Can a Biofeedback-Based Intervention Enhance Bodily Orientation Control in Older Adults with a History of Falls?
In 2000, Rose, et. al., conducted the study which aimed to assess the short-term efficacy of a biofeedback-based, computerized intervention that applied the principles of the ecological theory of perception and control of bodily orientation in rehabilitating older adults with a history of falling. A total of forty-five older adults (mean age = 78.5 years) with a history of falls were randomly assigned to either … Continue reading Can a Biofeedback-Based Intervention Enhance Bodily Orientation Control in Older Adults with a History of Falls?