Center of mass states render multi-joint torques throughout standing balance recovery.
Kristen L JakubowskiGiovanni MartinoOwen N BeckGregory S SawickiLena H TingPublished in: bioRxiv : the preprint server for biology (2024)
Reactive balance control requires coordination of neurally-mediated feedforward and feedback pathways to generate stabilizing joint torques at the hip, knee, and ankle. Using a sensorimotor response model, we decomposed reactive joint torques into feedforward and feedback contributions based on delays relative to center of mass kinematics. Responses across joints were driven by the same signals, but contributions from feedforward versus feedback pathways differed, likely due to differences in musculotendon properties between proximal and distal muscles.