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The effect of prior leaning on human postural responses
Authors:FB Horak  SP Moore
Affiliation:

RS Dow Neurological Sciences institute, Good Samaritan Hospital and Medical Center, Portland, OR, USA

Abstract:
This study examines how human postural responses are altered by leaning about the ankles to five different initial stance positions prior to anterior or posterior horizontal translations of the support surface. When subjects leaned in the same direction as the translation-induced sway, postural strategies changed to use of less ankle torque and more horizontal shear forces at the surface to return to equilibrium. This change in strategy was associated with reduced and delayed activation of the stretched ankle muscles and an increased activation of proximal muscles producing rapid hip flexions or extensions. The changes in ankle muscle activation strength and latencies cannot be predicted based on simple stretch or load reflexes, but match predictions from computational, biomechanical models of human stance co-ordination1–4.
Keywords:Posture   EMG   model   stretch reflex   electromyography
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