Small, rapid stretches were applied to the soleus muscle during the stance phase of walking by lifting the forefoot with a pneumatic device. Stretch responses were induced in the soleus muscle by the disturbance. The amplitude and time course of the responses from the soleus muscle were a function o
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CONTRIBUTIONS OF INDIVIDUAL MUSCLES TO MEDIOLATERAL STABILITY IN NORMAL WALKING
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- Elsevier Science
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- 2007
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- 0021-9290
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