Biofeedback (BF) devices have been showed to improve postural control, especially when sensory information is limited by environmental conditions or pathologies such as unilateral vestibular loss (UVL). However, the extent to which BF could improve motor performance or learning while training a dynamic task such as narrow gait is still unknown.
M. Dozza, C. Wall III, R.J. Peterka, L. Chiari, F.B. Horak (2007). Effects of practicing tandem gait with and without trunk-tilt biofeedback in subjects with unilateral vestibular loss. BURLINGTON, VT : ISPGR.
Effects of practicing tandem gait with and without trunk-tilt biofeedback in subjects with unilateral vestibular loss
DOZZA, MARCO;CHIARI, LORENZO;
2007
Abstract
Biofeedback (BF) devices have been showed to improve postural control, especially when sensory information is limited by environmental conditions or pathologies such as unilateral vestibular loss (UVL). However, the extent to which BF could improve motor performance or learning while training a dynamic task such as narrow gait is still unknown.File in questo prodotto:
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