We recorded basic gait features and associated patterns of leg muscle activity, occurring during continuous body progression when humans walked along a curved trajectory, in order to gain insight into the nervous mechanisms underlying the control of the asymmetric movements of the two legs. The same rhythm was propagated to both legs, in spite of inner and outer strides diverging in length (P < 0.001). There was a phase lag in limb displacement between the inner and outer leg of 7% of the total cycle duration (P = 0.0001). Swing velocity was greater for outer than inner foot (P < 0.001). The duration of the stance phase diminished and increased in the outer and inner leg (P < 0.01), respectively, and was associated with trunk leaning toward...
Walking along a curved path requires coordinated motor actions of the entire body. Here, we investig...
Pain, paralysis or tissue damage in lower extremities can result in abnormal gait. Loss of motor con...
There is growing evidence that human locomotion is controlled by flexibly combining a set of basic m...
We recorded basic gait features and associated patterns of leg muscle activity, occurring during con...
Task‐related characteristics of gait and segment orientation during natural locomotion along a curve...
Task-related characteristics of gait and segment orientation during natural locomotion along a curve...
We describe the muscle synergies accompanying steering of walking along curved trajectories, in orde...
Human erect locomotion is unique among living primates. Evolution selected specific biomechanical fe...
We describe the muscle synergies accompanying steering of walking along curved trajectories, in orde...
We tested the hypothesis that common principles govern the production of the locomotor patterns for ...
Reduced flexibility over the neuromotor control of paretic leg muscles may impact the extent to whic...
We tested the hypothesis that common principles govern the production of the locomotor patterns for ...
Presented at the International Society of Posture and Gait Research Congress, Bologna, Italy (June 2...
posture and locomotion: motor patterns in humans walking with bent posture versus erect posture. J. ...
The aim of this study was to develop a methodology based on muscle synergies to investigate whether ...
Walking along a curved path requires coordinated motor actions of the entire body. Here, we investig...
Pain, paralysis or tissue damage in lower extremities can result in abnormal gait. Loss of motor con...
There is growing evidence that human locomotion is controlled by flexibly combining a set of basic m...
We recorded basic gait features and associated patterns of leg muscle activity, occurring during con...
Task‐related characteristics of gait and segment orientation during natural locomotion along a curve...
Task-related characteristics of gait and segment orientation during natural locomotion along a curve...
We describe the muscle synergies accompanying steering of walking along curved trajectories, in orde...
Human erect locomotion is unique among living primates. Evolution selected specific biomechanical fe...
We describe the muscle synergies accompanying steering of walking along curved trajectories, in orde...
We tested the hypothesis that common principles govern the production of the locomotor patterns for ...
Reduced flexibility over the neuromotor control of paretic leg muscles may impact the extent to whic...
We tested the hypothesis that common principles govern the production of the locomotor patterns for ...
Presented at the International Society of Posture and Gait Research Congress, Bologna, Italy (June 2...
posture and locomotion: motor patterns in humans walking with bent posture versus erect posture. J. ...
The aim of this study was to develop a methodology based on muscle synergies to investigate whether ...
Walking along a curved path requires coordinated motor actions of the entire body. Here, we investig...
Pain, paralysis or tissue damage in lower extremities can result in abnormal gait. Loss of motor con...
There is growing evidence that human locomotion is controlled by flexibly combining a set of basic m...