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Citation

Aloraini SM, Gelley G, Glazebrook C, Sibley KM, Singer J, Passmore S. J. Mot. Behav. 2019; ePub(ePub): 1-25.

Affiliation

Health, Leisure, and Human Performance Research Institute , University of Manitoba , Winnipeg , Manitoba , Canada .

Copyright

(Copyright © 2019, Informa - Taylor and Francis Group)

DOI

10.1080/00222895.2019.1582472

PMID

30888258

Abstract

Previous research suggests that using Fitts' law; attentional focus or challenge point framework (CPF) is beneficial in balance control studies. A scoping review was conducted to examine studies that utilized these motor behavior concepts during balance control tasks. An extensive literature search was performed up to January 2018. Two independent reviewers conducted a study selection process followed by data extraction of the search results. Forty-six studies were identified, with 2 studies related to CPF, 12 studies related to Fitts' law and 32 studies related to focus of attention. The CPF appears to be a useful method for designing a progressive therapeutic program. Fitts' law can be used as a tool for controlling the difficulty of motor tasks. Focus of attention studies indicate that adopting an external focus of attention improves task performance. Overall, studies included in this review report benefit when using the selected motor behavior concepts. However, the majority (>80%) of studies included in the review involved healthy populations, with only three clinical trials. In order to ascertain the benefits of the selected motor behavior concepts in clinical settings, future research should focus on using these concepts for clinical trials to examine balance control among people with balance impairments.


Language: en

Keywords

Fitts’ law; balance control; challenge point framework; focus of attention

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