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The relative contributions of the prosthetic and sound limb to balance control in unilateral transtibial amputees
Highlights ► We compared the contribution of the hip and ankle joints to balance control following waist-pull perturbations. ► Perturbations in backward/forward direction are recovered mainly by the ankle strategy. ► Amputees compensate for the absence of active ankle control in the prosthetic limb...
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description | Highlights ► We compared the contribution of the hip and ankle joints to balance control following waist-pull perturbations. ► Perturbations in backward/forward direction are recovered mainly by the ankle strategy. ► Amputees compensate for the absence of active ankle control in the prosthetic limb by increasing the ankle moment in the sound limb. ► The passive properties of the prosthetic foot contribute to balance control. ► Amputees and controls resist perturbations in medio-lateral direction by generating the necessary hip moments. |
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