Short-term effects of the use of non-rigid tools for postural control by adults with intellectual disabilities
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Resumo: | We tested the short-term effects of a nonrigid tool, identified as an anchor system(e.g., ropes attached to varying weights resting on the floor), on the postural stabilization of blindfolded adults with and without intellectual disabilities (ID). Participants held a pair of anchors-one in each hand, under three weight conditions (250 g, 500 g and 1,000 g), while they performed a restricted balance task (standing for 30 s on a balance beam placed on top of a force platform). These conditions were called anchor practice trials. Before and after the practice trials, a condition without anchors was tested. Control practice groups, who practiced blocks of trials without anchors, included individuals with and without ID. The anchor system improved subjects' balance during the standing task, for both groups. For the control groups, the performance of successive trials in the condition without the anchor system showed no improvement in postural stability. The individuals with intellectual disability, as well as their peers without ID, used the haptic cues of nonrigid tools (i.e., the anchor system) to stabilize their posture, and the short-term stabilizing effects appeared to result from their previous use of the anchor system. © 2012 Human Kinetics, Inc. |
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Short-term effects of the use of non-rigid tools for postural control by adults with intellectual disabilitiesAnchor systemHaptic perceptionIntellectual disabilityNon-rigid toolsPostural controlWe tested the short-term effects of a nonrigid tool, identified as an anchor system(e.g., ropes attached to varying weights resting on the floor), on the postural stabilization of blindfolded adults with and without intellectual disabilities (ID). Participants held a pair of anchors-one in each hand, under three weight conditions (250 g, 500 g and 1,000 g), while they performed a restricted balance task (standing for 30 s on a balance beam placed on top of a force platform). These conditions were called anchor practice trials. Before and after the practice trials, a condition without anchors was tested. Control practice groups, who practiced blocks of trials without anchors, included individuals with and without ID. The anchor system improved subjects' balance during the standing task, for both groups. For the control groups, the performance of successive trials in the condition without the anchor system showed no improvement in postural stability. The individuals with intellectual disability, as well as their peers without ID, used the haptic cues of nonrigid tools (i.e., the anchor system) to stabilize their posture, and the short-term stabilizing effects appeared to result from their previous use of the anchor system. © 2012 Human Kinetics, Inc.São Paulo State University, Rio ClaroUniversity of São Paulo, Ribeirão PretoSão Paulo State University, Rio ClaroUniversidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)Universidade de São Paulo (USP)Mauerberg-deCastro, Eliane [UNESP]Moraes, RenatoCampbell, Debra Frances [UNESP]2022-04-29T08:48:53Z2022-04-29T08:48:53Z2012-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/article131-143http://dx.doi.org/10.1123/mcj.16.2.131Motor Control, v. 16, n. 2, p. 131-143, 2012.1543-26961087-1640http://hdl.handle.net/11449/23207110.1123/mcj.16.2.1312-s2.0-84861110167Scopusreponame:Repositório Institucional da UNESPinstname:Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)instacron:UNESPengMotor Controlinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2022-04-29T08:48:53Zoai:repositorio.unesp.br:11449/232071Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://repositorio.unesp.br/oai/requestopendoar:29462024-08-05T20:09:34.373509Repositório Institucional da UNESP - Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)false |
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Short-term effects of the use of non-rigid tools for postural control by adults with intellectual disabilities |
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Short-term effects of the use of non-rigid tools for postural control by adults with intellectual disabilities |
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Short-term effects of the use of non-rigid tools for postural control by adults with intellectual disabilities Short-term effects of the use of non-rigid tools for postural control by adults with intellectual disabilities Mauerberg-deCastro, Eliane [UNESP] Anchor system Haptic perception Intellectual disability Non-rigid tools Postural control Mauerberg-deCastro, Eliane [UNESP] Anchor system Haptic perception Intellectual disability Non-rigid tools Postural control |
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Short-term effects of the use of non-rigid tools for postural control by adults with intellectual disabilities |
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Short-term effects of the use of non-rigid tools for postural control by adults with intellectual disabilities |
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Short-term effects of the use of non-rigid tools for postural control by adults with intellectual disabilities Short-term effects of the use of non-rigid tools for postural control by adults with intellectual disabilities |
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Short-term effects of the use of non-rigid tools for postural control by adults with intellectual disabilities Short-term effects of the use of non-rigid tools for postural control by adults with intellectual disabilities |
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Short-term effects of the use of non-rigid tools for postural control by adults with intellectual disabilities |
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Mauerberg-deCastro, Eliane [UNESP] |
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Mauerberg-deCastro, Eliane [UNESP] Mauerberg-deCastro, Eliane [UNESP] Moraes, Renato Campbell, Debra Frances [UNESP] Moraes, Renato Campbell, Debra Frances [UNESP] |
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Moraes, Renato Campbell, Debra Frances [UNESP] |
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Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP) Universidade de São Paulo (USP) |
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Mauerberg-deCastro, Eliane [UNESP] Moraes, Renato Campbell, Debra Frances [UNESP] |
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Anchor system Haptic perception Intellectual disability Non-rigid tools Postural control |
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Anchor system Haptic perception Intellectual disability Non-rigid tools Postural control |
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We tested the short-term effects of a nonrigid tool, identified as an anchor system(e.g., ropes attached to varying weights resting on the floor), on the postural stabilization of blindfolded adults with and without intellectual disabilities (ID). Participants held a pair of anchors-one in each hand, under three weight conditions (250 g, 500 g and 1,000 g), while they performed a restricted balance task (standing for 30 s on a balance beam placed on top of a force platform). These conditions were called anchor practice trials. Before and after the practice trials, a condition without anchors was tested. Control practice groups, who practiced blocks of trials without anchors, included individuals with and without ID. The anchor system improved subjects' balance during the standing task, for both groups. For the control groups, the performance of successive trials in the condition without the anchor system showed no improvement in postural stability. The individuals with intellectual disability, as well as their peers without ID, used the haptic cues of nonrigid tools (i.e., the anchor system) to stabilize their posture, and the short-term stabilizing effects appeared to result from their previous use of the anchor system. © 2012 Human Kinetics, Inc. |
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2012-01-01 2022-04-29T08:48:53Z 2022-04-29T08:48:53Z |
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1123/mcj.16.2.131 Motor Control, v. 16, n. 2, p. 131-143, 2012. 1543-2696 1087-1640 http://hdl.handle.net/11449/232071 10.1123/mcj.16.2.131 2-s2.0-84861110167 |
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Motor Control, v. 16, n. 2, p. 131-143, 2012. 1543-2696 1087-1640 10.1123/mcj.16.2.131 2-s2.0-84861110167 |
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