2018
DOI: 10.4066/biomedicalresearch.29-18-972
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Vestibular modulation of postural stability: An update

Abstract: Postural stability is defined as the dynamic postural response to applied perturbations. Postural stability is an important topic of discussion especially for older people. Because as there is increase in the age the integration between different body systems will decrease and this may contribute for balance difficulties. Balance difficulties were one of the major factors that decrease the quality of life in elderly people. Physical activity was reported to increase the strength of the muscles and limit the fa… Show more

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“…Other symptoms. The tectum, especially the superior colliculus, is not only important in processing visual and auditory information, but is also a centre of multimodal sensory integration involving visual, auditory, vestibular and other somatic sensory information [5,19,25,26,35,[37][38][39]41]. More recently, superior colliculi have also been linked with cognition [3,22].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Other symptoms. The tectum, especially the superior colliculus, is not only important in processing visual and auditory information, but is also a centre of multimodal sensory integration involving visual, auditory, vestibular and other somatic sensory information [5,19,25,26,35,[37][38][39]41]. More recently, superior colliculi have also been linked with cognition [3,22].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Vestibular stimulation was known to improve postural stability in elderly patients. 12 The existing treatments for PD were associated with side effects and do not offer a complete cure. Hence, there is a need for an alternative therapy that can prevent or delay the onset of PD with less or no side effects.…”
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confidence: 99%