Placing the leading limb closer to an obstacle reduces collision of the trailing limb: an investigation in a virtual environment
IntroductionWhen walking and stepping over an obstacle of a certain height, tripping occurs more frequently with the trailing limb than the leading limb. The present study was designed to address whether collisions involving the trailing limb can be improved with experimental manipulation of the pla...
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Main Authors: | Tomoki Hakamata (Author), Juntaro Sakazaki (Author), Takahiro Higuchi (Author) |
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Frontiers Media S.A.,
2024-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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