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Characteristics of proactive balance and gait performance in subacute stroke patients demonstrating varying reactive balance capacity: A research study.
NeuroRehabilitation , Volume 46(4) , Pgs. 491-500.
NARIC Accession Number: J84274. What's this?
ISSN: 1053-8135.
Author(s): Handelzalts, Shirley ; Gray, Ganit ; Steinberg-Henn, Flavia ; Soroker, Nachum ; Melzer, Itshak.
Publication Year: 2020.
Number of Pages: 10.
Abstract: Study investigated differences in proactive balance in people with stroke (PwS) with varying reactive balance capacity. Reactive balance control was assessed in 48 first-event subacute PwS by measuring multiple-step threshold and fall threshold in response to unannounced surface perturbations. They were classified as low-, medium- high- threshold fallers and non-fallers in accordance with the perturbation magnitude at which they were unable to maintain balance (fall threshold). Proactive balance control and gait performance were tested using the Berg Balance test, 10-Meter Walk Test, 6-Minute Walk Test, and the Activities-specific Balance Confidence Scale (ABC). PwS who demonstrated poor reactive balance capacity were also more impaired in their proactive balance and gait. Proactive balance and gait performance were significantly different between the 4 groups while ABC was not. The associations between reactive and proactive measures of balance were moderate. The moderate correlations between reactive and proactive balance control suggest the recruitment of different neural mechanisms for these two operations, highlighting the importance of assessing and treating reactive balance in clinics.
Descriptor Terms: MOBILITY, MOTOR SKILLS, POSTURE, STROKE.
Can this document be ordered through NARIC's document delivery service*?: Y.
Get this Document: https://content.iospress.com/articles/neurorehabilitation/nre203039.
Citation: Handelzalts, Shirley , Gray, Ganit , Steinberg-Henn, Flavia , Soroker, Nachum , Melzer, Itshak. (2020). Characteristics of proactive balance and gait performance in subacute stroke patients demonstrating varying reactive balance capacity: A research study. NeuroRehabilitation , 46(4), Pgs. 491-500. Retrieved 9/19/2020, from REHABDATA database.
NARIC Accession Number: J84274. What's this?
ISSN: 1053-8135.
Author(s): Handelzalts, Shirley ; Gray, Ganit ; Steinberg-Henn, Flavia ; Soroker, Nachum ; Melzer, Itshak.
Publication Year: 2020.
Number of Pages: 10.
Abstract: Study investigated differences in proactive balance in people with stroke (PwS) with varying reactive balance capacity. Reactive balance control was assessed in 48 first-event subacute PwS by measuring multiple-step threshold and fall threshold in response to unannounced surface perturbations. They were classified as low-, medium- high- threshold fallers and non-fallers in accordance with the perturbation magnitude at which they were unable to maintain balance (fall threshold). Proactive balance control and gait performance were tested using the Berg Balance test, 10-Meter Walk Test, 6-Minute Walk Test, and the Activities-specific Balance Confidence Scale (ABC). PwS who demonstrated poor reactive balance capacity were also more impaired in their proactive balance and gait. Proactive balance and gait performance were significantly different between the 4 groups while ABC was not. The associations between reactive and proactive measures of balance were moderate. The moderate correlations between reactive and proactive balance control suggest the recruitment of different neural mechanisms for these two operations, highlighting the importance of assessing and treating reactive balance in clinics.
Descriptor Terms: MOBILITY, MOTOR SKILLS, POSTURE, STROKE.
Can this document be ordered through NARIC's document delivery service*?: Y.
Get this Document: https://content.iospress.com/articles/neurorehabilitation/nre203039.
Citation: Handelzalts, Shirley , Gray, Ganit , Steinberg-Henn, Flavia , Soroker, Nachum , Melzer, Itshak. (2020). Characteristics of proactive balance and gait performance in subacute stroke patients demonstrating varying reactive balance capacity: A research study. NeuroRehabilitation , 46(4), Pgs. 491-500. Retrieved 9/19/2020, from REHABDATA database.
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