BioMed Research International

Rehabilitation and Improvement of the Postural Function


Publishing date
11 Sep 2015
Status
Published
Submission deadline
28 Apr 2015

1University of Pau and Pays de l’Adour, Tarbes, France

2University of Valencia, Valencia, Spain

3University of Cagliari, Cagliari, Italy


Rehabilitation and Improvement of the Postural Function

Description

Postural regulation is organized in hierarchical and stereotypic patterns and requires the integration of afferent information from the visual, vestibular, and proprioceptive systems. It is negatively affected by neurological pathologies, muscle tone, and sensitivity deficits (e.g., vestibular, cerebellum, and visual). When subjects present such pathologies, they are liable to fall which can engender dramatic consequences on their physical integrity. Stimulation techniques of the sensorial and motor functions in a rehabilitation context are likely to improve and help restoring postural function.

Moreover, postural regulation can also be positively influenced by training. Indeed, in a working or a sporting context, highly skilled subjects are subjected to having a performant postural control since there is a close relationship between postural and motor skill, specific training developing specific postural skills.

We invite authors to submit original research and review articles developing rehabilitation and training techniques in order to restore or improve postural control in pathological, frail, and sportsmen subjects. We are especially interested in articles that explain the mechanisms involved in the restoration or improvement of the postural function especially by focusing on the sensory information and/or its central integration as well as on the motor output.

Potential topics include, but are not limited to:

  • Development and testing of novel and effective rehabilitation techniques of the postural function
  • Development and testing of the specific training of the postural function
  • Concepts of rehabilitation or improvement of the vestibular system
  • Concepts of rehabilitation or improvement of proprioception
  • Concepts of improvement in the integration of visual information
  • Identification of the central adaptations related to rehabilitation techniques and/or the specific training
  • Identification of improvement of the motor output of the postural system
  • Exploration of the effects of physical activity and sports in pathological and healthy sedentary or sportsmen subjects on postural control
  • Exploration of postural behavior in ageing and acute/chronic disease populations such as stroke, Parkinson's disease, and concussion
  • Exploration of physiological and pathophysiological components engaged in balance and posture

Articles

  • Special Issue
  • - Volume 2015
  • - Article ID 309386
  • - Research Article

Effects of Fourteen-Day Bed Rest on Trunk Stabilizing Functions in Aging Adults

Nejc Sarabon | Jernej Rosker
  • Special Issue
  • - Volume 2015
  • - Article ID 878472
  • - Research Article

Crossover versus Stabilometric Platform for the Treatment of Balance Dysfunction in Parkinson’s Disease: A Randomized Study

G. Frazzitta | F. Bossio | ... | D. Ferrazzoli
  • Special Issue
  • - Volume 2015
  • - Article ID 689610
  • - Research Article

Correlation between Trunk Posture and Neck Reposition Sense among Subjects with Forward Head Neck Postures

Han Suk Lee | Hyung Kuk Chung | Sun Wook Park
  • Special Issue
  • - Volume 2015
  • - Article ID 123848
  • - Review Article

Effects of Exercise on Spinal Deformities and Quality of Life in Patients with Adolescent Idiopathic Scoliosis

Shahnawaz Anwer | Ahmad Alghadir | ... | Dilshad Anwar
  • Special Issue
  • - Volume 2015
  • - Article ID 621845
  • - Clinical Study

Effects of Unilateral Cochlear Implantation on Balance Control and Sensory Organization in Adult Patients with Profound Hearing Loss

Cécile Parietti-Winkler | Alexis Lion | ... | Gérome C. Gauchard
  • Special Issue
  • - Volume 2015
  • - Article ID 136969
  • - Clinical Study

The Impact of a Vestibular-Stimulating Exercise Regime on Postural Stability in People with Visual Impairment

Ida Wiszomirska | Katarzyna Kaczmarczyk | ... | Andrzej Wit
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