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Asymmetric balance control between legs for quiet but not for perturbed stance
Authors:Osvaldo Vieira Jr.  Daniel Boari Coelho  Luis Augusto Teixeira
Affiliation:1. Human Motor Systems Laboratory, School of Physical Education and Sport, University of S?o Paulo, Av. Prof. Mello Moraes, 65, S?o Paulo, SP, 05508-030, Brazil
Abstract:
Interlateral performance asymmetry in upright balance control was evaluated in this investigation by comparing unipedal stance on the right versus the left leg. Participants were healthy young adults, hand–foot congruent preference for the right body side. Balance performance was evaluated in unperturbed quiet stance and in the recovery of balance stability following a mechanical perturbation induced by unexpected load release. Evaluation was made under availability of full sensory information, and under deprivation of vision combined with distortion of sensory inputs from the feet soles. Results from perturbed posture revealed that muscular response latency and postural sway were symmetric between the legs. Unipedal stance was more stable when the body was supported on the right as compared with the left leg. No interaction was found between leg and sensory condition. Our findings are interpreted as resulting from specialization of the sensorimotor system controlling the right leg for continuous low-magnitude postural adjustments, while corrections to large-scale stance sway are symmetrically controlled between body sides.
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