This experiment investigated the role of the lumbar region in a simple load-holding situation for three asymmetric (0, 45 and 90 deg) platform perturbations for 18 normal, college age males. The form perturbations included horizontal translation and rotation in addition to stable condition
Background. Work-related risk factors of low back disorders have been identified to be external mome...
Spinal stability has been characterized in static but not in dynamic movements. The goal of this stu...
Trunk stabilization is required to control posture and movement during daily activities. Various sen...
Low back injury is associated with sudden movements and loading. Trunk motion after sudden loading d...
The postural response to translation of the support surface may be influenced by the performance of ...
Understanding how the human body responds to unexpected force perturbations during quiet sitting is ...
Title: Changes of trunk mobility in relation to postural stability Objectives: The main aim of this ...
The overall aim of this thesis was to characterize the biomechanics and neuromuscular control of the...
Study Design. A repeated measurements experiment of spinal loading in healthy subjects. Objectives. ...
The objective of this study was to describe trunk movements in sedentary subjects, and in workers wi...
The contribution of the trunk neuromuscular system (TNS) to spine stability has been shown in earlie...
Research related to the control of upright posture and balance has historically focussed on the lowe...
Sudden application of load along a sagittal or coronal axis has been used to study trunk stiffness, ...
This study concerned the effects of brisk perturbations applied to the shoulders of standing subject...
<p>The top shows the subject standing on his right leg on the support surface (40x40cm), head and ey...
Background. Work-related risk factors of low back disorders have been identified to be external mome...
Spinal stability has been characterized in static but not in dynamic movements. The goal of this stu...
Trunk stabilization is required to control posture and movement during daily activities. Various sen...
Low back injury is associated with sudden movements and loading. Trunk motion after sudden loading d...
The postural response to translation of the support surface may be influenced by the performance of ...
Understanding how the human body responds to unexpected force perturbations during quiet sitting is ...
Title: Changes of trunk mobility in relation to postural stability Objectives: The main aim of this ...
The overall aim of this thesis was to characterize the biomechanics and neuromuscular control of the...
Study Design. A repeated measurements experiment of spinal loading in healthy subjects. Objectives. ...
The objective of this study was to describe trunk movements in sedentary subjects, and in workers wi...
The contribution of the trunk neuromuscular system (TNS) to spine stability has been shown in earlie...
Research related to the control of upright posture and balance has historically focussed on the lowe...
Sudden application of load along a sagittal or coronal axis has been used to study trunk stiffness, ...
This study concerned the effects of brisk perturbations applied to the shoulders of standing subject...
<p>The top shows the subject standing on his right leg on the support surface (40x40cm), head and ey...
Background. Work-related risk factors of low back disorders have been identified to be external mome...
Spinal stability has been characterized in static but not in dynamic movements. The goal of this stu...
Trunk stabilization is required to control posture and movement during daily activities. Various sen...