Vibrating insoles and balance control in elderly people

Somatosensory function declines with age, and such changes have been associated with diminished motor performance. Input noise can enhance sensory and motor function. We asked young and elderly participants to stand quietly on vibrating gelbased insoles, and calculated sway parameters and random-wal...

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description Somatosensory function declines with age, and such changes have been associated with diminished motor performance. Input noise can enhance sensory and motor function. We asked young and elderly participants to stand quietly on vibrating gelbased insoles, and calculated sway parameters and random-walk variables. In our 27 participants, application of noise resulted in a reduction in seven of eight sway parameters in young participants and all of the sway variables in elderly participants. Elderly participants showed greater improvement than young people in two variables, mediolateral range (p=0·008), and critical mean square displacement (p=0·012). Noise-based devices, such as randomly vibrating insoles, could ameliorate age-related impairments in balance control.
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Age
Age Factors
Aged
Biological and medical sciences
Control systems
Diffusion coefficient
Equipment Design - methods
Feedback
Foot - physiology
Foot - physiopathology
Geriatric Assessment
Geriatrics
Humans
Insoles
Mathematical analysis
Medical sciences
Motor ability
Motor task performance
Nervous system involvement in other diseases. Miscellaneous
Neurology
Noise
Noise reduction
Older people
Parameters
Physical Stimulation - methods
Postural Balance - physiology
Posture
Random variables
Reflexes
Sensation Disorders - diagnosis
Sensation Disorders - physiopathology
Sensation Disorders - therapy
Shoes
Somatosensory Cortex - physiology
Space life sciences
Vibration
Walking - physiology
Young adults
title Vibrating insoles and balance control in elderly people
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