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Impaired postural control reduces sit-to-stand-to-sit performance in individuals with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.

Authors :
Janssens, L.
Brumagne, S.
McConnell, Alison K.
Claeys, K.
Pijnenburg, M.
Goossens, N.
Burtin, C.
Janssens, W.
Decramer, M.
Troosters, T.
Janssens, L.
Brumagne, S.
McConnell, Alison K.
Claeys, K.
Pijnenburg, M.
Goossens, N.
Burtin, C.
Janssens, W.
Decramer, M.
Troosters, T.

Abstract

Functional activities, such as the sit-to-stand-to-sit (STSTS) task, are often impaired in individuals with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). The STSTS task places a high demand on the postural control system, which has been shown to be impaired in individuals with COPD. It remains unknown whether postural control deficits contribute to the decreased STSTS performance in individuals with COPD.

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application/pdf, Janssens, L., Brumagne, S., McConnell, A. K. , Claeys, K., Pijnenburg, M., Goossens, N., Burtin, C., Janssens, W., Decramer, M. and Troosters, T., 2014. Impaired postural control reduces sit-to-stand-to-sit performance in individuals with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. PLoS One, 9 (2), e88247 ., English
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Electronic Resource
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edsoai.ocn913130499
Document Type :
Electronic Resource