Sensory-Motor Posture Control in Lumbar Disorders
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Cutaneous Afferents in the Control of Posture and Locomotion
Although basic patterns of motor activity can be produced in the absence of sensory input, many different types of afferent information continuously sculpt motor output such that the intended movement responds to the environment. One type of sensory input is that derived from the skin. There are several different types of cutaneous receptors and afferents – these have been reviewed elsewhere (M...
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