A common assistive technology intervention is specialized seating and postural control.
Additionally, Bayesian inference has been found to play a part in adaptation of postural control.
It is mainly involved in locomotion and postural control although it does have other effects as well.
This part is focused on postural control, normalising muscle stiffness and facilitation of movement.
A physiotherapist can develop patient specific training programs to optimize postural control, in order to increase balance and safety.
Increased muscle power, postural control and balance are also factors worthy of consideration.
Gross motor skills, as well as many other activities, require postural control.
Furthermore, sleep deprivation can contribute to decreased postural control.
It is believed to be used for postural control.
Functional retraining - including postural control, relaxation, and balance training.