Journal article

Adaptation of multijoint coordination during standing balance in healthy young and healthy old individuals

D Engelhart, JH Pasma, AC Schouten, RGKM Aarts, CGM Meskers, AB Maier, H van der Kooij

Journal of Neurophysiology | AMER PHYSIOLOGICAL SOC | Published : 2016

Abstract

Standing balance requires multijoint coordination between the ankles and hips. We investigated how humans adapt their multijoint coordination to adjust to various conditions and whether the adaptation differed between healthy young participants and healthy elderly. Balance was disturbed by push/pull rods, applying two continuous and independent force disturbances at the level of the hip and between the shoulder blades. In addition, external force fields were applied, represented by an external stiffness at the hip, either stabilizing or destabilizing the participants’ balance. Multivariate closed-loop system-identification techniques were used to describe the neuromuscular control mechanisms..

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