Aim: The aim of this study was to evaluate the body sway using firm, foam, and firm textured surfaces on 17 young adults. Method: Displacement of center of pressure (CoP), anteroposterior velocity (VA/P), and mediolateral velocity (VM/L) were measured. Data: The data showed a significant decrease of CoP, VA/P, and VM/L between support surfaces and vision. Results: The results showed that, differently from the firm and foam, the textured surface is able to increase the plantar feedback to maintaining postural control.
Annino, G., Palazzo, F., Lebone, P., Caronti, A., Lombardo, M., Campoli, F., et al. (2015). The efficacy of plantar stimulation on human balance control. SOMATOSENSORY & MOTOR RESEARCH, 32(3), 200-205 [10.3109/08990220.2015.1054025].
The efficacy of plantar stimulation on human balance control
ANNINO, GIUSEPPE;IELLAMO, FERDINANDO
2015-08-18
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Aim: The aim of this study was to evaluate the body sway using firm, foam, and firm textured surfaces on 17 young adults. Method: Displacement of center of pressure (CoP), anteroposterior velocity (VA/P), and mediolateral velocity (VM/L) were measured. Data: The data showed a significant decrease of CoP, VA/P, and VM/L between support surfaces and vision. Results: The results showed that, differently from the firm and foam, the textured surface is able to increase the plantar feedback to maintaining postural control.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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