The walking cane length influences the postural sway of community‐dwelling older women
Abstract
Background Mobility‐related problems in older people may be relieved by the use of walking canes. However, the influence of the cane length on the postural stability of cane users has not been explored. Objective The objective of this study is to examine the influence of a single‐point cane with different lengths on the postural sway of regular cane users, older women during two stance positions, with feet parallel and semi‐tandem stance....
Paper Details
Title
The walking cane length influences the postural sway of community‐dwelling older women
Published Date
Jul 19, 2019
Volume
25
Issue
1
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