2019
DOI: 10.21203/rs.2.14121/v1
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Relationship Between Postural Stability and Falls Risk in Elderly People with Lumbar Spondylosis During Local Vibratory Stimulation for Proprioception: A Cross-sectional Study

Abstract: Background: The proprioceptive postural strategy for elderly people with lumbar spondylosis who are at risk for falls has not been extensively investigated. Aims : We aimed to investigate the relationship between proprioceptive postural stability and falls risk in elderly people with lumbar spondylosis. Methods : In this cross-sectional study, centre-of-pressure displacement was determined in elderly people with lumbar spondylosis during upright stance while standing on a Wii Balance Board with their eyes clos… Show more

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“…Older adults were the second most often studied population, probably because of the well-known age-related decline in sensory processing and postural control (Goble et al, 2011;Eikema et al, 2013Eikema et al, , 2014. Thus, they present a relevant model to verify the validity of the VIB-PR paradigm and identify novel biomarkers of fall risks and sensorimotor dysfunctions (Abrahámová et al, 2009;Eikema et al, 2013;Bekkers et al, 2014;Ito et al, 2020). The same logic applies to pathologies affecting somatosensation, such as stroke (Kessner et al, 2016) or Parkinson's disease (Conte et al, 2013).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Older adults were the second most often studied population, probably because of the well-known age-related decline in sensory processing and postural control (Goble et al, 2011;Eikema et al, 2013Eikema et al, , 2014. Thus, they present a relevant model to verify the validity of the VIB-PR paradigm and identify novel biomarkers of fall risks and sensorimotor dysfunctions (Abrahámová et al, 2009;Eikema et al, 2013;Bekkers et al, 2014;Ito et al, 2020). The same logic applies to pathologies affecting somatosensation, such as stroke (Kessner et al, 2016) or Parkinson's disease (Conte et al, 2013).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%