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Normal postural stability and steadiness
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1975
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Upright PosturePhysical ActivityMotor ControlVertical Supportive ForceStabilization (Medicine)Movement AnalysisForce PlatformKinesiologyApplied PhysiologyHealth SciencesMusculoskeletal FunctionRehabilitationHuman Musculoskeletal SystemPhysical TherapyNormal Postural StabilityYoungest Age GroupMusculoskeletal InteractionHuman MovementPostural Control
A force platform was utilized to provide a new and sensitive means to measure postural steadiness and stability. Normal standards are presented for the center of pressure of the vertical supportive force during standing and sustained weight-shifting of normal men in three age groups. Two distinguishing characteristics were seen for normal upright posture: (1) a large area of stability over which weight can be safely shifted and maintained, and (2) steadiness such that the center of pressure fluctuates incessantly, traversing large total excursions, while remaining remarkably close to the mean point. The youngest age group showed the greatest steadiness and stability and the oldest group showed the least.