Fields studying movement generation, including robotics, psychology, cognitive science and neuroscience utilize concepts and tools related to the pervasiveness of variability in biological systems. The concepts of variability and complexity, and the nonlinear tools used to measure these concepts open new vistas for physical therapy practice and research in movement dysfunction of all types. Because mounting evidence supports the necessity of variability for health and functional movement, we argue in this perspective for changes in the way therapists view variability both in theory and in action. By providing clinical examples, as well as applying existing knowledge about complex systems, we hope to create a springboard for new directions i...
Introduction: Movement variability can be defined as the variance in human movement from one trial o...
In recent years, concepts and tools from dynamical systems theory have been successfully applied to ...
This review paper addresses the importance for sports biomechanics of movement variability, which ha...
Fields studying movement generation, including robotics, psychology, cognitive science, and neurosci...
Variability is a natural and important feature of human movement. Using existing theoretical framewo...
Fields studying movement generation, including robotics, psychology, cognitive science, and neurosci...
Background and Purpose: Physical therapists seek to optimize movement as a means of reducing disabi...
How Does the Body’s Motor Control System Deal with Repetition? While the presence of nonlinear dynam...
Movement variability is defined as the normal variations that occur in motor performance across mult...
Movement variability is considered essential to typical motor development. However, multiple theoret...
Humans are designed not onlywith variability but for variability. This article explores the importan...
An optimal level of variability enables us to interact adaptively and safely to a continuously chang...
In recent years, several works have explored variability using different approaches, trying to descr...
The complexity of human movement arises from the management of redundant (bio)mechanical degrees of ...
Current research in biology and physiology has unequivocally demonstrated the significance of variab...
Introduction: Movement variability can be defined as the variance in human movement from one trial o...
In recent years, concepts and tools from dynamical systems theory have been successfully applied to ...
This review paper addresses the importance for sports biomechanics of movement variability, which ha...
Fields studying movement generation, including robotics, psychology, cognitive science, and neurosci...
Variability is a natural and important feature of human movement. Using existing theoretical framewo...
Fields studying movement generation, including robotics, psychology, cognitive science, and neurosci...
Background and Purpose: Physical therapists seek to optimize movement as a means of reducing disabi...
How Does the Body’s Motor Control System Deal with Repetition? While the presence of nonlinear dynam...
Movement variability is defined as the normal variations that occur in motor performance across mult...
Movement variability is considered essential to typical motor development. However, multiple theoret...
Humans are designed not onlywith variability but for variability. This article explores the importan...
An optimal level of variability enables us to interact adaptively and safely to a continuously chang...
In recent years, several works have explored variability using different approaches, trying to descr...
The complexity of human movement arises from the management of redundant (bio)mechanical degrees of ...
Current research in biology and physiology has unequivocally demonstrated the significance of variab...
Introduction: Movement variability can be defined as the variance in human movement from one trial o...
In recent years, concepts and tools from dynamical systems theory have been successfully applied to ...
This review paper addresses the importance for sports biomechanics of movement variability, which ha...