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Exergaming for balance training of elderly: state of the art and future developments

Van Diest et al., 2013

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6877737657916656218
Author
Van Diest M
Lamoth C
Stegenga J
Verkerke G
Postema K
Publication year
Publication venue
Journal of neuroengineering and rehabilitation

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Fall injuries are responsible for physical dysfunction, significant disability, and loss of independence among elderly. Poor postural control is one of the major risk factors for falling but can be trained in fall prevention programs. These however suffer from low therapy …
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