Neuro Simplified • Easy to Digest Neuro Rehab
In this episode, we break down one of the fastest-growing trends in neuro rehab, geriatrics, and fall prevention: reactive balance training. This systematic review and network meta-analysis explored which exercise interventions most effectively improve reactive balance in older adults — the rapid stepping, recovery, and postural responses that help prevent an actual fall. The findings suggest that task-specific reactive balance exercises may outperform more traditional approaches when it comes to improving real-world balance recovery. We discuss why this matters for stroke rehab, Parkinson’s disease, neurologic rehabilitation, older adults, and even athletic performance. Why are more clinicians moving away from static balance drills and toward perturbation training, unexpected movement challenges, dual-task environments, and dynamic stepping strategies? We also dive into neuroplasticity, motor learning, and why reactive balance may be one of the most functional forms of training for reducing fall risk in everyday life. If 2026 rehab trends are moving toward more realistic, brain-driven movement training, reactive balance training may be at the center of it. Source: Kim Y, Vakula MN, Bolton DAE, et al. Which Exercise Interventions Can Most Effectively Improve Reactive Balance in Older Adults? A Systematic Review and Network Meta-Analysis. Front Aging Neurosci. 2022;13:764826. Published 2022 Jan 18. doi:10.3389/fnagi.2021.764826 Powered by Google Notebook LM
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