Perturbation-based balance training: Principles, mechanisms and implementation in clinical practice
Since the mid-2000s, perturbation-based balance training has been gaining interest as an efficient and effective way to prevent falls in older adults. It has been suggested that this task-specific training approach may present a paradigm shift in fall prevention. In this review, we discuss key conce...
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Main Authors: | Christopher McCrum (Author), Tanvi S. Bhatt (Author), Marissa H. G. Gerards (Author), Kiros Karamanidis (Author), Mark W. Rogers (Author), Stephen R. Lord (Author), Yoshiro Okubo (Author) |
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Frontiers Media S.A.,
2022-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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