Mechanical effects of canes on standing posture: beyond perceptual information.
Marta RussoJongwoo LeeNeville HoganDagmar SternadPublished in: Journal of neuroengineering and rehabilitation (2022)
Given this static instability, these results show that using canes can provide not only mechanical benefits but also challenges. From a control perspective, effort can be reduced by resting the arms on the canes and by channeling noise in the task-irrelevant dimensions. However, larger forces exerted onto the canes can also have destabilizing effects and the instability of the canes needs to be counteracted, possibly by arm and shoulder stiffness. Insights into the variety of mechanical effects is important for the design of canes and the instructions of how to use them.