Dose–response relationship of treadmill perturbation-based balance training for improving reactive balance in older adults at risk of falling: results of the FEATURE randomized controlled pilot trial

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Natalie Hezel [1 ]
Theresa Buchner [1 ]
Clemens Becker [1 ]
Jürgen M. Bauer [1 ]
Lizeth H. Sloot [2 ]
Simon Steib [3 ]
Christian Werner [4 ]
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[1] Geriatric Center,
[2] Medical Faculty Heidelberg,undefined
[3] Heidelberg University,undefined
[4] Optimization,undefined
[5] Robotics,undefined
[6] and Biomechanics,undefined
[7] Institute of Computer Engineering,undefined
[8] Heidelberg University,undefined
[9] Translational and Clinical Research Institute,undefined
[10] Newcastle University,undefined
[11] Department of Human Movement,undefined
[12] Training and Active Aging,undefined
[13] Institute of Sports and Sports Sciences,undefined
[14] Heidelberg University,undefined
[15] Network Aging Research Heidelberg,undefined
[16] Heidelberg University,undefined
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Exercise; Falls; Postural control; Dose–response relationship; Frail older adults; Patient acceptance of health care; Feasibility studies;
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10.1186/s11556-025-00375-w
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