ANPT Balance and Falls Special Interest Group
For this episode, I speak to Dr. Mike Studer about dual-task balance training, including what it is and what it isn’t, the benefits of this training modality, dosing dual-task balance training, the effect of task prioritization, measuring outcomes after dual-task balance training, and much more. Fact check: Mike was correct, the Peregrine falcon is the fastest bird in the world (and the fastest animal in the world) with a dive speed of 186 miles per hour (300 km per hour). Source: Britannica [https://www.britannica.com/animal/peregrine-falcon] Articles discussed during this article: Building a Framework for Dual Task Taxonomy [https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1155/2015/591475] by Tara McIsaac, Eric Lamberg, and Lisa Muratori (2015) Do We Always Prioritize Balance When Walking? Toward an Integrated Model of Task Prioritization [https://movementdisorders.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1002/mds.24963]by Galit Yogev-Seligmann, Jeffrey Hausdorff, and Nir Giladi (2012) Principles of Experience-Dependent Neural Plasticity: Implications for Rehabilitation After Brain Damag [https://bridgesnky.org/uploads/2016_Experience-Dependent_Neuroplasticity.pdf]e by Jeffrey Kleim and Theresa Jones (2008) Patient Choice and Motivators: Should Behavioral Economics Inform the Plan of Care? [https://watermark.silverchair.com/pzae009.pdf?token=AQECAHi208BE49Ooan9kkhW_Ercy7Dm3ZL_9Cf3qfKAc485ysgAAA3UwggNxBgkqhkiG9w0BBwagggNiMIIDXgIBADCCA1cGCSqGSIb3DQEHATAeBglghkgBZQMEAS4wEQQM5eCTWOAT-0lcuRo1AgEQgIIDKIz7eA4QtT8zAtYmXhftjTEDXSkIsxF5lqF7IYZ7EPY4tsfdGYkPFy5GYE2ZUxCndK9xUkOPxjwsqbTt9VDzwNynq40nV6Q8ULoHqzgB81iJXeDAu3i2Q9mxyS97gcn8MMLD8jDP0zPA04aJ4Br3VVoImrGqz5S03rsvbtePlVi7FOhUZ9oKIY6lE48JNGbfs0Xry54ua9DZ7d3O_jf4bd7jW0BDVBijKgCZM9OlJDfBthryBQNCDFts0FXUugcebeRlmQOVbMF38mOp1Cp-_FfVvqrYNESv0seR6Bu971EeaBh3RUT3pu4B2BQZaHHlEciSJlgixnjmJO_f58R5wT2JQWgwKkhj_2yMh275QEKSUp0WMrRxvgb7oYoNk571ehXICunui_sLZCWKrCNKRK-Snjr_lF7QvNjdz4uvAMXiizOrwDdFRf_ha7Fadvsq8V5CKkrTAANsRxK4Sb78EGhB3QK7Ncm9KrzW2AYtTnYGQYIwGduzG00RLajTpP-I-nO-P7Ez9HqlnLT0pw5fwV4_a7Tpe5KSi666HBngAlhK9afc9FrIwecPnI9MX3_25_ImQzqkhQhliM--d6asw28Yn9TJuOaOG-RNp-sHtwupIE8OIjOu3HKRBC0-bkZ0flPQMYky5_ME0yJ8L_aSkMyBUe9zocARov7W-84iEWxDn9dwZLUBVMg1gEdry8KrFwpybh20QZEJIqai3_19SR88j1y086AbyxRcx5bF2T1Rdok22wVr07kgFrEK-kI2DV1UycH2hdRvHSrFuf2FdimYBlhWrMVfnnrNgjbHCx0hCgGFoeVVh263xfYDl65x5Dp4AzfDv1Rxe8AUYPpNo3wMO50wD7PFTP5_Wxmj3y7awlPA-0pkWtO0FSds722BfcFAlAKuwa44MN_1-m2UqoZRdlYGG4REZWtQeDiKlOD93SDNwO2O7xX_puBeGZPpVB6jiZRr3Y1jGHiq4KtC7fBSAbVHXuafqwAwD_AjIGH44LP5GupYIBwLvfHTo8DMqsLp7znvDlKY5lMmqqF4bc5DPjy3lk2YaCuSv7eQIe16vbcc-w5RxKQ] by Mike Studer and Tiffany Shubert (2024) Topics in Geriatric Rehabilitation Journal [https://journals.lww.com/topicsingeriatricrehabilitation/pages/default.aspx] which has a special edition edited by Dr. Studer with a contribution from your host and Dr. Deborah Espy, coming out in November To see more of Dr. Studer’s work: https://mikestuder.com/ [https://mikestuder.com/] Insta @mikestuderdpt LinkedIn: MikeStuderBrainBodyRehab
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