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Carla Artacho-pérez

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Lumbopelvic flexibility modulates neuromuscular responses during trunk flexion–extension

2016

Various stimuli such as the flexibility of lumbopelvic structures influence the neuromuscular responses of the trunk musculature, leading to different load sharing strategies and reflex muscle responses from the afferents of lumbopelvic mechanoreceptors. This link between flexibility and neuromuscular response has been poorly studied. The aim of this study was to investigate the relationship between lumbopelvic flexibility and neuromuscular responses of the erector spinae, hamstring and abdominal muscles during trunk flexion-extension. Lumbopelvic movement patterns were measured in 29 healthy women, who were separated into two groups according to their flexibility during trunk flexion-exten…

AdultReflex Stretchmedicine.medical_specialtyFlexibility (anatomy)Muscle RelaxationBiophysicsNeuroscience (miscellaneous)ElectromyographyBicepsPelvis03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineLumbarAbdomenmedicineHumansRange of Motion ArticularMuscle SkeletalPelvisLeg030222 orthopedicsmedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industryTrunkBiomechanical PhenomenaMuscle relaxationmedicine.anatomical_structurePhysical therapyFemaleNeurology (clinical)business030217 neurology & neurosurgeryHamstringMuscle ContractionJournal of Electromyography and Kinesiology
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Adaptive inputs in an interface for people with Dyskinetic Cerebral Palsy: Learning and usability

2016

This study concerns the difficulty in accessing computers faced by people with Dyskinetic Cerebral Palsy (DCP). Thus diminishing their opportunities to communicate or learn. This population usually needs an alternative input human-computer interface (HCI). The paper presents an alternative multimodal HCI that incorporates a head-mounted interface and superficial electromyography sensors (sEMG). The aim of the study is to assess the usability and the suitability of these two HCI devices. Six non-disabled subjects and ten subjects with DCP participated in the iterative process in which each test follows an improvement of an input. The results indicated that for both systems, the improvements …

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