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Reciprocal angular acceleration of the ankle and hip joints during quiet standing in humansAramaki et al., 2001
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- Aramaki Y
- Nozaki D
- Masani K
- Sato T
- Nakazawa K
- Yano H
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- Experimental brain research
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Human quiet standing is often modeled as a single inverted pendulum rotating around the ankle joint, under the assumption that movement around the hip joint is quite small. However, several recent studies have shown that movement around the hip joint can play a …
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