Muscle contributions to centre of mass acceleration during turning gait in typically developing children: A simulation study
Turning while walking requires substantial joint kinematic and kinetic adaptations compared to straight walking in order to redirect the body centre of mass (COM) towards the new walking direction. The role of muscles and external forces in controlling and redirecting the COM during turning remains...
Main Authors: | Zavatsky, A, Dixon, P, Jansen, K, Jonkers, I, Stebbins, J, Theologis, T |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Elsevier
2015
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