Retention Effects of Long-Term Balance Training with Vibrotactile Sensory Augmentation in Healthy Older Adults. Bao T, et al, Sensors (Basel) 2022.
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Vibrotactile sensory augmentation (SA) decreases postural sway during real-time use; however, limited studies have investigated the long-term effects of training with SA. This study assessed the retention effects of long-term balance training with and without vibrotactile SA among community-dwelling healthy older adults, and explored brain-related changes due to training with SA. Sixteen participants were randomly assigned to the experimental group (EG) or control group (CG), and trained in their homes for eight weeks using smart-phone balance trainers. The EG received vibrotactile SA. Balance performance was assessed before, and one week, one month, and six months after training. Functional MRI (fMRI) was recorded before and one week after training for four participants who received vestibular stimulation. Both groups demonstrated significant improvement of SOT composite and MiniBESTest scores, and increased vestibular reliance. Only the EG maintained a minimal detectable change of 8 points in SOT scores six months post-training and greater improvements than the CG in MiniBESTest scores one month post-training. The fMRI results revealed a shift from activation in the vestibular cortex pre-training to increased activity in the brainstem and cerebellum post-training. These findings showed that additional balance improvements were maintained for up to six months post-training with vibrotactile SA for community-dwelling healthy older adults.
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- Retention Effects of Long-Term Balance Training with Vibrotactile Sensory Augmentation in Healthy Older Adults.
- Retention Effects of Long-Term Balance Training with Vibrotactile Sensory Augmentation in Healthy Older Adults.
- Bao T, Noohi F, Kinnaird C, Carender WJ, Barone VJ, Peethambaran G, Whitney SL, Seidler RD, Sienko KH
- Sensors (Basel, Switzerland)
- 2022
- Sensors (Basel). 2022 Apr 14;22(8):3014. doi: 10.3390/s22083014.
- Aged, Health Status, Humans, Independent Living, *Postural Balance/physiology, Smartphone, *Vestibule, Labyrinth
- Sans_Catégorie, Autonome, Ambulatoire
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- DOI: 10.3390/s22083014
- PMID: 35459000
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