Standing is the static posture most commonly evaluated in balance
assessments. This is because of its ubiquitous nature and because
the act of precariously balancing two thirds of our body mass some
distance from the ground imposes critical demands on the postural
control system. In this book, the authors present topical research
in the study of posture, including the changes with ageing and
exercise of postural control; the influence of sport training on
sagittal spinal curvatures; mathematical models, their biofidelity
and applications in human standing posture; the relationship
between muscle-tendon unit stiffness, joint stability and posture
and H-reflex assessment in understanding motor functions in
postural control.
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