- Sensorimotor adaptations during spaceflight can result in impaired posture and locomotion upon return to Earth. - In-flight sensorimotor countermeasures and assessment tools are needed to mitigate risks associated with mission-critical task performance upon return to Earth or arrival to Mars. - The tilt board (Fig. 1) is proposed as an inflight proprioceptive countermeasure and will be tested in an upcoming bed rest study. - Proprioceptive assessments on the tilt board may also help predict post-flight and post-bedrest functional task performance.


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    Title :

    Evaluating the Relationships Between Supine Propriorception Assessments With Upright Functional Mobility and Balance Tests


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    Conference:

    2023 Human Research Program (HRP) Investigators’ Workshop (IWS) ; 2023 ; Galveston, TX, US


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    Conference paper


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    Language :

    English




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