Romain Artico
Université Paris-Saclay
8 Papers
7 Citations
Romain Artico is an academic researcher from Université Paris-Saclay. The author has contributed to research in topics: Balance (ability) & Poison control. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 7 publications. Previous affiliations of Romain Artico include University of Orléans & University of Paris-Sud.
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Anticipatory Postural Control of Stability during Gait Initiation Over Obstacles of Different Height and Distance Made Under Reaction-Time and Self-Initiated Instructions
Eric Yiou,Eric Yiou,Romain Artico,Romain Artico,Claudine Teyssèdre,Claudine Teyssèdre,Ombeline Labaune,Ombeline Labaune,P. Fourcade,P. Fourcade +9 more
TL;DR: Results suggest that ML APAs are scaled with swing duration in order to maintain an equivalent stability across experimental conditions, and imply that the CNS is able to predict the potential instability elicited by the obstacle clearance and that it scales the spatiotemporal parameters of APAs accordingly.
Influence of temporal pressure constraint on the biomechanical organization of gait initiation made with or without an obstacle to clear
TL;DR: The adaptability of the postural system to temporal pressure in healthy young adults initiating gait is shown, showing that the duration of postural adjustments preceding swing heel-off was shorter, while their amplitude was larger in RT compared to SI.
Comparison of base of support size during gait initiation using force-plate and motion-capture system: A Bland and Altman analysis
Eric Yiou,Eric Yiou,Claudine Teyssèdre,Claudine Teyssèdre,Romain Artico,Romain Artico,P. Fourcade,P. Fourcade +7 more
TL;DR: The present results suggest that the Force-plate method is sufficiently accurate to compare step parameters across conditions, however, researchers should be aware that non-negligible errors might occur when considering individual data.
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Acute Effects of Whole-Body Vibration on the Postural Organization of Gait Initiation in Young Adults and Elderly: A Randomized Sham Intervention Study.
Arnaud Delafontaine,Thomas Vialleron,Thomas Vialleron,Matthieu Fischer,Matthieu Fischer,Guillaume Laffaye,Guillaume Laffaye,Laurence Chèze,Romain Artico,Romain Artico,François Genêt,P. Fourcade,P. Fourcade,Eric Yiou,Eric Yiou +14 more
TL;DR: The results suggest that WBV application may be effective in improving dynamic stability but at the condition that participants are able to develop adaptive changes in balance control mechanisms, as did the young adults.
Tolerance of immersive head-mounted virtual reality among older nursing home residents
TL;DR: In this paper , the authors evaluated the effect of VR exposure on older nursing home residents through cybersickness and anxiety state, using Simulator Sickness Questionnaire (SSQ) after each session.
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