Item does not contain fulltextLeg kinematics during backward walking (BW) are very similar to the time-reversed kinematics during forward walking (FW). This suggests that the underlying muscle activation pattern could originate from a simple time reversal, as well. Experimental electromyography studies have confirmed that this is the case for some muscles. Furthermore, it has been hypothesized that muscles showing a time reversal should also exhibit a reversal in function [from accelerating the body center of mass (COM) to decelerating]. However, this has not yet been verified in simulation studies. In the present study, forward simulations were used to study the effects of muscles on the acceleration of COM in FW and BW. We found that a re...
Backward walking (BW) is a recently emerging exercise. However, limited studies exist regarding the ...
A constant coordination between the left and right leg is required to maintain stability during huma...
International audiencePrevious investigations showed that kinematics and muscle activity associated ...
Leg kinematics during backward walking (BW) are very similar to the time-reversed kinematics during ...
It has been proposed that the highly reproducible forward walking (FW) locomotor pattern is generate...
Normal gait, but also more complex gait modalities (e.g. slow walking and backwards walking) are imp...
The present study explores the role of a cognitive task on gait characteristics and muscle activatio...
Item does not contain fulltextDuring human locomotion, cutaneous reflexes have been suggested to fun...
Backward locomotion is used increasingly in sports and rehabilitation. However, it is unclear whethe...
The ankle plantar flexors were previously shown to support the body in single-leg stance to ensure i...
1. The phase-dependent modulation of medium-latency (P2) (70-80 ms) responses in semitendinosus (ST)...
Symmetrical limb movement requires complex muscle coordination patterns. Consequently, coordination ...
Turning while walking requires substantial joint kinematic and kinetic adaptations compared to strai...
,Muscles actuate walking-by providing vertical support and forward progression of the mass center. T...
The human nervous system stabilizes locomotion by continuously correcting for deviations away from t...
Backward walking (BW) is a recently emerging exercise. However, limited studies exist regarding the ...
A constant coordination between the left and right leg is required to maintain stability during huma...
International audiencePrevious investigations showed that kinematics and muscle activity associated ...
Leg kinematics during backward walking (BW) are very similar to the time-reversed kinematics during ...
It has been proposed that the highly reproducible forward walking (FW) locomotor pattern is generate...
Normal gait, but also more complex gait modalities (e.g. slow walking and backwards walking) are imp...
The present study explores the role of a cognitive task on gait characteristics and muscle activatio...
Item does not contain fulltextDuring human locomotion, cutaneous reflexes have been suggested to fun...
Backward locomotion is used increasingly in sports and rehabilitation. However, it is unclear whethe...
The ankle plantar flexors were previously shown to support the body in single-leg stance to ensure i...
1. The phase-dependent modulation of medium-latency (P2) (70-80 ms) responses in semitendinosus (ST)...
Symmetrical limb movement requires complex muscle coordination patterns. Consequently, coordination ...
Turning while walking requires substantial joint kinematic and kinetic adaptations compared to strai...
,Muscles actuate walking-by providing vertical support and forward progression of the mass center. T...
The human nervous system stabilizes locomotion by continuously correcting for deviations away from t...
Backward walking (BW) is a recently emerging exercise. However, limited studies exist regarding the ...
A constant coordination between the left and right leg is required to maintain stability during huma...
International audiencePrevious investigations showed that kinematics and muscle activity associated ...