During walking our balance is maintained by muscle action. In part these muscle actions automatically respond to the imbalance. This paper considers responses to balance perturbations in muscles around the ankle, peroneus longus (PL), tibialis anterior (TA) and soleus (SO). It is investigated if their action is related to previously observed balance mechanisms: the 'braking reaction' and the mediolateral ankle strategy. Subjects walked on a treadmill and received pushes to the left and pulls to the right in various phases of the gait cycle. Muscle actions were divided into medium latency R1 (100-150 ms), long latency R2 (170-250 ms), and late action R3 (270-350 ms). Short latency responses, before 100 ms, were not observed but later respons...
During walking on a treadmill 10 human subjects (mean age 20 years) were perturbed by 100 ms pushes ...
The ankle joint muscles can contribute to balance during walking by modulating the center of pressur...
Mediolateral stability during walking can be controlled by adjustment of foot placement. Reactive ac...
During walking our balance is maintained by muscle action. In part these muscle actions automaticall...
During walking our balance is maintained by muscle action. In part these muscle actions automaticall...
During walking our balance is maintained by muscle action. In part these muscle actions automaticall...
During walking our balance is maintained by muscle action. In part these muscle actions automaticall...
During walking our balance is maintained by muscle action. In part these muscle actions automaticall...
During walking our balance is maintained by muscle action. In part these muscle actions automaticall...
During walking our balance is maintained by muscle action. In part these muscle actions automaticall...
Contains fulltext : 191344.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)During walkin...
The ankle joint muscles can contribute to balance during walking by modulating the center of pressur...
During walking on a treadmill 10 human subjects (mean age 20 years) were perturbed by 100 ms pushes ...
During walking on a treadmill 10 human subjects (mean age 20 years) were perturbed by 100 ms pushes ...
During walking on a treadmill 10 human subjects (mean age 20 years) were perturbed by 100 ms pushes ...
During walking on a treadmill 10 human subjects (mean age 20 years) were perturbed by 100 ms pushes ...
The ankle joint muscles can contribute to balance during walking by modulating the center of pressur...
Mediolateral stability during walking can be controlled by adjustment of foot placement. Reactive ac...
During walking our balance is maintained by muscle action. In part these muscle actions automaticall...
During walking our balance is maintained by muscle action. In part these muscle actions automaticall...
During walking our balance is maintained by muscle action. In part these muscle actions automaticall...
During walking our balance is maintained by muscle action. In part these muscle actions automaticall...
During walking our balance is maintained by muscle action. In part these muscle actions automaticall...
During walking our balance is maintained by muscle action. In part these muscle actions automaticall...
During walking our balance is maintained by muscle action. In part these muscle actions automaticall...
Contains fulltext : 191344.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)During walkin...
The ankle joint muscles can contribute to balance during walking by modulating the center of pressur...
During walking on a treadmill 10 human subjects (mean age 20 years) were perturbed by 100 ms pushes ...
During walking on a treadmill 10 human subjects (mean age 20 years) were perturbed by 100 ms pushes ...
During walking on a treadmill 10 human subjects (mean age 20 years) were perturbed by 100 ms pushes ...
During walking on a treadmill 10 human subjects (mean age 20 years) were perturbed by 100 ms pushes ...
The ankle joint muscles can contribute to balance during walking by modulating the center of pressur...
Mediolateral stability during walking can be controlled by adjustment of foot placement. Reactive ac...