HIGHLIGHTS
- who: Shawn Leng-Hsien Soh from the Maastricht University, Netherlands United Kingdom have published the research: Measures of falls efficacy, balance confidence, or balance recovery confidence for perturbation-based balance training, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- how: The following examples are presented Example 1 Destabilizing perturbations to be delivered at an insufficient intensity to cause a fall yet having the equilibrium perturbed adequately would likely train balance control in situ .
SUMMARY
There is a growing interest in using perturbation-based balance training (PBT) to reduce falls. Several studies have reported a limited . . .
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