“…The effect size in the previous study was large (d = 1.31) [17], which was larger than that on tandem gait (d = 0.80) or normal gait (d = 0.39) in the present study. The effect of light touch on postural sway during standing has been reported to be relatively more effective during a relatively difficult postural task, i.e., individual is standing on a pneumatic balance disk [7], foam rubber mat [18], or under the reduced plantar sensitivity condition [19]. Therefore, these results suggest that the effectiveness of light touch became larger, accompanied by the difficulty of the gait task.…”