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Identification of the contribution of the ankle and hip joints to multi-segmental balance control
2013
Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation
Human stance involves multiple segments, including the legs and trunk, and requires coordinated actions of both. A novel method was developed that reliably estimates the contribution of the left and right leg (i.e., the ankle and hip joints) to the balance control of individual subjects. Methods: The method was evaluated using simulations of a double-inverted pendulum model and the applicability was demonstrated with an experiment with seven healthy and one Parkinsonian participant. Model
doi:10.1186/1743-0003-10-23
pmid:23433148
pmcid:PMC3662596
fatcat:b276vlraqnfhnisw6r3xntov4a