Effect and immediate after-effect of lightly gripping the cane on postural sway.
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Auteurs : Kazushige Oshita [Japon] ; Sumio Yano [Japon]Source :
- Journal of physiological anthropology [ 1880-6805 ] ; 2016.
Abstract
This study investigated the effect and after-effect of lightly touching a real cane on postural sway and ankle muscle activity.
DOI: 10.1186/s40101-016-0096-4
PubMed: 27192973
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<AbstractText Label="METHOD" NlmCategory="METHODS">Participants performed a single-leg stance (SLS) task with their eyes closed for 30 s under three tasks. In the first and third tasks, the participants performed a normal SLS. In the second task, the participants in light-grip group (n = 11) were asked to perform SLS while lightly gripping a cane with their hand. The participants in depend-on-cane group (n = 11) were asked to support their own body with a cane.</AbstractText>
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<AbstractText Label="CONCLUSION" NlmCategory="CONCLUSIONS">These results suggest that lightly gripped cane provides a haptic sensory cue that can be used to assist postural control mechanisms due to enhanced perception of self-motion through sensory interaction with the environment through the cane. Further, the haptic sensory cue during postural maintenance might be promoted as a practice effect of postural control.</AbstractText>
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