What takes a reader hours takes me months, and then months more for the book to go through the editing and publishing process. This is the reality. I’m sorry there are some who are upset or angry or disappointed. Surely not the goal. But I can’t tailor my writing process, my ...
In conclusion, it is of the utmost importance to note that whenever young healthy subjects simulate falls without any impairment for safety reasons, researchers should be aware that some differences can be found with real falls in older people. Therefore, research experimentation and modeling cannot ...
It is important for researchers to use a consistent evaluation method, as it is difficult to objectively judge the function of patients. However, most of the previous studies assessed a small number (<500) of participants, and the results may not be representative of all adults with RA [16]...
Considering the limitations of visual devices, some researchers have employed devices integrated with multiple sensors, such as accelerometers, gyroscopes, pressure plates, or radio sensors, to monitor body posture, gait parameters, ground reaction forces, and other metrics. By fusing and analyzing data...
For this reason, many researchers and clinicians have used screening tools based on known risk factors in an attempt to identify future “fallers” [78]. Although a history of falls remains the most accurate predictor of future falls [79], it is not useful for the early detection and ...
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Diminished capability of dual tasking is one reason why Sherrington recommends walking for balance training, followed up by other researchers]. Recently, ref. [128] found that walking even enhances peripheral vision. Given that the lowest threshold is related to the vestibular system, deciding to ...
Spodoptera frugiperda (J.E. Smith) (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae) is an invasive pest native to the American continent. The present study focused on bio-intensive tactics like intercropping, using natural enemies, botanical insecticides and biopesticides for m
are killed on maize foliage producing Vip3Aa and Cry Bt proteins despite field reports of increased leaf damage by the larvae in some locations. This research informs decision making for Bt-crop resistance management by producers, technicians, and researchers in local, regional, and world ...