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Quantifying unsupported sitting posture impairments in humans with cervical spinal cord injury using a head-mounted IMU sensor.

Yuming LeiVictoria RiosJessica JiBrandon DuhonHunter BoydYunhan Xu
Published in: Spinal cord (2023)
cSCI participants were more reliant on visual and vestibular systems for sitting balance, while depending less on proprioception and muscle control compared to controls. These findings suggest that the altered postural regulatory strategy is ineffective in maintaining postural stability during unsupported sitting, emphasizing the importance of proprioception and muscle control for seated postural stability in cSCI participants.
Keyphrases
  • spinal cord injury
  • skeletal muscle
  • neuropathic pain
  • optical coherence tomography