Effect of cognitive tasks on forward lunge performance : a biomechanical analysis
Beattie, Laura and Riches, Phil and Forsyth, Lauren Emma (2023) Effect of cognitive tasks on forward lunge performance : a biomechanical analysis. In: BioMedEng23, 2023-09-14 - 2023-09-15.
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Abstract
The forward lunge develops unilateral strength and stability to maximise performance and reduce the risk of injuries [1]. In day-to-day life, as well as sport, motor-cognitive dual tasking is often required for successful task performance. Dual-tasking can cause performance decrements in one or both tasks, which can result in injuries [2]. By ‘return to activity/sport’ in rehabilitation evidence of dual-tasking ability is important, thus rehabilitation must incorporate this. It is unknown how different types of cognitive tasks can be used in rehabilitation. Virtual reality (VR) could create a diverse, challenging, and controllable environment, representative of real-world situations for dual-task training.
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Beattie, Laura, Riches, Phil

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Item type: Conference or Workshop Item(Poster) ID code: 87472 Dates: DateEvent14 September 2023PublishedSubjects: Medicine > Biomedical engineering. Electronics. Instrumentation Department: Faculty of Engineering > Biomedical Engineering Depositing user: Pure Administrator Date deposited: 30 Nov 2023 15:50 Last modified: 19 Jan 2025 02:33 URI: https://strathprints.strath.ac.uk/id/eprint/87472