2018
DOI: 10.1590/1809-2950/17000925042018
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O efeito da idade, da dupla tarefa e da visão no senso de posicionamento do tornozelo

Abstract: RESUMO O objetivo desta pesquisa foi mensurar de forma objetiva a propriocepção, em diferentes situações (com e sem o auxílio da visão, com e sem tarefa cognitiva concomitante e de forma ativa ou passiva), em indivíduos idosos e adultos. Participaram do estudo dez adultos saudáveis e dez idosos saudáveis. Foram estudados os efeitos de diferentes restrições no desempenho do movimento por meio dos erros absoluto (precisão) e relativo (consistência). A mensuração do senso de posicionamento do tornozelo foi realiz… Show more

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“…Primary tasks are generally motor, while secondary tasks can be motor, cognitive or motor-cognitive, being associated with an executive function at the cortical level. 8 In view of the growth of the elderly population, physical therapy needs to improve its approaches to develop new specific interventions, prioritizing strategies that aim to improve the functional performance of the elderly. Although there are several established therapeutic resources, most of these are used in isolation and not compared or used concomitantly.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Primary tasks are generally motor, while secondary tasks can be motor, cognitive or motor-cognitive, being associated with an executive function at the cortical level. 8 In view of the growth of the elderly population, physical therapy needs to improve its approaches to develop new specific interventions, prioritizing strategies that aim to improve the functional performance of the elderly. Although there are several established therapeutic resources, most of these are used in isolation and not compared or used concomitantly.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%