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Incorporating Voluntary Knee Flexion Into Nonanticipatory Balance Corrections
2007
Journal of Neurophysiology
Oude Nijhuis LB, Bloem BR, Carpenter MG, Allum JHJ. Incorporating voluntary knee flexion into nonanticipatory balance corrections. Knee movements play a critical role in most balance corrections. Loss of knee flexibility may cause postural instability. Conversely, trained voluntary knee flexions executed during balance corrections might help to overcome balance deficits. We examined whether bilateral knee flexion could be added to automatic balance corrections generated by sudden balance
doi:10.1152/jn.01303.2006
pmid:17898137
fatcat:vzeznvdgjzbcnmijnztvy4zkpm