Abstract:Background: Singe leg stance (SLS) is a commonly used assessment of balance, but there is lack of knowledge of how different body part may be involved in the SLS maintenance. The purpose of this study was to utilize small inertial measurement unit (IMUs) to investigate how different body segments respond during static SLS.Methods: This was a cross-sectional study with two IMU sensors utilized to compare two body locations. The sensors were placed at two flat areas -on L4-5 spinous processes for the trunk segme… Show more
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