Hi
Thanks for all you responded. I received more responses than I
anticipated, with some people interested in such resources, some in
passing on their materials and others passing on a range of
internet-based resources. Below are all of the replies I have
received.
Thanks
Justin
Justin:
Find attached a PPT lecture that is part of our graduate course called
"Multidimensional
Assessment of Physical Function." We focus most on doing things (e.g.,
actually testing
posture & balance). You won't find all of your requirements in the
lecture, but it may
be a start. Be advised that there are few citations, and I have deleted
the images. I know
deleting the images might make the PPT less useful (and in some cases
uninterpretable)
but transmittal of the pictures for external use might violate
copyright
laws. (There is no
problem with their use in my class).
I hope this works for you,
Regards,
Jeff Ives
Hi Justin,
If you find something useful then please pass it on, I'd be very
interested.
Thanks,
Gabor
( http://www.ljmu.ac.uk/ )
Faculty of
Science
Dr Gabor BartonMD
Senior Lecturer in Biomechanics
Research Institute for Sport and Exercise Sciences
Henry Cotton Campus
15-21 Webster Street, L3 2ET, United Kingdom.
tel: +44 (0)151 231 4333
email: G.J.Barton@ljmu.ac.uk
personal profile: ljmu.ac.uk/sps/76028.htm (
http://www.ljmu.ac.uk/sps/76028.htm )
research group: ljmu.ac.uk/rises/performance/80199.htm (
http://www.ljmu.ac.uk/rises/performance/80199.htm )
I won't be able to provide you with usefull slides, but I recently
wrote a literature study on the preventive effect of balance board
training for soccer players. The lack of decent research and theoretical
background on this subject is striking compared to the widespread use of
these devices. If you want, I can send you my reference-list (the study
is in Dutch).
regards,
Wanno Wardenaar, M.Sc.
Amsterdam
The Netherlands
Justin
If you go to www.slidebay.com you can search thousands of powerpoint
presentations. If you type in "balance and postural stability" in the
search window, you will find about 66 powerpoint options.
Regards,
Brian
================================
Brian L. Davis, Ph.D.
Associate Staff, Biomedical Engineering, CCF
President, International Society of Biomechanics
Hello Justin,
You've probably come across the website for the
FallsPreventionCenterfor Excellence
(http://www.stopfalls.org/researchers_educators/re_bm.shtml ). I like
the balance assessment videos they have. Also Dr Pynoos has authored a
bunch of reader-friendly manuscripts on evidence-based strategies in
Fall Prevention.
I have also used the CDC website as a starting point to look up
individual programs (http://www.cdc.gov/ncipc/falls/)
Hope these help!
Best,
Smita
Smita Rao PhD PT
Scholar in Residence
Department of Physical Therapy,
Ithaca College - Rochester Campus,
Rochester, NY
(w) 585 340 9626
I don't know of any sources of slides covering those topics off hand,
but I do know of some fantastic papers on those topics. I'm not a
clinical person so the paper list might be incomplete but it will be
useful. I'll pass them along if you're interested.
Matt
Hello,
If you have any luck with your request about balance information,
please share!
Matt Lydum
Athletics Coach / Sport Science Instructor
http://www.defiance.edu/athletics/track_field_coaching_staff.html
Dear Justin,
Maybe this info will help?:
Website of Dr Hain regarding Dizziness and balance:
http://www.dizziness-and-balance.com/index.html
Websites with presentations using flash-animations, and with pdf files
you can insert the flash presentations into powerpoint using
SwiffPointPlayer:
http://www.physpharm.fmd.uwo.ca/undergrad/medsweb/
http://www.physpharm.fmd.uwo.ca/undergrad/sensesweb/
Best regards,
Henri Hurkmans
H.L.P. Hurkmans, PhD.
Erasmus MC - University Medical Center Rotterdam
Department of Physical Therapy
's-Gravendijkwal 230
3015 CE Rotterdam
The Netherlands
Tel: +31 10 4631024
Fax: +31 10 4634501
Email: h.hurkmans@erasmusmc.nl
Dear Justin,
I'm very interested in replies to your question.
Regards,
Jos
Jos Vanrenterghem PhD
Research Institute for Sport and Exercise Sciences
Liverpool John Moores University, UK
Henry Cotton Campus, 15-21 Webster Street, L3 2ET
t: +44(0)151 231 4273 f: +44(0)151 231 4353
e: j.vanrenterghem@ljmu.ac.uk
w:www.ljmu.ac.uk/sportandexercisesciences/76032.htm
Justin,
This is link for google search and what it yielded me. Maybe you
already have this search?
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&ie=ISO-8859-1&q=powerpoint+presentations+balance+and+postural+ stability&btnG=Google+Search
I'm sure that you will find resources at or through
http://www.profane.eu.org
PROFANE is the Prevention of Falls Network Europe
There are many resources and links, and a forum were you request and
share
information.
Good luck
Michael
--
Dr. Michael Brach
Deutsche Sporthochschule, Fachgebiet Sport und Altern
Universitaet Bonn, Institut fuer Sportwissenschaft und Sport
Nachtigallenweg 86, D-53127 Bonn
Tel. +49.228.91018-28 / -13
Justin Keogh PhD
Senior Lecturer
Division of Sport and Recreation
Institute of Sport and Recreation Research New Zealand
AUT University
Private Bag 92006
Auckland 1142
New Zealand
Room AH221I
Phone: 64-9-921-9999 ext 7617
Mobile: 027 344 1642
Fax: 64-9-921-9960
email: justin.keogh@aut.ac.nz
http://www.aut.ac.nz/schools/sport_and_recreation/our_staff/
Thanks for all you responded. I received more responses than I
anticipated, with some people interested in such resources, some in
passing on their materials and others passing on a range of
internet-based resources. Below are all of the replies I have
received.
Thanks
Justin
Justin:
Find attached a PPT lecture that is part of our graduate course called
"Multidimensional
Assessment of Physical Function." We focus most on doing things (e.g.,
actually testing
posture & balance). You won't find all of your requirements in the
lecture, but it may
be a start. Be advised that there are few citations, and I have deleted
the images. I know
deleting the images might make the PPT less useful (and in some cases
uninterpretable)
but transmittal of the pictures for external use might violate
copyright
laws. (There is no
problem with their use in my class).
I hope this works for you,
Regards,
Jeff Ives
Hi Justin,
If you find something useful then please pass it on, I'd be very
interested.
Thanks,
Gabor
( http://www.ljmu.ac.uk/ )
Faculty of
Science
Dr Gabor BartonMD
Senior Lecturer in Biomechanics
Research Institute for Sport and Exercise Sciences
Henry Cotton Campus
15-21 Webster Street, L3 2ET, United Kingdom.
tel: +44 (0)151 231 4333
email: G.J.Barton@ljmu.ac.uk
personal profile: ljmu.ac.uk/sps/76028.htm (
http://www.ljmu.ac.uk/sps/76028.htm )
research group: ljmu.ac.uk/rises/performance/80199.htm (
http://www.ljmu.ac.uk/rises/performance/80199.htm )
I won't be able to provide you with usefull slides, but I recently
wrote a literature study on the preventive effect of balance board
training for soccer players. The lack of decent research and theoretical
background on this subject is striking compared to the widespread use of
these devices. If you want, I can send you my reference-list (the study
is in Dutch).
regards,
Wanno Wardenaar, M.Sc.
Amsterdam
The Netherlands
Justin
If you go to www.slidebay.com you can search thousands of powerpoint
presentations. If you type in "balance and postural stability" in the
search window, you will find about 66 powerpoint options.
Regards,
Brian
================================
Brian L. Davis, Ph.D.
Associate Staff, Biomedical Engineering, CCF
President, International Society of Biomechanics
Hello Justin,
You've probably come across the website for the
FallsPreventionCenterfor Excellence
(http://www.stopfalls.org/researchers_educators/re_bm.shtml ). I like
the balance assessment videos they have. Also Dr Pynoos has authored a
bunch of reader-friendly manuscripts on evidence-based strategies in
Fall Prevention.
I have also used the CDC website as a starting point to look up
individual programs (http://www.cdc.gov/ncipc/falls/)
Hope these help!
Best,
Smita
Smita Rao PhD PT
Scholar in Residence
Department of Physical Therapy,
Ithaca College - Rochester Campus,
Rochester, NY
(w) 585 340 9626
I don't know of any sources of slides covering those topics off hand,
but I do know of some fantastic papers on those topics. I'm not a
clinical person so the paper list might be incomplete but it will be
useful. I'll pass them along if you're interested.
Matt
Hello,
If you have any luck with your request about balance information,
please share!
Matt Lydum
Athletics Coach / Sport Science Instructor
http://www.defiance.edu/athletics/track_field_coaching_staff.html
Dear Justin,
Maybe this info will help?:
Website of Dr Hain regarding Dizziness and balance:
http://www.dizziness-and-balance.com/index.html
Websites with presentations using flash-animations, and with pdf files
you can insert the flash presentations into powerpoint using
SwiffPointPlayer:
http://www.physpharm.fmd.uwo.ca/undergrad/medsweb/
http://www.physpharm.fmd.uwo.ca/undergrad/sensesweb/
Best regards,
Henri Hurkmans
H.L.P. Hurkmans, PhD.
Erasmus MC - University Medical Center Rotterdam
Department of Physical Therapy
's-Gravendijkwal 230
3015 CE Rotterdam
The Netherlands
Tel: +31 10 4631024
Fax: +31 10 4634501
Email: h.hurkmans@erasmusmc.nl
Dear Justin,
I'm very interested in replies to your question.
Regards,
Jos
Jos Vanrenterghem PhD
Research Institute for Sport and Exercise Sciences
Liverpool John Moores University, UK
Henry Cotton Campus, 15-21 Webster Street, L3 2ET
t: +44(0)151 231 4273 f: +44(0)151 231 4353
e: j.vanrenterghem@ljmu.ac.uk
w:www.ljmu.ac.uk/sportandexercisesciences/76032.htm
Justin,
This is link for google search and what it yielded me. Maybe you
already have this search?
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&ie=ISO-8859-1&q=powerpoint+presentations+balance+and+postural+ stability&btnG=Google+Search
I'm sure that you will find resources at or through
http://www.profane.eu.org
PROFANE is the Prevention of Falls Network Europe
There are many resources and links, and a forum were you request and
share
information.
Good luck
Michael
--
Dr. Michael Brach
Deutsche Sporthochschule, Fachgebiet Sport und Altern
Universitaet Bonn, Institut fuer Sportwissenschaft und Sport
Nachtigallenweg 86, D-53127 Bonn
Tel. +49.228.91018-28 / -13
Justin Keogh PhD
Senior Lecturer
Division of Sport and Recreation
Institute of Sport and Recreation Research New Zealand
AUT University
Private Bag 92006
Auckland 1142
New Zealand
Room AH221I
Phone: 64-9-921-9999 ext 7617
Mobile: 027 344 1642
Fax: 64-9-921-9960
email: justin.keogh@aut.ac.nz
http://www.aut.ac.nz/schools/sport_and_recreation/our_staff/