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Neuromuscular responses differ between slip-induced falls and recoveries in older adults.

Andrew SawersYi-Chung Clive PaiTanvi BhattLena H Ting
Published in: Journal of neurophysiology (2016)
A central question relevant to the prevention of falls is: How does the robust control of walking and balance break down during a fall? Previous work has focused on muscle coordination during successful balance recoveries or the kinematics and kinetics of falls. Here, for the first time, we identified differences in the spatial and temporal coordination of muscles among older adults who fell and those who recovered from an unexpected slip.
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