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Experimental Methods to Study Human Postural Control
Published on: September 11, 2019
The effects of brief swaying on postural control
Sara Pagé1, Maxime Maheu, Simon P Landry
1School of Speech Therapy and Audiology, University of Montreal, Montreal, Canada.
Abstract:
Postural control can be improved with balance training. However, the nature and duration of the training required to enhance posture remains unclear. We studied the effects of 5 min of a self-initiated balance exercise along a single axis on postural control in healthy individuals. Postural control was measured before and after a 5-min period where members of the experimental group were asked to lean their entire body forward and backward and members of the control group were asked to remain seated. A significant improvement for sway velocity, a postural control variable significantly associated with an increased risk of falls, was found in the experimental group following the body sway exercise. These data suggest that a basic exercise can rapidly improve postural control and reduce the risk of falls.

