2007
DOI: 10.1016/j.gaitpost.2006.09.001
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Changes in postural stability with fatigue of lower extremity frontal and sagittal plane movers

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“…Fatigue of hip musculature led to postural control impairment, while fatigue of ankle musculature did not impair postural control (Gribble and Hertel 2004a). Salavati et al (2007) observed that the fatigue of ankle musculature impaired postural control more than the fatigue of hip musculature. Miller and Bird (1976) reported that fatigue of knee and hip Xexors and extensors aVected postural performance more than that of ankle plantar Xexor and dorsiXexor muscles.…”
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“…Fatigue of hip musculature led to postural control impairment, while fatigue of ankle musculature did not impair postural control (Gribble and Hertel 2004a). Salavati et al (2007) observed that the fatigue of ankle musculature impaired postural control more than the fatigue of hip musculature. Miller and Bird (1976) reported that fatigue of knee and hip Xexors and extensors aVected postural performance more than that of ankle plantar Xexor and dorsiXexor muscles.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…ankle plantar Xexors and dorsiXexors, ankle invertors and evertors, knee extensors, hip Xexor-extensors, hip abductoradductors, lumbar erector spinae or neck muscles) aVects postural control (Gribble and Hertel 2004a, b;Gribble et al 2004;Yaggie and McGregor 2002;Vuillerme et al 2002;Corbeil et al 2003;Caron 2003;Johnston et al 1998;Harkins et al 2005;Gosselin et al 2004;Salavati et al 2007). …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
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“…Several studies have reported the diVerential eVects of LMF at diVerent locations on postural control, with some mixed results (Kwon et al 1998;Gribble and Hertel 2004a, b;Bellew and Fenter 2006;Salavati et al 2007). Results from these studies suggest that the eVects of fatigue on postural control are speciWc to the muscle groups recruited and measures of postural control used.…”
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“…Measurement of postural sway, the horizontal movement of the body around the centre of gravity, is commonly used to evaluate postural stability, and disturbance of input from the sensory systems will affect postural sway [16][17][18][19][20][21]. Studies of postural sway in young adults also suggest that fatigue of the hip and ankle muscles increases postural sway [16,17].…”
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confidence: 99%