Can postural instability in individuals with distal radius fractures be alleviated by concurrent cognitive tasks?

Parvaneh Taghavi Azar Sharabiani, Davod Jafari, Hajar Mehdizadeh, Simon Brumagne, Mehrdad Davoudi, Farid Najd Mazhar, Siavash Rostami, Shamsi Jamali, Mohamad Parnianpour, Ghorban Taghizadeh, Kinda Khalaf

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Abstract

Background Although impaired postural control may be a risk factor for distal radius fractures (wrist fractures), which often are caused by falls, little attention has been given thus far to the various performance and neurophysiologic aspects involved. Although studies suggest that external focus and cognitive tasks can improve postural control, it remains unclear whether these benefits are observed in individuals with a history of distal radius fracture and to what extent.

Original languageBritish English
Pages (from-to)1659-1671
Number of pages13
JournalClinical Orthopaedics and Related Research
Volume477
Issue number7
DOIs
StatePublished - 2019

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