Motor control and variability in human gait pattern

SHAFIZADEHKENARI, Mohsen and PLATT, Geoffrey (2013). Motor control and variability in human gait pattern. In: LOPEZ, Marguerita and GILLINGHAM, Arlena, (eds.) Treadmills: Kinematic Variability, Uses in Therapy & Effects on Muscle Activity. Hauppauge, New York, Nova Publisher, 1-42. [Book Section]

Abstract
In this book, the authors present current research in the study of the kinematic variability, uses in therapy and effects on muscle activity of treadmills. Topics discussed include a treadmill's effect on motor control and variability in human gait pattern; temporo-spatial and kinematic variables in the context of rehabilitation following treadmill walking; evaluation of gait stability based on recovery steps in perturbed gait; and the effects of treadmill walking on muscle activity and neuromuscular junction of botulinum toxin-induced muscle atrophy.
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