Responses to External Perturbations in Selected Human Motor Tasks - A Systematic Review and Analysis.
Balance is critical for human posture control when standing upright and during cyclic locomotor tasks such as walking or running, as well as for acyclic tasks such as gait initiation or complex sport movements. In the course of evolution, Homo sapiens developed an upright posture for bipedalism, thu...
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