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Tactile plantar stimulation in sensory deficits improves postural control

Discussion in 'Gerontology' started by NewsBot, May 2, 2009.

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    Can tactile plantar stimulation improve postural control of persons with superficial plantar sensory deficit?
    Bernard-Demanze L, Vuillerme N, Ferry M, Berger L.
    Aging Clin Exp Res. 2009 Feb;21(1):62-8.
     
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    Subsensory vibrations to the feet reduce gait variability in elderly fallers.
    Galica AM, Kang HG, Priplata AA, D'Andrea SE, Starobinets OV, Sorond FA, Cupples LA, Lipsitz LA.
    Gait Posture. 2009 Oct;30(3):383-7.
     
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    Effects of plantar sensitivity on balance and mobility in community-dwelling older adults: A Turkish study.
    Ünver B et al
    Australas J Ageing. 2018 Jul 6.
     
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    Enhancing Foot Somatosensory Inputs by Barefoot Practice Optimizes the Effects of Physical Activity on Plantar Sensation and Postural Control in Institutionalized Older Adults: Pilot Study.
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    J Aging Phys Act. 2019 Jan 24:1-36
     
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    Balance effects of tactile stimulation at the foot
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    Balance effects of tactile stimulation at the foot
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    Human Movement Science; Volume 87, February 2023, 103024
     
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