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Reconstruction of equilibrium trajectories during whole-body movements
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Abstract. The framework of the equilibrium-point hypothesis was used to reconstruct equilibrium trajectories (ETs) of the ankle, hip and body center of mass during quick voluntary hip
Kazuhisa Domen, Mark L. Latash, Vladimir M. Zatsio
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Kazuhisa Domen, Mark L. Latash, Vladimir M. Zatsiorsky
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