Increased Time Difference between Imagined and Physical Walking in Older Adults at a High Risk of Falling
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Abstract
Walking motor imagery ability is thought to be associated with a fear of falling; however, no studies have compared fall risk and motor imagery ability. This study aimed to ascertain the time difference between imagined and physical walking in older adults at low and high risks of falling. Motor ima …
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| Authors | Nakano H;Murata S;Shiraiwa K;Nonaka K;; |
| Journal | Brain sciences |
| Year | 2020 |
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