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Influence of Arm Joint Limitation on Interlimb Coordination during Split-belt Treadmill Walking
2019
Advanced Biomedical Engineering
During walking, arm and leg swings in healthy people are closely coupled temporally by interlimb coordination. A split-belt treadmill contains two belts that can be driven at different velocities, and is used to demonstrate the adaptability of human bipedal locomotion. Previous studies focusing on the use of split-belt treadmills in patients with neurological disorder demonstrated the existence of impaired temporal limb coordination in such patients, but the in uences of neural and nonneural
doi:10.14326/abe.8.130
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