Data belonging to the paper: Pelvis perturbations in various directions while standing in staggered stance elicit concurrent responses in both the sagittal and frontal plane

doi: 10.4121/20318382.v2
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doi: 10.4121/20318382
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van Mierlo, Michelle; Jean Ormiston; Vlutters, Mark; Edwin van Asseldonk; Herman van der Kooij (2023): Data belonging to the paper: Pelvis perturbations in various directions while standing in staggered stance elicit concurrent responses in both the sagittal and frontal plane. Version 2. 4TU.ResearchData. dataset. https://doi.org/10.4121/20318382.v2
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This dataset contains the data used to produce the results of the paper: Pelvis perturbations in various directions while standing in staggered stance elicit concurrent responses in both the sagittal and frontal plane'. An extensive description of the methods can be found in the paper (when published). 10 healthy participants were standing in staggered stance while receiving pelvis perturbations in eight different directions. Meanwhile ground reaction forces, optical motion capture and muscle activity was recorded. The dataset contains the following measures: whole body centre of mass position, centre of pressure position, muscle activation of the left and right: tibialis anterior, soleus, peroneus longus, gluteus maximus, gluteus medius, and adductor magnus and the joint moments of the left and right hip, knee and ankle in the sagittal and frontal plane.

history
  • 2022-08-01 first online
  • 2023-06-22 published, posted
publisher
4TU.ResearchData
format
.csv
funding
  • This work is part of the research program Wearable Robotics with project number P16-05, which is (partly) funded by the Dutch Research Council (NWO).
organizations
University of Twente, Department of Biomechanical Engineering

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