The effects of mechanical noise bandwidth on balance across flat and compliant surfaces
Abstract Although the application of sub-sensory mechanical noise to the soles of the feet has been shown to enhance balance, there has been no study on how the bandwidth of the noise affects balance. Here, we report a single-blind randomized controlled study on the effects of a narrow and wide band...
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Main Authors: | Jeshaiah Zhen Syuen Khor, Alpha Agape Gopalai, Boon Leong Lan, Darwin Gouwanda, Siti Anom Ahmad |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/f3df44e8db81468faf5e9ef918d3994e |
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