Tibialis anterior muscle fascicle dynamics adequately represent postural sway during standing balance. J Appl Physiol 115: 17421750, 2013. First published October 17, 2013; doi:10.1152/japplphysiol.00517.2013. To maintain a stable, upright posture, the central nervous system (CNS) must integrate sensory information from multiple sources and subsequently generate corrective torque about the ankle joint. Although proprioceptive information from the muscles that cross this joint has been shown to be vital in this process, the specific source of this information remains questionable. Recent research has been focused on the potential role of tibialis anterior (TA) muscle during standing, largely due to the lack of modulation of its activity thro...
One of the most important muscular groups which contribute to maintain standing balance is triceps s...
Maintenance of upright standing posture has often been explained using the inverted pendulum model. ...
Inferences on the active contribution of plantar flexors to the stabilisation of human standing post...
When individuals stand with their feet apart, activation of tibialis anterior (TA) muscle seems to s...
When individuals stand with their feet apart, activation of tibialis anterior (TA) muscle seems to s...
In human standing, gravity causes forward toppling about the ankle joint which is prevented by activ...
Background: Evidence of self-sustained muscle activation following a brief electrical stimulation ha...
OBJECTIVE: Investigate the relationship between changes in lower limb EMG root mean square (RMS) act...
During quiet standing the human ‘inverted pendulum’ sways irregularly. In previous work where subjec...
During quiet standing the human ‘inverted pendulum’ sways irregularly. In previous work where subjec...
BACKGROUND AND AIM: To ensure upright balance the ankle joint stiffness must be sufficient to resist...
Aim: The present study investigated how the triceps surae are controlled at the spinal level during ...
Understanding the context in which vibration of musculature about the ankle joints elicits postural ...
Background: Ankle plantarflexor muscle impairment contributes to asymmetrical postural control posts...
One of the most important muscular groups which contribute to maintain standing balance is triceps s...
One of the most important muscular groups which contribute to maintain standing balance is triceps s...
Maintenance of upright standing posture has often been explained using the inverted pendulum model. ...
Inferences on the active contribution of plantar flexors to the stabilisation of human standing post...
When individuals stand with their feet apart, activation of tibialis anterior (TA) muscle seems to s...
When individuals stand with their feet apart, activation of tibialis anterior (TA) muscle seems to s...
In human standing, gravity causes forward toppling about the ankle joint which is prevented by activ...
Background: Evidence of self-sustained muscle activation following a brief electrical stimulation ha...
OBJECTIVE: Investigate the relationship between changes in lower limb EMG root mean square (RMS) act...
During quiet standing the human ‘inverted pendulum’ sways irregularly. In previous work where subjec...
During quiet standing the human ‘inverted pendulum’ sways irregularly. In previous work where subjec...
BACKGROUND AND AIM: To ensure upright balance the ankle joint stiffness must be sufficient to resist...
Aim: The present study investigated how the triceps surae are controlled at the spinal level during ...
Understanding the context in which vibration of musculature about the ankle joints elicits postural ...
Background: Ankle plantarflexor muscle impairment contributes to asymmetrical postural control posts...
One of the most important muscular groups which contribute to maintain standing balance is triceps s...
One of the most important muscular groups which contribute to maintain standing balance is triceps s...
Maintenance of upright standing posture has often been explained using the inverted pendulum model. ...
Inferences on the active contribution of plantar flexors to the stabilisation of human standing post...