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Postural adaptation to unilateral hip muscle fatigue during human bipedal standing
Gait and Posture, 06/08/09
Vuillerme N et al. - The increase in CoP displacements observed under the non-fatigued leg in the fatigue condition could reflect enhanced exploratory “testing of the ground” movements with sensors of the non-fatigued leg's feet, providing supplementary somatosensory inputs to the central nervous system to preserve/facilitate postural control in condition of altered neuromuscular function of the dominant leg's hip abductors induced by the fatiguing exercise.
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