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Anticipatory postural adjustments contribute to age-related changes in compensatory steps associated with unilateral perturbationsHyodo et al., 2012
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- Hyodo M
- Saito M
- Ushiba J
- Tomita Y
- Minami M
- Masakado Y
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- Gait & posture
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Compensatory steps are essential for preventing falls following perturbations. This study aimed to explore age-related changes in compensatory steps to unilateral perturbations, specifically in terms of whether anticipatory postural adjustments (APAs) play a role in …
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