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Muscle activity during crouched walking.

Martin HoraMichal StruškaZuzana MatějovskáPetr KubovýVladimír Sládek
Published in: American journal of biological anthropology (2023)
General increase in lower limb muscle activation at lower postural heights suggests a negative relationship between relative postural height and fatigue, and may indicate a possible mechanism by which short stature could benefit the hunter in approach hunting. Greater activation of thigh and gluteal muscles relative to shank muscles may help to identify crouched walking in past human populations.
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