Are you old?
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wrote on 26 Oct 2024, 14:09 last edited by
Not sure if behind a paywall. If so, lemme know and I'll copy paste. Kind of long.
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wrote on 26 Oct 2024, 14:10 last edited by
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wrote on 26 Oct 2024, 14:26 last edited by Mik
Interesting that they measured balance eyes open and closed. I have noticed that my balance is much more dependent on visuals than it used to be.
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wrote on 26 Oct 2024, 15:30 last edited by jon-nyc
We used to do a lot of balance exercises I pulmonary rehab. Repeating the exercise with your eyes closed was always the last, hardest one.
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wrote on 26 Oct 2024, 16:08 last edited by
Stood on my left leg. Got bored after twenty seconds. I’m 66.
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wrote on 26 Oct 2024, 16:11 last edited by
Damn you old.
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wrote on 26 Oct 2024, 16:12 last edited by
I remember meeting you when you turned 50.
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wrote on 26 Oct 2024, 17:20 last edited by
Thanks that’s much appreciated
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wrote on 26 Oct 2024, 17:28 last edited by
Particularly for the nondominant leg, what you see here is a pretty dramatic drop-off in balance time around age 65, with younger people able to do 10 seconds with ease and some older people barely being able to make it to 2.
I am 70
I can stand on either leg, almost forever. I used to practice this as part of the daily workout, now just occasionally.
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wrote on 26 Oct 2024, 17:39 last edited by Renauda
Like Copper, I can stand on either leg by itself indefinitely, even with a nagging ACL issue that affects my left knee joint. But then I practice Tai Chi on an almost daily basis.
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wrote on 26 Oct 2024, 17:42 last edited by
I’m good with either the left or right, but can’t support my weight with the middle leg more than a few seconds.
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wrote on 26 Oct 2024, 18:10 last edited by
there are pills for that...
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wrote on 26 Oct 2024, 18:40 last edited by
I suffered an achilles tendon injury when I was 24 on the left side.I never thought much of it until I had a neuro exam by my PCP about 5 months ago. I can't walk tiptoe because of weakness in my left calf. Neuro workup was negative (MRI, etc). I imagine that might be the explanation for why I had difficulty mounting a horse from the ground. Admittedly, I never tried it from the off-side.
Anyhow, I just tried standing on one foot. On the left, I was able to do about 7 seconds. On the right, I quit after 25 because, like @bachophile I got bored.