In human aging, there are physiological and biomechanical changes that can be related to impairments in physical health, and motor control deficits of older adults. Alterations in the nervous system, muscle-tendon unit, and joint and bone structure and function may affect posture and movement in older adults, starting with mild functional impairment and progressing to bed rest. Due to the increase in life expectancy, there is a worldwide concern and need to develop strategies to prevent physical impairment in older adults, promoting quality of life. Non-pharmacological treatment strategies, such as exercise, have been highlighted in several studies.
The main objective of this Research Topic will be to reunite studies that focus on investigating biomechanics, exercise, and other interventions in older adults; both healthy and those with some pathology (cancer, heart disorders, immunological diseases, neurological issues, etc). In addition, this Research Topic aims to present studies that verify clinical evidence of the effectiveness of different interventions in aging.
Specific themes for this Research Topic include:
• Biomechanics of aging
• Movement analysis in older adults
• Gait and balance in older adults
• Muscle-tendon morphology and mechanics during aging
• Joint and bone morphology and mechanics during aging
• Biomechanics of muscle-tendon injuries and diseases in older adults
• Biomechanics of joint and bone injuries and diseases in older adults
• Biomechanics of exercise and nutritional interventions in older adults
• Biomechanical interventions in aging
• Other interventions using technologies in older adults such as wearable assistive devices and new techniques in older adults
This Research Topic encourages the submission of Original Research and Systematic Review (with or without Meta-analysis) articles.
In human aging, there are physiological and biomechanical changes that can be related to impairments in physical health, and motor control deficits of older adults. Alterations in the nervous system, muscle-tendon unit, and joint and bone structure and function may affect posture and movement in older adults, starting with mild functional impairment and progressing to bed rest. Due to the increase in life expectancy, there is a worldwide concern and need to develop strategies to prevent physical impairment in older adults, promoting quality of life. Non-pharmacological treatment strategies, such as exercise, have been highlighted in several studies.
The main objective of this Research Topic will be to reunite studies that focus on investigating biomechanics, exercise, and other interventions in older adults; both healthy and those with some pathology (cancer, heart disorders, immunological diseases, neurological issues, etc). In addition, this Research Topic aims to present studies that verify clinical evidence of the effectiveness of different interventions in aging.
Specific themes for this Research Topic include:
• Biomechanics of aging
• Movement analysis in older adults
• Gait and balance in older adults
• Muscle-tendon morphology and mechanics during aging
• Joint and bone morphology and mechanics during aging
• Biomechanics of muscle-tendon injuries and diseases in older adults
• Biomechanics of joint and bone injuries and diseases in older adults
• Biomechanics of exercise and nutritional interventions in older adults
• Biomechanical interventions in aging
• Other interventions using technologies in older adults such as wearable assistive devices and new techniques in older adults
This Research Topic encourages the submission of Original Research and Systematic Review (with or without Meta-analysis) articles.