A Gluteus-Specific Muscle Synergy Recruited During the First Recovery Step Following a Backward Pitch Perturbation
The central nervous system momentarily activates a set of specific muscle synergies to maintain balance when external mechanical perturbations induce walking instability, which is critically involved in preventing falls. The activation patterns and composition of the muscle synergies recruited in th...
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Main Authors: | Huijie Lin (Author), Xiping Ren (Author), Christoph Lutter (Author), Haidan Liang (Author), Fengxue Qi (Author), Qining Yang (Author), Maeruan Kebbach (Author), Martin Schlegel (Author), Sven Bruhn (Author), Rainer Bader (Author), Thomas Tischer (Author) |
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2024-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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