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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.






== Early History ==
== Background ==
== 1900's ==
=== [[Neuroscience]] ===

=== 1900-1945 ===
=== 1946-1999 ===
=== [[Biomechanics]] ===

== 2000-2010 ==

== Inverted Pendulum Theory ==


== Muscle Synergies ==


== Adaptation ==


== References ==
== 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.


Background

Inverted Pendulum Theory

Muscle Synergies

Adaptation

References