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El. knyga: Locomotion and Posture in Older Adults: The Role of Aging and Movement Disorders

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  • Išleidimo metai: 07-Feb-2017
  • Leidėjas: Springer International Publishing AG
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9783319489803
  • Formatas: PDF+DRM
  • Išleidimo metai: 07-Feb-2017
  • Leidėjas: Springer International Publishing AG
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9783319489803

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This book is an attempt to advance the discussion and improve our understanding about the effects of aging and movement disorders on motor control during walking and postural tasks. Despite these activities are performed daily, there is a high requirement of motor and neural systems in order to perform both tasks efficiently. Both walking and posture require a complex interaction of musculoskeletal and neural systems. However, the mechanisms used to control these tasks, as well as how they are planned and coordinated, are still a question of discussion among health professionals and researchers. In addition, this discussion is more interesting when the effects of aging are included in the context of locomotion and the postural control. The number of older individuals is 841 million in 2015, which is four times higher than the 202 million that lived in 1950. Aging causes many motor, sensorial and neural deficits, which impair locomotion and postural control in the elderly. The severity of this framework is worsened when the aging goes along with a movement disorder, such as Parkinson disease, Chorea, Dystonia, Huntington disease, etc. 



Therefore, the aim of this book is to highlight the influence of different aspects on planning, controlling and performing locomotion and posture tasks. In attempting to improve current knowledge in this field, invited authors present and discuss how environmental, sensorial, motor, cognitive and individual aspects influence the planning and performance of locomotor and postural activities. The major thrust of the book is to address the mechanisms involved in controlling and planning motor action in neurological healthy individuals, as well as in those who suffer from movement disorders or face the effects of aging, indicating the aspects that impair locomotion and postural control. In addition, new technologies, tools and interventions designed to manage the effects of aging and movement disorders arepresented in the book.







 

Recenzijos

Given the morbidity and mortality that accompany gait dysfunction, this is an important book for anyone caring for an individual with locomotion or postural disorders. The audience is anyone with an interest in posture and gait research or therapeutic interventions, from students to researchers to clinicians, who can take the information presented in the book and apply it to daily practice. (Lauren Vernese, Doody's Book Reviews, January, 2018)

Part I Background Concepts to Motor Control in Aging and Movement Disorders
1 Complex Systems Approach to the Study of Posture and Locomotion in Older People
3(18)
Renato Moraes
Eliane Mauerberg-deCastro
2 Clinical Aspects of Movement Disorders: Effects on Walking and Posture
21(12)
Henrique Ballalai Ferraz
Roberta Arb Saba
3 Neuropsychological Aspects of Gait Disorders
33(12)
Quincy J. Almeida
Part II Walking
4 Gait Stability and Aging
45(10)
Luis Mochizuki
Sandra Aliberti
5 Visual Control of Adaptive Locomotion and Changes Due to Natural Ageing
55(18)
Mark Hollands
Kristen Hollands
Shirley Rietdyk
6 The Walking Ability in Healthy Older Adults: The Role of Aging and Physical Activity and Its Interface with Agility, Balance, Cognition, and Risk of Falls
73(18)
Emerson Sebastiao
Flavia Gomes de Melo Coelho
Carla Manuela Crispim Nascimento
Larissa Pires de Andrade
Jessica Rodrigues Pereira
Sebastiao Gobbi
7 Cognition, Gait Disorders, and Fall Risk in Healthy Neurological Older Individuals
91(24)
Manuel Montero-Odasso
8 Visual Control of Locomotion in People with Parkinson's Disease
115(14)
Rodrigo Vitorio
Andre Macari Baptista
9 Gait Disturbances in Movement Disorders: A Motor-Cognitive Problem
129(14)
Frederico Pieruccini-Faria
Carolina R.A. Silveira
Quincy J. Almeida
10 The Influence of Muscle Fatigue on Walking: The Role of Aging and Parkinson's Disease
143(18)
Paulo Cezar Rocha dos Santos
Diego Orcioli-Silva
Lucas Simieli
Vinicius I.A. Pereira
Fabio A. Barbieri
11 Parkinson's Disease and Gait Asymmetry
161(16)
Fabio A. Barbieri
Carolina Menezes Fiorelli
Tiago Penedo
Pedro Henrique Alves de Paula
Lucas Simieli
Gabriel Felipe Moretto
Luis Felipe Itikawa Imaizumi
Lilian Teresa Bucken Gobbi
12 Effects of Physical Activity on Walking in Individuals with Parkinson's Disease
177(20)
Lilian Teresa Bucken Gobbi
Juliana Lahr
Diego Alejandro Rojas Jaimes
Mayara Borkowske Pestana
Paulo Henrique Silva Pelicioni
Part III Posture
13 Older Adults Are Incapable of Changing Sensory-Motor Coupling During Upright Stance with Visual Manipulation and Different Attentional Demands
197(12)
Giovanna Gracioli Genoves
Caroline Sanches
Jose Angelo Barela
14 Contribution of Fingertip Light Touch on Postural Stabilization of Older Adults
209(10)
Ana Maria Forti Barela
Sarah Caporicci
Jose Angelo Barela
15 Effects of Vision on Postural Control in Neurologically Healthy Individuals
219(18)
Sergio Tosi Rodrigues
Gisele Chiozi Gotardi
Stefane Aline Aguiar
16 Balance Control in Older Adults
237(26)
Jaap H. van Dieen
Mirjam Pijnappels
17 Falls and Postural Stability in Older Individuals: Implications for Activities of Daily Living
263(16)
Paula Favaro Polastri
Daniela Godoi
Karina Gramani-Say
18 Exercise to Maximise Postural Control and Reduce the Risk of Falls in Older Age
279(12)
Anne Tiedemann
Catherine Sherrington
19 Interlateral Asymmetries of Body Balance Control Resulting from Cerebral Stroke
291(16)
Luis Augusto Teixeira
20 Postural Control and Somatosensory Information: Effects of Aging and Parkinson's Disease
307(16)
Ellen Lirani-Silva
Victor Spiandor Beretta
Alejandra Maria Franco Jimenez
Lilian Teresa Bucken Gobbi
21 Exercise and Balance in Older Adults with Movement Disorders
323(26)
Madeleine E. Hackney
Joe Nocera
Tricia Creel
Mary Doherty Riebesell
Trisha Kesar
Part IV Technology and Rehabilitation Applied to Locomotion and Posture
22 Gait Initiation in Older People: Concepts, Clinical Implications and Methodology
349(22)
Paula Hentschel Lobo da Costa da Lobo da Costa
Marcus Fraga Vieira
23 Contribution of Virtual Reality (Nintendo Wii) for Exercise Training and Rehabilitation
371(14)
Cynthia Yukiko Hiraga
Maria Georgina Marques Tonello
Ana Maria Pellegrini
24 Deep brain Stimulation in Parkinson's Disease: Effects on Gait and Postural Control
385(12)
Ariel Tankus
Jeffrey M. Hausdorff
25 Using Virtual Reality to Advance the Understanding and Rehabilitation of Gait Impairments in Parkinson's Disease
397(20)
Kaylena A. Ehgoetz Martens
James M. Shine
Simon J.G. Lewis
26 The Applicability of Inertial Motion Sensors for Locomotion and Posture
417(10)
Mark V. Albert
Ilona Shparii
Xiaolu Zhao
27 Age-Related Changes in the Neural Control of Standing Balance
427(18)
Selma Papegaaij
Tibor Hortobagyi
Index 445
Fabio Augusto Barbieri: Assistant professor at the Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP) - Faculty of Sciences - Department of Physical Education (Bauru, Brazil) and professor of the graduate program in Human Motor Sciences at the UNESP. Physical Education degree (2004) and master degree in Human Motor Sciences (2007) by the UNESP. PhD in Human Motor Sciences by the UNESP (2012) and PhD in Human Movement Science by the Vrije University (Amsterdam, the Netherlands 2013). Postdoctoral fellowship in Physical Education at the UNESP (2015). Main research interests are aimed at understanding the biomechanics and motor control of human movement, mainly walking and posture, in healthy individuals and people with neurodegenerative disorders such as Parkinson disease.

Rodrigo Vitório: Postdoctoral Fellow and professor of the graduate program in Human Movement Science at Universidade Estadual Paulista UNESP (Rio Claro, Brazil). Bachelor in Physical Education (2006), Master of Science (2009) and Ph.D. (2015) in Human Movement Science. Has worked as Research Assistant at the Movement Disorders Research and Rehabilitation Centre at Wilfrid Laurier University (Waterloo, Canada 2013). Main research interests are focused on (i) how visual information is used for the control of locomotion in patients with Parkinsons disease; (ii) how Parkinsons disease and its progression affect the ability to avoid obstacles while walking; (iii) the prediction of falls in patients with Parkinsons disease and older adults.