Effects of visual center of pressure feedback on postural control in young and elderly healthy adults and in stroke patients

MC Dault, M de Haart, ACH Geurts, IMP Arts… - Human movement …, 2003 - Elsevier
The goal of this study was to compare young and elderly healthy individuals and elderly
stroke patients in their capacity to use visual CP feedback (VF) in controlling both quiet …

The effects of scale display of visual feedback on postural control during quiet standing in healthy elderly subjects

N Pinsault, N Vuillerme - Archives of physical medicine and rehabilitation, 2008 - Elsevier
Pinsault N, Vuillerme N. The effects of scale display of visual feedback on postural control
during quiet standing in healthy elderly subjects. OBJECTIVE: To assess the effects of scale …

Relation between postural control assessment with eyes open and centre of pressure visual feedback effects in healthy individuals

S Boudrahem, PR Rougier - Experimental brain research, 2009 - Springer
Visual feedback (VFB) of the resultant centre of pressure (CP Res) is a potentially interesting
technique for rehabilitation purposes. However, all past studies have not been unanimous in …

Adaptation effects in static postural control by providing simultaneous visual feedback of center of pressure and center of gravity

K Takeda, H Mani, N Hasegawa, Y Sato… - Journal of physiological …, 2017 - Springer
Background The benefit of visual feedback of the center of pressure (COP) on quiet standing
is still debatable. This study aimed to investigate the adaptation effects of visual feedback …

The relationship of asymmetric weight-bearing with postural sway and visual reliance in stroke

DS Marigold, JJ Eng - Gait & posture, 2006 - Elsevier
Due to motor and sensory deficits in individuals with stroke, we proposed that they must
compensate for these impairments during standing with greater dependence on vision. In …

To what extent can increasing the magnification of visual feedback of the centre of pressure position change the control of quiet standing balance?

RP Cawsey, R Chua, MG Carpenter, DJ Sanderson - Gait & posture, 2009 - Elsevier
Previous research has shown that standing sway can be reduced when real-time visual
feedback of the centre of pressure (COP) position is provided and that it can be further …

Visual reliance for balance control in older adults persists when visual information is disrupted by artificial feedback delays

TT Yeh, T Cluff, R Balasubramaniam - PloS one, 2014 - journals.plos.org
Sensory information from our eyes, skin and muscles helps guide and correct balance. Less
appreciated, however, is that delays in the transmission of sensory information between our …

The effect of visual stimuli on stability and complexity of postural control

H Luo, X Wang, M Fan, L Deng, C Jian, M Wei… - Frontiers in …, 2018 - frontiersin.org
Visual input could benefit balance control or increase postural sway, and it is far from fully
understanding the effect of visual stimuli on postural stability and its underlying mechanism …

Active vision task and postural control in healthy, young adults: Synergy and probably not duality

CT Bonnet, S Baudry - Gait & posture, 2016 - Elsevier
In upright stance, individuals sway continuously and the sway pattern in dual tasks (eg, a
cognitive task performed in upright stance) differs significantly from that observed during the …

Effects of continuous visual feedback during sitting balance training in chronic stroke survivors

L Pellegrino, P Giannoni, L Marinelli… - … of neuroengineering and …, 2017 - Springer
Background Postural control deficits are common in stroke survivors and often the
rehabilitation programs include balance training based on visual feedback to improve the …