This project is designed to: a) develop a new test called UHasselt Locomotor Sensory Integration Test (UHLSINT) which would allow us to evaluate sensory interaction process in locomotion assess whether Locomotor CTSIB and to investigate whether UHLSINT is a reliable test to evaluate sensory interaction in both young and older adults, b) evaluate the difference in sensory interaction and balance performance between standing and walking between both young and older adults, c) examine the changes in sensory interaction process under challenging conditions such as perturbations, dual-task, and when both are present between both young and older adults, d) examine the association between overall fall risk defined by the single-large perturbations and sensory interaction processes used during all the trials in both age groups. In order to achieve these aims, 10 trials will be conducted: Trial 1- Single-Large Perturbation in Standing Trial 2- Single-Large Perturbation in Walking Trial 3- Instrumented CTSIB Trial 4- Locomotor CTSIB Trial 5- Instrumented CTSIB + Perturbations Trial 6- Locomotor CTSIB + Perturbations Trial 7- Instrumented CTSIB + Auditory Stroop Test Trial 8- Locomotor CTSIB + Auditory Stroop Test Trial 9- Instrumented CTSIB + Perturbations + Auditory Stroop Test Trial 10- Locomotor CTSIB + Perturbations + Auditory Stroop Test Two different treadmill perturbations will be applied in addition to the Instrumented CTSIB and UHLSINT: a) slip perturbations, b) continuous perturbations. An auditory stroop task will be applied in relevant trials. All of the trials will be performed in CAREN High-End Systems (Motek Medical BV, Amsterdam, The Netherlands) which is a motion capture system that is equipped with a treadmill mounted on a 6 degree of freedom motion base, a 360º dome-shaped virtual reality (VR) screen, and a marker-based movement analysis system.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
64
This is a observational study and the participants will not receive any intervention
Hasselt University
Diepenbeek, Belgium
Instrumented CTSIB
The Clinical Test of Sensory Integration and Balance (CTSIB) is a tool used to evaluate a person\'s sensory integration process by manipulating different sensory inputs. It assesses how well the body uses three main sensory systems-visual, vestibular, and proprioceptive inputs-to maintain postural control. Six conditions are included in the test, each progressively altering the availability of sensory information: Condition 1: Eyes Open, Firm Surface Condition 2: Eyes Closed, Firm Surface Condition 3: Eyes Open, Foam Surface Condition 4: Eyes Closed, Foam Surface Condition 5: Visual Conflict, Firm Surface Condition 6: Visual Conflict, Foam Surface
Time frame: Baseline
UHasselt Locomotor Sensory Integration Test
This test was developed to evaluate sensory integration in locomotion.
Time frame: Baseline
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