Yılmaz, U., Investigation of the Posture Control During the Preparation for Voluntary Movement, Hacettepe University Graduate School of Health Sciences, M.Sc. Thesis in Sports Sciences and Technology, Ankara, 2019. The aim of this study is to examine the two-level control approach regarding the posture control in terms of postural adjustments and muscle forces. Kinetic, kinematic and muscle activation data of 8 male participants were collected. In this regard, the movement protocol for voluntary movement and reaction to the auditory stimulus, the phases of posture control while quiet stance on one foot and preparation for voluntary movements were examined. There was no significant difference between the two-level posture control co...
Efficient postural control results from an effective interplay between sensory feedbacks integration...
<div><p>Several models have been employed to study human postural control during upright quiet stanc...
The human body is a complex system driven by hundreds of muscles, and its control mechanisms are not...
VATANSEVER, Ö.M. The investigation of the relationship between body awareness and balance and postur...
In the present study the displacements of centre of pressure as well as the vertical projection of c...
The aim of this study was to compare the effects of shoulder stabilization exercises (SE) given in a...
In the study "The relationship between postural stability and physical activities", we focused on de...
Razumijevanje načina rada kontrolnog sustava čovjeka od velikog je značenja u biomehaničkim analizam...
This work presents a computer mathematical model of the human neuromusculoskeletal system specially ...
Amaç:Bu çalışmanın amacı farklı zorlukta postural motor görev sırasında eş zamanlı olarak gerçekleşt...
Feed-forward (anticipatory) postural adjustments are known to initiate voluntary move...
This study was planned to investigate the effects of cervical spinal stabilization (CSS) exercise pr...
Our ability to move, and more importantly adapt our movements to satisfy the needs of a desired cont...
The human body is a complex system driven by hundreds of muscles, and its control mechanisms are not...
In a person's daily life, upright stance is a very essential postural position for using hands, loco...
Efficient postural control results from an effective interplay between sensory feedbacks integration...
<div><p>Several models have been employed to study human postural control during upright quiet stanc...
The human body is a complex system driven by hundreds of muscles, and its control mechanisms are not...
VATANSEVER, Ö.M. The investigation of the relationship between body awareness and balance and postur...
In the present study the displacements of centre of pressure as well as the vertical projection of c...
The aim of this study was to compare the effects of shoulder stabilization exercises (SE) given in a...
In the study "The relationship between postural stability and physical activities", we focused on de...
Razumijevanje načina rada kontrolnog sustava čovjeka od velikog je značenja u biomehaničkim analizam...
This work presents a computer mathematical model of the human neuromusculoskeletal system specially ...
Amaç:Bu çalışmanın amacı farklı zorlukta postural motor görev sırasında eş zamanlı olarak gerçekleşt...
Feed-forward (anticipatory) postural adjustments are known to initiate voluntary move...
This study was planned to investigate the effects of cervical spinal stabilization (CSS) exercise pr...
Our ability to move, and more importantly adapt our movements to satisfy the needs of a desired cont...
The human body is a complex system driven by hundreds of muscles, and its control mechanisms are not...
In a person's daily life, upright stance is a very essential postural position for using hands, loco...
Efficient postural control results from an effective interplay between sensory feedbacks integration...
<div><p>Several models have been employed to study human postural control during upright quiet stanc...
The human body is a complex system driven by hundreds of muscles, and its control mechanisms are not...