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      Variations in linear and nonlinear postural measurements under achilles tendon vibration and unstable support-surface conditions.

      Journal of Motor Behavior
      Achilles Tendon, physiology, Adult, Ankle, Entropy, Humans, Postural Balance, Proprioception, Vibration, Young Adult

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          Reduced support-surface stability has been shown to attenuate the effect of Achilles tendon vibration on backward body displacement. In the present study, 20 participants performed a quiet, upright standing task on a stable and sway-referenced support, with and without vibration. The authors calculated equilibrium scores (ES), approximate entropy (ApEn), and mean and peak power spectral density frequencies of center-of-pressure variations. It was found that ES values decreased with the addition of vibration and in the sway-referenced support condition. ApEn values decreased with the addition of vibration but only with a stable support. Conversely, mean and peak frequencies increased with the addition of vibration, independent of support stability. These results suggest that the role of ankle proprioceptive input changes depending on support-surface characteristics and demonstrate the value of using both linear and nonlinear measures of postural sway.

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          20018587
          10.1080/00222890903397103

          Chemistry
          Achilles Tendon,physiology,Adult,Ankle,Entropy,Humans,Postural Balance,Proprioception,Vibration,Young Adult
          Chemistry
          Achilles Tendon, physiology, Adult, Ankle, Entropy, Humans, Postural Balance, Proprioception, Vibration, Young Adult

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