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A Dynamic Posturography Study of Balance in Healthy Elderly
Neurol 42:2069-2075, Wolfson,L.,et al, 1992
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Article Abstract
We propose that tis occurs most likely as a result of biomechanical or central processing changes as opposed to diminished sensory or vestibular input.Furthermore,with difficult tasks sequentially presented,the performance of the older subjects improved,suggesting that balance,at least in the short term,adapts to stressful conditions.In these elderly subjects screened for age-related diseases affecting balance,only small decrements of balance occurred between the ages of 70 and 85 years.This nominal decrease over a 15-year span suggests that clinically significant balance impairment is the result of age-related disease rather than an inevitable consequence of aging and is therefore potentially treatable.
 
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