Techniques and methods for testing the postural function in healthy and pathological subjects

T Paillard, F Noé - BioMed research international, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
The different techniques and methods employed as well as the different quantitative and
qualitative variables measured in order to objectify postural control are often chosen without …

How does lower limb dominance influence postural control movements during single leg stance?

A Promsri, T Haid, P Federolf - Human movement science, 2018 - Elsevier
The main purposes of the current study were to examine bilateral asymmetry in postural
control during single-leg standing between the dominant and non-dominant legs using a …

[HTML][HTML] Leg dominance effects on postural control when performing challenging balance exercises

A Promsri, T Haid, I Werner, P Federolf - Brain sciences, 2020 - mdpi.com
Leg dominance reflects the preferential use of one leg over another and is typically
attributed to asymmetries in the neural circuitry. Detecting leg dominance effects on motor …

Technique analysis in elite athletes using principal component analysis

Ø Gløersen, H Myklebust, J Hallén… - Journal of sports …, 2018 - Taylor & Francis
The aim of this study was to advance current movement analysis methodology to enable a
technique analysis in sports facilitating (1) concurrent comparison of the techniques …

A novel approach to study human posture control:“Principal movements” obtained from a principal component analysis of kinematic marker data

PA Federolf - Journal of biomechanics, 2016 - Elsevier
Human upright posture is maintained by postural movements, which can be quantified by
“principal movements”(PMs) obtained through a principal component analysis (PCA) of …

[HTML][HTML] Electroencephalographic correlates of continuous postural tasks of increasing difficulty

AE Edwards, O Guven, MD Furman, Q Arshad… - Neuroscience, 2018 - Elsevier
Cortical involvement in postural control is well recognized, however the role of non-visual
afferents remains unclear. Parietal cortical areas are strongly implicated in vestibulo-spatial …

[HTML][HTML] Foot placement control and gait instability among people with stroke

JC Dean, SA Kautz - Journal of rehabilitation research and …, 2015 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Gait instability is a common problem following stroke, as evidenced by increases in fall risk
and fear of falling. However, the mechanism underlying gait instability is currently unclear …

[HTML][HTML] Gender and age-related differences in bilateral lower extremity mechanics during treadmill running

A Phinyomark, BA Hettinga, ST Osis, R Ferber - PloS one, 2014 - journals.plos.org
Female runners have a two-fold risk of sustaining certain running-related injuries as
compared to their male counterparts. Thus, a comprehensive understanding of the sex …

[HTML][HTML] Leg dominance as a risk factor for lower-limb injuries in downhill skiers—a pilot study into possible mechanisms

A Promsri, A Longo, T Haid, ACM Doix… - International Journal of …, 2019 - mdpi.com
Leg dominance has been reported as one potential risk factor for lower-limb injuries in
recreational downhill skiers. The current study proposed and tested two possible …

Inter-joint coordination changes during and after muscle fatigue

JC Cowley, DH Gates - Human Movement Science, 2017 - Elsevier
People produce multi-joint movements by organizing many degrees of freedom into a few
major covarying relationships, indicating a high level of inter-joint coordination. These …