2005
DOI: 10.4028/www.scientific.net/kem.277-279.142
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Effect of Initial Lean on Scaling of Postural Feedback Responses

Abstract: We examined how the central nervous system adjusts postural responses to an increased postural challenge due to an initial lean. Postural feedback responses scale to accommodate biomechanical constraints, such as an allowable ankle joint torque. Initial forward leaning, which is observed among the elderly who are inactive or afraid of falling, brings subjects near to the limit of stability and makes the biomechanical constraints more difficult to obey. We hypothesized that the central nervous system is aware o… Show more

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