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Patterns of whole-body muscle activations following vertical perturbations during standing and walking.

Desiderio Cano PorrasJesse V JacobsRivka InzelbergYotam BahatGabriel ZeiligMeir Plotnik
Published in: Journal of neuroengineering and rehabilitation (2021)
Our results demonstrate that vertical (vs. horizontal) perturbations generate unique balance-correcting muscle activations, which were consistent with counteracting vertical body extension induced by downward perturbations and vertical body flexion induced by upward perturbations. Availability of visual input appears to affect response efficiency, and incongruent visual input can adversely affect response triggering. Our findings have clinical implications for the design of robotic exoskeletons (to ensure user safety in dynamic balance environments) and for perturbation-based balance and gait rehabilitation.
Keyphrases
  • skeletal muscle
  • robot assisted