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27 gru 2016 · Normal gait requires concentric, eccentric, and isometric contractions of the foot, ankle, knee, hip, and trunk as well as training to maintain an upright posture. 1. Walking involves the alternating action of the two lower extremities. This walking pattern is studied as a gait cycle.
20 mar 2018 · Human Postural Control. March 2018. Frontiers in Neuroscience 12. DOI: 10.3389/fnins.2018.00171. License. CC BY 4.0. Authors: Yury Ivanenko. Victor Gurfinkel. Oregon Health and Science...
7 cze 2016 · Upright posture is the normal standing posture for humans. Although upright posture allows one to see farther and provides freedom to move the arms, it does have disadvantages. It places greater stress on the lower limbs, pelvis, and spine; reduces stability; and increases the work of the heart. 2 If the upright posture is correct, minimal ...
12 wrz 2016 · Good erect posture requires an understanding of the vertebral column’s structure and function as well as the basic principles of maintaining an upright stance. It also demands the ability to observe and assess posture so as to recognize common postural habits, faults and movement patterns.
18 lis 2021 · The multi-segment musculoskeletal walking models (e.g. models from 39,40) could benefit from an optimization of the control parameters (e.g. feedback gains) based on the human gait initiation...
6 sie 2012 · Today, we look at the most fundamental human characteristic: walking upright. Walking upright on two legs is the trait that defines the hominid lineage: Bipedalism separated the first...
19 mar 2018 · We start this review with an influential scheme of the upright posture control based on the idea of the inverted pendulum and the presence of center of pressure (CoP) oscillations, as important measure of postural stability.