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Motor Control Of Human Gait: A Dynamic Systems Perspective, Gary P. Austin Mar 2001

Motor Control Of Human Gait: A Dynamic Systems Perspective, Gary P. Austin

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Fundamentally, gait permits humans to move intentionally and independently from place to place and to interact with the environment. Human gait, as ordinary as it may seem, is a wonderful illustration of the complex, yet precise action emerging from the interplay of the organism and the environment. As a result of this precision, the locomotor system functions safely and efficiently regardless of the ever-varying environmental conditions. Successful movement ultimately depends on the control, coordination, and integration of the many resources offered by the locomotor system and the environment.