@article{oai:nfu.repo.nii.ac.jp:00002254, author = {林, 史人 and 浅井, 友詞 and 森本, 浩之 and 丸山, 高志 and 渡辺, 元夫 and Everett, B. Lohman and Eric, G. Johnson and Kashiwa, Naoko and Hayashi, Fumihito and Asai, Yuji and Morimoto, Hiroyuki and Maruyama, Takashi and Watanabe, Motoo and Everett, B. Lohman and Eric, G. Johnson and Naoko, Kashiwa}, journal = {日本福祉大学健康科学論集, Journal of health sciences, Nihon Fukushi University}, month = {Mar}, note = {PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to investigate the postural control on different conditions in health elder. METHOD: Twenty-four healthy older adults without history of neurological disease or falls participated in this study. Postural control was measured using the NeuroCom Equi-testR to examine the 6 different conditions; (1) eyes open with no movement of the support surface and visual surround, (2) eyes closed with no movement of support surface, (3) eyes open with a sway referenced visual surround and no movement of support surface, (4) eyes open with a sway referenced support surface and no movement of visual surround, (5) eyes closed with a sway referenced support surface, (6) eyes open with both a sway referenced support surface and a sway referenced visual surround. RESULT: The healthy elderly showed that postural control was unstable in condition 4 and 5 compared with condition 1 in static visual condition. Moreover, the postural control was unstable in condition 6 compared with condition 1 and 3 in dynamic visual situation. CONCLUSION: Vestibular and somatosensory systems were more important than visual system for maintaining the stable posture in healthy elderly.}, pages = {11--16}, title = {高齢者のバランス支持要素において感覚器が及ぼす影響}, volume = {15}, year = {2012}, yomi = {ハヤシ, フミヒト and アサイ, ユウジ and モリモト, ヒロユキ and マルヤマ, タカシ and ワタナベ, モトオ and カシワ, ナオコ} }