2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.gaitpost.2014.07.009
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Implicit postural control strategies in older hemodialysis patients: An objective hallmark feature for clinical balance assessment

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“…In fact, recent studies showed that the highest AAMVs that bound the COP velocity dynamics of postural sway were associated with cognitive impairment and fall risk . We specifically identified that this AAMV was the most sensitive dependent variable to characterization of implicit postural control strategies and an objective hallmark feature of HD‐related changes in postural sway (see Magnard et al …”
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confidence: 82%
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“…In fact, recent studies showed that the highest AAMVs that bound the COP velocity dynamics of postural sway were associated with cognitive impairment and fall risk . We specifically identified that this AAMV was the most sensitive dependent variable to characterization of implicit postural control strategies and an objective hallmark feature of HD‐related changes in postural sway (see Magnard et al …”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 82%
“…Even if the results of traditional COP parameters confirm a greater difficulty in controlling posture in EC compared with in EO condition, the lack of time‐of‐HD session × vision interaction might indicate that the visual information processing influences postural control to the same extent, regardless of the pre‐ or post‐HD postural evaluation. Because of the aforementioned specific consequences of HD treatment (e.g., immobilization, fluids redistribution), it is most likely that the impaired balance in ESRD patients after HD session is less associated with the visual input rather than with the deficits in integration of proprioceptive and/or vestibular information.…”
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