Differences in left and right lower limb control strategies in coping with visual tracking tasks during bipedal standing
IntroductionDifferences in motor control between the lower limbs may influence the risk of sports injury and recovery from rehabilitation. In this study, differences in the visual feedback ability of the left and right lower limbs were assessed using visual target tracking tasks.MethodsThirty-four h...
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Main Authors: | Tadayoshi Minamisawa (Author), Noboru Chiba (Author), Eizaburo Suzuki (Author) |
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2024-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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