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    Effects of long-term balance training with vibrotactile sensory augmentation among community-dwelling healthy older adults: a randomized preliminary study

    Sensory augmentation has been shown to improve postural stability during real-time balance applications. Limited long-term controlled studies have examined retention of balance improvements in healthy older ad...

    Tian Bao, Wendy J. Carender in Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilita… (2018)

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    The effects of attractive vs. repulsive instructional cuing on balance performance

    Torso-based vibrotactile feedback has been shown to improve postural performance during quiet and perturbed stance in healthy young and older adults and individuals with balance impairments. These systems typi...

    Catherine Kinnaird, Jaehong Lee in Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilita… (2016)