Stepping Up to a New Level: Effects of Blurring Vision in the Elderly
Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science2004Vol. 45(7), pp. 2122–2122
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Abstract
. These findings suggest that when vision was blurred, subjects used a twofold safety-driven adaptation: First, to increase dynamic stability they ensured that the horizontal position of their CM was kept close to the center of the base of support and second, they increased horizontal and vertical toe clearance while swinging their lead limb forward to reduce the risk of tripping.
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