Postural coordination patterns as a function of dynamics of the support surface |
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Authors: | Young-Gyu Ko John H. Challis Karl M. Newell |
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Affiliation: | Department of Human Movement Science, Seoul Women's University, 126, Kongnung 2-dong, Nowon-Ku, Seoul 139-774, South Korea. |
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Abstract: | The present study investigated the compensatory postural coordination patterns that emerge in the face of dynamic changes in the surface of support. Adult subjects stood on a moving platform that was sinusoidally translated in the anterior-posterior direction. The frequency and amplitude of the support surface translation were manipulated over a wide range of parameter values. The results revealed that as the frequency of platform motion increased, the postural system systematically exploited the available joint-space degrees of freedom and generated four distinct postural coordination modes (a rigid mode --> ankle mode --> ankle-hip mode --> ankle-hip-knee mode). It appears that upright standing posture has a small set of coordination patterns that are particular to the dynamics of the surface of support. |
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Keywords: | Postural coordination patterns Degrees of freedom Support surface translation |
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