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Sensory Organization Test Conditions Influence Postural Strategy Rather than Footwear or Workload.

Harish ChanderSachini N K Kodithuwakku ArachchigeAlana J TurnerReuben F BurchJennifer C RenekerAdam C KnightChip WadeJohn C Garner
Published in: International journal of environmental research and public health (2021)
Findings indicate that occupational footwear and occupational workload did not cause a significant change in reliance on postural strategies. The significant changes in postural strategy scores were due to the availability of accurate and/or conflicting sensory feedback during SOT conditions. In SOT conditions where all three types of sensory feedback was available, the ankle strategy was predominantly adopted, while more reliance on hip strategy occurred in conditions with absent or conflicting sensory feedback.
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