The assumption that proprioceptive inputs from the lower legs are used to trigger balance and gait movements is questioned in this review (an outgrowth of discussions initiated during the Neural Control of Movement Satellite meeting held in Cozumel, Mexico, April 1997). Recent findings presented here suggest that trunk or hip inputs may be more important in triggering human balance corrections and that proprioceptive input from the lower legs mainly helps with the final shaping and intermuscular coordination of postural and gait movements. Three major questions were considered. First, what role, if any, do lower-leg proprioceptive inputs play in the triggering of normal balance corrections? If this role is negligible, which alternative prop...
Explicit visual feedback on postural sway is often used in balance assessment and training. However,...
The influence of proprioceptive feedback on muscle activity during isometric tasks is the subject of...
The objective of this thesis was to investigate the contributions of both the vestibular and foot/an...
The assumption that proprioceptive inputs from the lower legs are used to trigger balance and gait m...
The assumption that proprioceptive inputs from the lower legs are used to trigger balance and gait m...
International audienceThis study was based on the assumption that the central processing of proprioc...
Item does not contain fulltextTriggering of balance corrections may depend on both leg and trunk pro...
Humans control balance using different feedback loops involving the vestibular system, the visual sy...
In addition to being a prerequisite for many activities of daily living, the ability to maintain ste...
International audienceMaintaining erect human posture depends on graviceptive information. This can ...
Proprioception includes sensations of the position of the limbs in space, the velocity they are movi...
Understanding postural control requires considering various mechanisms underlying a person's ability...
The ability to obtain correct balance control information and adjust motor performance appropriately...
Through recent studies, the role of proprioceptors in reactions to perturbations during gait has bee...
Postural control has been defined as the control of the bodys position in space for the purposes of ...
Explicit visual feedback on postural sway is often used in balance assessment and training. However,...
The influence of proprioceptive feedback on muscle activity during isometric tasks is the subject of...
The objective of this thesis was to investigate the contributions of both the vestibular and foot/an...
The assumption that proprioceptive inputs from the lower legs are used to trigger balance and gait m...
The assumption that proprioceptive inputs from the lower legs are used to trigger balance and gait m...
International audienceThis study was based on the assumption that the central processing of proprioc...
Item does not contain fulltextTriggering of balance corrections may depend on both leg and trunk pro...
Humans control balance using different feedback loops involving the vestibular system, the visual sy...
In addition to being a prerequisite for many activities of daily living, the ability to maintain ste...
International audienceMaintaining erect human posture depends on graviceptive information. This can ...
Proprioception includes sensations of the position of the limbs in space, the velocity they are movi...
Understanding postural control requires considering various mechanisms underlying a person's ability...
The ability to obtain correct balance control information and adjust motor performance appropriately...
Through recent studies, the role of proprioceptors in reactions to perturbations during gait has bee...
Postural control has been defined as the control of the bodys position in space for the purposes of ...
Explicit visual feedback on postural sway is often used in balance assessment and training. However,...
The influence of proprioceptive feedback on muscle activity during isometric tasks is the subject of...
The objective of this thesis was to investigate the contributions of both the vestibular and foot/an...