Altered timing of postural reflexes contributes to falling in persons with chronic stroke.
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Whole-body responses: neural control and implications for rehabilitation and fall prevention.Impaired corrective responses to postural perturbations of the arm in individuals with subacute stroke.Evidence of impaired neuromuscular responses in the support leg to a destabilizing swing phase perturbation in hemiparetic gaitThe intra-rater reliability and agreement of compensatory stepping thresholds of healthy subjects.Examining interference of different cognitive tasks on voluntary balance control in aging and stroke.Effect of dual tasking on intentional vs. reactive balance control in people with hemiparetic stroke.Interlimb Coordination During Step-to-Step Transition and Gait Performance.Training rapid stepping responses in an individual with stroke.Hip and ankle responses for reactive balance emerge from varying priorities to reduce effort and kinematic excursion: A simulation studyCharacteristics and adaptive strategies linked with falls in stroke survivors from analysis of laboratory-induced falls.Could motor unit control strategies be partially preserved after stroke?'Priming' the brain to generate rapid upper-limb reactions.The Next Step in Understanding Impaired Reactive Balance Control in People With Stroke: The Role of Defective Early Automatic Postural Responses.Bilateral early activity in the hip flexors associated with falls in stroke survivors: Preliminary evidence from laboratory-induced falls.Slip and Trip Perturbations During an Object Transport Task Requiring a Lateral Change in Support.Lateral Perturbation-Induced Stepping: Strategies and Predictors in Persons Poststroke.Modulation of reactive response to slip-like perturbations: effect of explicit cues on paretic versus non-paretic side stepping and fall-risk.A single session of open kinetic chain movements emphasizing speed improves speed of movement and modifies postural control in stroke.A startling acoustic stimulus facilitates voluntary lower extremity movements and automatic postural responses in people with chronic stroke.
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Altered timing of postural reflexes contributes to falling in persons with chronic stroke.
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Daniel S Marigold
Janice J Eng
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10.1007/S00221-005-0293-6
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2006-01-18T00:00:00Z