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Postural balance after a stroke

Nauchno-prakticheskii zhurnal «Patogenez», 2022
Инсульт часто осложняется нарушением постурального баланса. Дефект баланса нарушает в большей или меньшей степени созданную эволюцией вида Homo sapiens жизненно важную функцию ходьбы, снижает качество жизни и опасен вероятностью падений и травматических повреждений.
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Humanoid robot posture-balance control

2016 55th Annual Conference of the Society of Instrument and Control Engineers of Japan (SICE), 2016
Controlling humanoid robot posture with the consideration of balance is a difficult problem. In this paper, we present a posture-balance control approach for users to program humanoid robot postures. To regulate posture and balance control, the proposed idea is to develop a system which helps to program robot motion by human demonstration and maintain ...
Hsien-I Lin, Xuan-Anh Nguyen
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Postural Control and Balance Training

2015
Human stance and locomotion are basically related to the ability of balance and the control of posture. From a behavioral point of view the goal of postural control may therefore be defi ned as to orient body parts to one another and the external environment without loss of equilibrium.
Taube Wolfgang, Gollhofer Albert
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Postural balance measurements for children and adolescents

Journal of Orthopaedic Research, 1998
AbstractMeasurements of standing balance were determined for 92 children and adolescents, 5–18 years old, while they stood on a force plate with eyes open or eyes closed. The measurements included center‐of‐pressure calculations for path length per second, average radial displacement, anterior‐posterior and me‐diolateral amplitudes, area per second ...
D R, Wolff   +5 more
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Artificial balancer – Supporting device for postural reflex

Gait & Posture, 2012
The evolutionarily novel ability to keep ones body upright while standing or walking, the human balance, deteriorates in old age or can be compromised after accidents or brain surgeries. With the aged society, age related balance problems are on the rise.
Tytus, Wojtara   +6 more
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Exoskeletons Supporting Postural Balance – The BALANCE Project

2014
Lower extremity exoskeleton robots have become an established technology, especially in the field of gait rehabilitation training. However, none of the devices available on the market use the exoskeleton itself to support postural balance. On the contrary, all need additional supports as crutches or overhead supports, or need the user perform the ...
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Changes in posture and balance with age

Aging Clinical and Experimental Research, 1992
Changes in posture with age are of concern because of their association with impaired mobility and the possibility of falls. In this study alignment of the joint centers and balance of body segments were measured in 41 women, aged 65 and older, and correlated with weight, age, change in height, and activity.
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Postural Balance Training

Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise, 2006
Atle Amundsen   +3 more
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Assessment of postural balance function.

Annales Academiae Medicae Stetinensis, 2010
Postural balance is defined as the ability to stand unassisted without falling. Examination of the patient's postural balance function is a difficult diagnostic task. Most of the balance tests used in medicine provide incomplete information on this coordination ability of the human body.
Anna, Kostiukow   +2 more
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Postural Balance

2012
Julien S. Baker   +20 more
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