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Dynamic Balanced Reach: A Temporal and Spectral Analysis Across Increasing Performance Demands.


ABSTRACT: Standing balanced reach is a fundamental task involved in many activities of daily living that has not been well analyzed quantitatively to assess and characterize the multisegmental nature of the body's movements. We developed a dynamic balanced reach test (BRT) to analyze performance in this activity; in which a standing subject is required to maintain balance while reaching and pointing to a target disk moving across a large projection screen according to a sum-of-sines function. This tracking and balance task is made progressively more difficult by increasing the disk's overall excursion amplitude. Using kinematic and ground reaction force data from 32 young healthy subjects, we investigated how the motions of the tracking finger and whole-body center of mass (CoM) varied in response to the motion of the disk across five overall disk excursion amplitudes. Group representative performance statistics for the cohort revealed a monotonically increasing root mean squared (RMS) tracking error (RMSE) and RMS deviation (RMSD) between whole-body CoM (projected onto the ground plane) and the center of the base of support (BoS) with increasing amplitude (p?

SUBMITTER: Barton JE 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5125310 | biostudies-literature | 2016 Dec

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Dynamic Balanced Reach: A Temporal and Spectral Analysis Across Increasing Performance Demands.

Barton Joseph E JE   Graci Valentina V   Hafer-Macko Charlene C   Sorkin John D JD   F Macko Richard R  

Journal of biomechanical engineering 20161201 12


Standing balanced reach is a fundamental task involved in many activities of daily living that has not been well analyzed quantitatively to assess and characterize the multisegmental nature of the body's movements. We developed a dynamic balanced reach test (BRT) to analyze performance in this activity; in which a standing subject is required to maintain balance while reaching and pointing to a target disk moving across a large projection screen according to a sum-of-sines function. This trackin  ...[more]

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