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Blended adapted sailing therapy with telerehabilitation for rare skeletal disorders: protocol for a pilot randomised controlled feasibility trial in Italy (PaS2-EXTEND). [PDF]

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Postural seated balance in children can be assessed with good reliability

Gait and Posture, 2016
Seated postural stability can be measured using Tekscan, CONFORMat. Standing postural stability has gained great clinical and, research value by use of different force platforms with mostly good reliability. No reliability testing or biologic variation assessment has been documented regarding seated balance. This study determines the reliability of the
Polina Martinkevich   +2 more
exaly   +4 more sources

Effects of seated whole-body vibration on postural control of the trunk during unstable seated balance

Clinical Biomechanics, 2008
Low back disorders and their prevention is of great importance for companies and their employees. Whole-body vibration is thought to be a risk factor for low back disorders, but the neuromuscular, biomechanical, and/or physiological mechanisms responsible for this increased risk are unclear.
Michael L Madigan, Kevin P Granata
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Effect of age on detecting a loss of balance in a seated whole-body balancing task

Clinical Biomechanics, 2005
Most falls are attributed to a loss of balance without a quantitative definition of the term. It has been proposed that a loss of balance is detectable as an unusually large (anomalous) value of the system control error. The hypotheses were tested that age will not affect the detection of control error anomaly, or prediction of the associated ...
Alaa A Ahmed
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Multi-objective optimisation approach for predicting seated posture considering balance

International Journal of Vehicle Design, 2009
Common tasks of vehicle operation are performed while seated. Using a whole-body human articulated model, we propose a methodology of predicting realistic seated postures that is based on optimising multiple-objective functions. The idea of zero-moment point (ZMP), inspired from the stability of bipedal motion, is applied to the seated postures as the ...
Joo H Kim   +2 more
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The effects of trunk stiffness on postural control during unstable seated balance

Experimental Brain Research, 2006
This paper focused on the relationship between trunk stiffness and postural control during unstable seated balancing. We hypothesized that an increase in trunk stiffness would degrade postural control, and further hypothesized that signal dependent noise (SDN), resulting in increased muscle force variability, was responsible for this impairment.
N Peter Reeves   +2 more
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