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In healthy subjects, functionally appropriate modulation of short latency leg muscle reflexes occurs during gait. This modulation has been ascribed, in part, to changes in presynaptic inhibition of Ia afferents. The changes in modulation of quadricep
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Publikováno v:
Journal of Neurophysiology. 98:3263-3268
In healthy adults, soleus H-reflexes are rhythmically modulated and generally depressed during gait compared with rest. From ages 6 to 13 yr, there is a progressive increase in the tonic inhibition of H-reflexes during walking, especially during the
The development of bipedal locomotion was studied electrophysiologically in 50 children, ages varying between 6 months and 7 years. The typical features of the immature gait were: A co-activation of antagonistic leg muscles during the stance phase. W
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Publikováno v:
Experimental Brain Research, 150, 163-73
Experimental Brain Research, 150, 2, pp. 163-73
Experimental Brain Research, 150, 2, pp. 163-73
Item does not contain fulltext How is heading direction maintained in human gait? This question was investigated with respect to the role of optic flow and in the context of different movement strategies. While walking on a treadmill the deviation fr
Publikováno v:
Annales de Réadaptation et de Médecine Physique. 42:493-496
Introduction Using EMG and tension recordings during treadmill walking in spastic patients, the authors provide arguments that changes in mechanical muscle fibre properties contribute to spastic muscle hypertonia. Material and methods EMG activity an
Publikováno v:
Experimental Brain Research, 125, pp. 265-270
Experimental Brain Research, 125, 265-270
Experimental Brain Research, 125, 265-270
During gait it is generally accepted that there is a reduction in amplitude of H-reflexes as compared to standing. For short-latency stretch reflexes, however, it is less clear whether a similar reduction in reflex gain is present during locomotion.
Autor:
Wiltrud Berger
Publikováno v:
NeuroRehabilitation. 10:257-265
Autor:
Wiltrud Berger
Publikováno v:
Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews. 22:579-582
BERGER, W. Characteristics of locomotor control in children with cerebral palsy. NEUROSCI BIOBEHAV REV 22(4) 579–582, 1998.—The typical features of electromyographical (EMG) recordings from children with cerebral palsy (CP) consist of a coactivat
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Gait & Posture, 7, 1, pp. 16-25
Gait & Posture, 7, 16-25
Gait & Posture, 7, 16-25
Stimulation of the sural nerve activates MG (medial gastrocnemius) more strongly than LG (lateral gastrocnemius) in acute cat experiments. In contrast, in sitting man previous studies have failed to establish such differential effects. Since some cut
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Experimental Brain Research. 114:63-70
The effect of an optic flow pattern on human locomotion was studied in subjects walking on a self-driven treadmill. During walking an optic flow pattern was presented, which gave subjects the illusion of walking in a tunnel. Visual stimulation was ac