control in the elderly.
29 Sep 2009
The purpose of the present study was to explore the lasting effects of a tactile sensitivity enhancement induced by spike insoles on the control of stance in the elderly. Healthy elderly subjects (n = 19, mean age = 68.8) and young adults (n = 17, ...
rec_pub_19824780-the-lasting-effects-spike-insoles-postural-control-elderly.htm
Stance width and angle at sea: effects of sea state and body orientation.
29 Sep 2009
BACKGROUND: On land, the distance and angle between the feet in side-by-side stance tend to have characteristic values. Ship motion mandates changes in the control of stance, but there have been no direct assessments of how stance width and angle ...
rec_pub_19817235-stance-width-angle-sea-effects-sea-state-body-orientation.htm
[Favoring the prevention of postural disorders in premature births]
29 Sep 2009
rec_pub_19813670-favoring-prevention-postural-disorders-premature-births.htm
Normative values for a functional capacity evaluation.
29 Sep 2009
Soer R, van der Schans CP, Geertzen JH, Groothoff JW, Brouwer S, Dijkstra PU, Reneman MF. Normative values for a functional capacity evaluation. OBJECTIVE: To establish normative values for a functional capacity evaluation (FCE) of healthy working ...
rec_pub_19801072-normative-values-functional-capacity-evaluation.htm
29 Sep 2009
Whole-body vibration training is a method for muscle strengthening that is increasingly used in a variety of clinical situations. Key descriptors of vibration devices include the frequency, the amplitude, and the direction of the vibration movement. ...
rec_pub_19740225-vibration-therapy.htm
Acute neurobehavioral effects of toluene: involvement of dopamine and NMDA receptors.
14 Sep 2009
Toluene, a widely used and commonly abused organic solvent, causes a variety of behavioral disturbances in both humans and animals. In this study, the effects of toluene on locomotor activity, motor coordination, and passive avoidance learning, ...
rec_pub_19765629-acute-neurobehavioral-effects-toluene-involvement-dopamine-nmda.htm
Low back pain in patients treated surgically for scoliosis: longer than sixteen-year follow-up.
13 Sep 2009
STUDY DESIGN: A retrospective study. OBJECTIVE: To evaluate long-term outcome regarding low back pain (LBP) in patients treated surgically for scoliosis. SUMMARY OF BACKGROUND DATA: Measures of long-term outcome after surgery for scoliosis have ...
rec_pub_19752706-low-back-pain-patients-treated-surgically-scoliosis-longer-sixteen.htm
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