Item does not contain fulltextDuring human locomotion, cutaneous reflexes have been suggested to function to preserve balance. Specifically, cutaneous reflexes in the contralateral leg's muscles (with respect to the stimulus) were suggested to play an important role in maintaining stability during locomotor tasks where stability is threatened. We used backward walking (BW) as a paradigm to induce unstable gait and analyzed the cutaneous reflex activity in both ipsilateral and contralateral lower limb muscles after stimulation of the sural nerve at different phases of the gait cycle. In BW, the tibialis anterior (TA) reflex activity in the contralateral leg was markedly higher than TA background EMG activity during its stance phase. In addit...
Lateral stability during gait is of utmost importance to maintain balance. This was studied on human...
Reflex responses are often less pronounced when they are self-induced, but this question has barely ...
Lateral stability during gait is of utmost importance to maintain balance. This was studied on human...
During human locomotion, cutaneous reflexes have been suggested to function to preserve balance. Spe...
During human locomotion, cutaneous reflexes have been suggested to function to preserve balance. Spe...
1. The phase-dependent modulation of medium-latency (P2) (70-80 ms) responses in semitendinosus (ST)...
In recent studies, we demonstrated that a neural pathway within the human spinal cord allows direct ...
There are two ways in which responses to successive unexpected stimuli are attenuated, namely throug...
Interlimb reflexes play an important role in human walking, particularly when dynamic stability is t...
Neural output from the locomotor system for each arm and leg influences the spinal motoneuronal pool...
Interlimb reflexes play an important role in human walking, such as when dynamic stability is threat...
Contains fulltext : 49707.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)There are two ...
The present study explores the role of a cognitive task on gait characteristics and muscle activatio...
The present study explores the role of a cognitive task on gait characteristics and muscle activatio...
Leg kinematics during backward walking (BW) are very similar to the time-reversed kinematics during ...
Lateral stability during gait is of utmost importance to maintain balance. This was studied on human...
Reflex responses are often less pronounced when they are self-induced, but this question has barely ...
Lateral stability during gait is of utmost importance to maintain balance. This was studied on human...
During human locomotion, cutaneous reflexes have been suggested to function to preserve balance. Spe...
During human locomotion, cutaneous reflexes have been suggested to function to preserve balance. Spe...
1. The phase-dependent modulation of medium-latency (P2) (70-80 ms) responses in semitendinosus (ST)...
In recent studies, we demonstrated that a neural pathway within the human spinal cord allows direct ...
There are two ways in which responses to successive unexpected stimuli are attenuated, namely throug...
Interlimb reflexes play an important role in human walking, particularly when dynamic stability is t...
Neural output from the locomotor system for each arm and leg influences the spinal motoneuronal pool...
Interlimb reflexes play an important role in human walking, such as when dynamic stability is threat...
Contains fulltext : 49707.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)There are two ...
The present study explores the role of a cognitive task on gait characteristics and muscle activatio...
The present study explores the role of a cognitive task on gait characteristics and muscle activatio...
Leg kinematics during backward walking (BW) are very similar to the time-reversed kinematics during ...
Lateral stability during gait is of utmost importance to maintain balance. This was studied on human...
Reflex responses are often less pronounced when they are self-induced, but this question has barely ...
Lateral stability during gait is of utmost importance to maintain balance. This was studied on human...