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Altering gait by way of stimulation of the plantar surface of the foot the immediate effect of wearing textured insoles in older fallers
Anna L. Hatton
, John Dixon
, Keith Rome
, Julia L. Newton
,
Denis J. Martin
SHLS Senior Executive Team
Teesside University
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Gait
100%
Immediate Effect
100%
Plantar Surface
100%
Older Fallers
100%
Textured Insole
100%
Older Adults
33%
Standing Balance
33%
Gait Speed
33%
Insole
33%
Stride Length
33%
No Significant Difference
16%
Kistler
16%
Force Platform
16%
GAITRite
16%
Older People
16%
Fall Risk
16%
Open-closed
16%
Footwear
16%
People at Risk
16%
Plantar
16%
Length-length
16%
Eyes Open
16%
Tactile Stimulation
16%
Level Walking
16%
Velocity Step
16%
Fall History
16%
Eye Closure
16%
Smooth Control
16%
Balance Parameter
16%
Gait Balance
16%
Nursing and Health Professions
Step Length
100%
Stride Length
100%
Walking Speed
100%
Gait Analysis System
50%
Shoe
50%
Tactile Stimulation
50%