Masteroppgave - Norges idrettshøgskole, 2013.Introduction: Human postural control is facilitated through postural movements such as ankle-, hip-, or multi-joint strategies. Principal component analysis (PCA) applied to kinematic marker offers a novel approach study the structure of postural movements by identifying and quantifying correlated segment motion. This study investigated if the structure of the postural movements changes as subjects learn to master a balance task (standing on a wobble board). It was hypothesized that the relative contribution of principal components quantifying the main types of body sway (e.g. ankle strategy) to the whole postural movements would decrease as subjects improved in performance, while the cont...
Human standing posture is inherently unstable. The postural control system (PCS), which maintains st...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 53-62).Study Rationale: Disequilibrium while standing inc...
A number of mechanisms and sensory systems in humans are associated with the maintenance of balance....
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Understanding how the postural control system manages to maintain a static upright posture remains c...
This study investigated the organization of postural coordination patterns as a function of the rhyt...
Research on unperturbed stance is largely based on a one-segment inverted pendulum model. Recently, ...
Human movements, recorded through kinematic data, can be described by means of principal component a...
International audienceThis paper presents an analysis of stabilogram using the Principal Component A...
Upright stance on a balance board is a skill requiring complex rearrangement of the postural control...
Postural control research suggests a non-linear, n-shaped relationship between dual-tasking and post...
Aim: The purpose of this study is to investigate differences how body-height could influence movemen...
Upright stance on a balance board is a skill requiring complex rearrangement of the postural control...
Combining advances from gait analysis and motor learning fields, this study aims to examine invarian...
Balance training is a common clinical modality used for improving postural control and preventing in...
Human standing posture is inherently unstable. The postural control system (PCS), which maintains st...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 53-62).Study Rationale: Disequilibrium while standing inc...
A number of mechanisms and sensory systems in humans are associated with the maintenance of balance....
I Brage finner du siste tekst-versjon av artikkelen, og den kan inneholde ubetydelige forskjeller fr...
Understanding how the postural control system manages to maintain a static upright posture remains c...
This study investigated the organization of postural coordination patterns as a function of the rhyt...
Research on unperturbed stance is largely based on a one-segment inverted pendulum model. Recently, ...
Human movements, recorded through kinematic data, can be described by means of principal component a...
International audienceThis paper presents an analysis of stabilogram using the Principal Component A...
Upright stance on a balance board is a skill requiring complex rearrangement of the postural control...
Postural control research suggests a non-linear, n-shaped relationship between dual-tasking and post...
Aim: The purpose of this study is to investigate differences how body-height could influence movemen...
Upright stance on a balance board is a skill requiring complex rearrangement of the postural control...
Combining advances from gait analysis and motor learning fields, this study aims to examine invarian...
Balance training is a common clinical modality used for improving postural control and preventing in...
Human standing posture is inherently unstable. The postural control system (PCS), which maintains st...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 53-62).Study Rationale: Disequilibrium while standing inc...
A number of mechanisms and sensory systems in humans are associated with the maintenance of balance....