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'''Lower limb neuromechanics''' is an interdisciplinary field which combines [[neuroscience]] and [[biomechanics]] to study human movement and its relation to the brain, specifically in limbs below the waist. |
'''Lower limb neuromechanics''' is an interdisciplinary field which combines [[neuroscience]] and [[biomechanics]] to study human movement and its relation to the [[brain]], specifically in limbs below the waist. |
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== Background == |
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=== [[Neuroscience]] === |
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=== 1900-1945 === |
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=== [[Biomechanics]] === |
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== 2000-2010 == |
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== Inverted Pendulum Theory == |
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== Muscle Synergies == |
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== Adaptation == |
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== References == |
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Revision as of 17:30, 23 September 2013
Lower limb neuromechanics is an interdisciplinary field which combines neuroscience and biomechanics to study human movement and its relation to the brain, specifically in limbs below the waist.