2006
DOI: 10.1016/j.annrmp.2006.03.005
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Rôle du Neurocom Balance Master® dans l'évaluation des troubles de l'équilibre et du risque de chute chez le sujet âgé

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“…While not as widely used clinically, the Balance Master® force plate provides a more quantitative method to assess balance and mobility, that was proven to be statistically correlated to clinical methods (Ben Archour Lebib et al 2006). In the present study, significant balance effects were found in Limits of Stability test (leaning forward), with improvements in all three variables (Movement Velocity, Maximal Excursion and Directional Control) for both trained groups, FS and MS, but not for the controls, group C.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…While not as widely used clinically, the Balance Master® force plate provides a more quantitative method to assess balance and mobility, that was proven to be statistically correlated to clinical methods (Ben Archour Lebib et al 2006). In the present study, significant balance effects were found in Limits of Stability test (leaning forward), with improvements in all three variables (Movement Velocity, Maximal Excursion and Directional Control) for both trained groups, FS and MS, but not for the controls, group C.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While some studies found better physical outcomes in supervised programs applied to patients with intermittent claudication (Ben Archour Lebib et al, 2006), obesity (Nicolai et al, 2009), and after hip surgery (Binder, Brown & Sinacore, 2004; Carmeli, Sheklow & Coleman, 2006), others have found home-based and group-based exercise programs to both be effective.…”
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“…Each component of this system can sometimes be altered, thus modifying body balance control [3,4]. In the last few years, thanks to technological innovations, knowledge on this topic has made big steps forward, leading to the awareness that posture is involved in many musculoskeletal problems [5][6][7][8][9]. Particular attention has been placed on occlusal relationships, trying to understand whether an altered dental occlusion can lead to changes in muscular patterns.…”
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confidence: 99%