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Postural control in humans: a study using transcutaneous spinal cord stimulation
Abstract The aim of the study was to investigate the spinal mechanisms involved in regulating postural balance in humans. Participants stood in a normal stance, with their spinal postural networks either non‐invasively activated or not stimulated by electrical stimulation.
Natalia Shamantseva +5 more
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Plantar fasciitis is a cause of chronic pain under the heel and bottom of the foot. One of the treatments to reduce pain consists of using plantar orthoses to address specific imbalances during foot placement or gait. The aim of the present study was to determine if reduction of pain with a treatment based on plantar orthoses is related to changes in ...
Sébastien Moyne-Bressand +4 more
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Generating time series reference models based on event analysis [PDF]
Creating a reference model that represents a given set of time series is a relevant problem as it can be applied to a wide range of tasks like diagnosis, decision support, fraud detection, etc. In some domains, like seismography or medicine, the relevant
Caraça-Valente Hernández, Juan Pedro +2 more
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JCSM Rapid Communications, Volume 4, Issue 2, Page 260-326, July/December 2021.
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Various studies have examined body posture stability, including postural sway and associated biomechanical parameters, to assess the severity effects of leg length discrepancy (LLD). However, various viewpoints have been articulated on the results of these studies because of certain drawbacks in the comprehensive analysis of the effect of variations in
Nurul Azira Azizan +3 more
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Osteoporosis is often referred to as a "silent epidemic" because the decrease in bone mass is often asymptomatic until a fracture occurs. One of the most severe manifestations of the disease is osteoporosis of vertebral bodies, the fracture of which ...
I. E. Poverennova +4 more
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Modelling Stabilometric Time Series [PDF]
Stabilometry is a branch of medicine that studies balance-related human functions. Stabilometric systems generate time series. The analysis of these time series using data mining techniques can be very useful for domain experts.
Caraça-Valente Hernández, Juan Pedro +3 more
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There are clear differences in both static and dynamic balance between individuals with and without intellectual disabilities. In addition, the level of adaptive skills and processing speed is related to balance, with those having lower levels of adaptive skills experiencing greater difficulties in maintaining better balance.
Elisa Benito‐Martínez +4 more
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Whole‐Body Vibration Does Not Seem to Affect Postural Control in Healthy Active Older Women
Objective. This study investigated the acute residual effects induced by different frequencies of whole‐body vibration (WBV) on postural control of elderly women. Design. Thirty physically active elderly women (67 ± 5 years) were randomly divided into three groups: two experimental groups (high WBV frequency: 45 Hz and 4 mm amplitude, n = 10; low WBV ...
P. S. C. Gomes +5 more
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The aim of the study was to evaluate whether the static stabilometric parameters among elite fencers, were affected by prolonged, asymmetric training regimen.
Giulia Di Martino +7 more
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