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Influence of Attentional Control on Protective Arm Responses to Balance Perturbations in Older Adults and People With Peripheral Neuropathy
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University of Maryland, Baltimore · 2023
Abstract
The overall objective of this study is to investigate the effect of attention control training on reach-grasp stabilizing responses during fall-induced perturbations. The central hypothesis is that training attention control during reach to grasp balance perturbations will lead to increased grasp accuracies and reduced in-task falls. This research will mark the first explore the effects of training attention control on protective arm responses and fall rate during a balance perturbation paradigm and the first feasibility testing of a fully integrated cognitive and physical rehabilitation paradigm, moving beyond correlative designs and parallel treatments. The overall public health significance of the proposed research is that with improved protective arm responses and grasp accuracies, a larger randomized control study may be designed to mitigate falls among community dwelling older adults.
Participants will be involved in 6 sessions. Session 1 will include the assessment, questionnaires, and training. Session 2 will include just the training. Session 3 will include the assessment and training. Sessions 4-5 will include just the training. Session 6 will include the assessment, questionnaires, and training.
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Anonymous. (2023). Influence of Attentional Control on Protective Arm Responses to Balance Perturbations in Older Adults and People With Peripheral Neuropathy. <em>University of Maryland, Baltimore</em>. https://clinicaltrials.gov/study/NCT06388434
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Anonymous. Influence of Attentional Control on Protective Arm Responses to Balance Perturbations in Older Adults and People With Peripheral Neuropathy. University of Maryland, Baltimore. 2023.
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@misc{anon2023Influe,
title = {Influence of Attentional Control on Protective Arm Responses to Balance Perturbations in Older Adults and People With Peripheral Neuropathy},
author = {Anonymous},
journal = {University of Maryland, Baltimore},
year = {2023},
}
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