Journal article
Muscle coordination of mediolateral balance in normal walking
MG Pandy, YC Lin, HJ Kim
Journal of Biomechanics | ELSEVIER SCI LTD | Published : 2010
Abstract
The aim of this study was to describe and explain how individual muscles control mediolateral balance during normal walking. Biomechanical modeling and experimental gait data were used to quantify individual muscle contributions to the mediolateral acceleration of the center of mass during the stance phase. We tested the hypothesis that the hip, knee, and ankle extensors, which act primarily in the sagittal plane and contribute significantly to vertical support and forward progression, also accelerate the center of mass in the mediolateral direction. Kinematic, force plate, and muscle EMG data were recorded simultaneously for five healthy subjects who walked at their preferred speeds. The bo..
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We thank Mirjana Jancic and Anthony Schache for their help with data collection. We are also grateful to Richard Baker, David Ackland, Tom Correa, and Anthony Schache for reviewing an earlier draft of this paper. This work was supported by a VESKI Innovation Fellowship and Australian Research Council Discovery Grants DP0772838 and DP0878705.