“…Second, when compensating for an unpredictable stimulus, proactive postural adjustments are absent and reactive compensatory responses predominate. Studies show a gradually increased sway path (Jacobs et al, 2008; Santos et al, 2010; Kanekar and Aruin, 2014a,b), augmented magnitude, timing differences (Aimola et al, 2014), variability of the postural response (Okai and Fujiwara, 2013; Kanekar and Aruin, 2014a,b), modified sensory processing (Kourtis et al, 2008), changes in neuromuscular activation reflected by delayed neuromuscular responses (McChesney et al, 1996), and modulated spinal (Burleigh-Jacobs et al, 1997) and supraspinal contributions (Adkin et al, 2006; Jacobs et al, 2008), which are also related to an increased fall and injury incidence (Mawston et al, 2007; Gehring et al, 2014; Pater et al, 2015). Furthermore, a shift in balance strategy could be observed.…”