Search Results - "Küng, U.M"
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Balance control in patients with distal versus proximal muscle weakness
Published in Neuroscience (29-12-2009)“…Abstract Muscle weakness is consistently associated with falls in the elderly people, typically when present along with other risk factors. However, it remains…”
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Identifying deficits in balance control following vestibular or proprioceptive loss using posturographic analysis of stance tasks
Published in Clinical neurophysiology (01-10-2008)“…Abstract Objective To distinguish between normal and deficient balance control due to vestibular loss (VL) or proprioceptive loss (PL) using pelvis and…”
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Vestibular and proprioceptive influences on trunk movements during quiet standing
Published in Neuroscience (07-07-2009)“…Abstract We characterized upper trunk and pelvis motion in normal subjects and in subjects with vestibular or proprioceptive loss, to document upper body…”
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Postural instability in cerebellar ataxia: Correlations of knee, arm and trunk movements to center of mass velocity
Published in Neuroscience (03-03-2009)“…Abstract The aim of this study was to investigate the correlations between body segment movements and center of mass (COM) velocity during pathological balance…”
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Incorporating voluntary unilateral knee flexion into balance corrections elicited by multi-directional perturbations to stance
Published in Neuroscience (29-09-2009)“…Abstract Positive effects on lateral center of mass (CoM) shifts during balance recovery have been seen with voluntarily unilateral arm raising but not with…”
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effect of voluntary lateral trunk bending on balance recovery following multi-directional stance perturbations
Published in Experimental brain research (01-05-2010)“…Stabilising shifts of the centre of mass (COM) are observed during balance recovery when subjects simultaneously execute voluntary unilateral knee flexion or…”
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