“…Recently, COM-COP inclination angle, which is determined as the instantaneous orientation of the line connecting the COM and COP with respect to a vertical line through COP, has been proposed for the quantification of dynamic stability during a gait (Lee & Chou, 2006). Although the COM trajectories could leave the foot support region that always includes the COP location during a dynamic task Mummolo, Mangialardi, & Kim, 2013), greater COM-COP inclination angle allow increased moment arm to generate inertia and momentum of the body segments for balance recovery (Hsue, Miller, & Su, 2009b). It has been identified as a valuable parameter in a variety of studies (Chien, Lu, & Liu, 2013Hsu et al, 2010;Huang, Lu, Chen, Wang, & Chou, 2008).…”