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Are there differences in postural regulation according to the level of competition in judoists?

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T Paillard, C Costes-Salon, C Lafont, P Dupui - British Medical Journal, 2002 - bjsm.bmj.com
Are there differences in postural regulation according to ... T Paillard, C
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[CITATION] Análise estabilográfica da postura ereta humana quasi-estática [tese livre-docência]. São …


M Duarte - Links
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[CITATION] Assim é a seqüência das faixas


CC Calleja - Revista Esporte e Educação, 1970
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The effect of cane use on the compensatory step following posterior perturbations


CD Hall, JL Jensen - Clinical Biomechanics, 2004 - Elsevier
Methods. Four older adults (range: 73–83 years) with balance impairment who
habitually use a cane completed this study. Subjects received a series of sudden
backward pulls that were large enough to elicit compensatory stepping. We ...
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Is there a transfer of postural ability from specific to unspecific postures in elite gymnasts?


F Asseman, O Caron, J Crémieux - Neuroscience letters, 2004 - Elsevier
The purpose of this study was to investigate the transfer of postural ability by
comparing the level of performance and postural control of elite gymnasts in
postures specifically trained or not. Fifteen elite gymnasts were asked to ...
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Anticipatory balance control is affected by loadless training experiences


G Robert, N Gueguen, P Avogadro, L … - Human movement science, 2004 - Elsevier
The main purpose of this study was to identify whether a lot of sports training
had any effect on the balance control associated with a leg movement. The nature
of the training experience was also an important concern and we chose ...
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[CITATION] Influence of training on postural and motor control in a combative sport


C Perrot, D Deviterne, P Perrin - Journal of Human Movement Studies, 1998 - Edinburgh; New York, Teviot Scientific.
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Postural performance and strategy in the unipedal stance of soccer players at different levels …


T Paillard, F Noé, T Rivière, V Marion, R … - Journal of athletic training, 2006 - pubmedcentral.nih.gov
Thierry Paillard, PhD, and Frédéric Noé, PhD, contributed to conception and
design; acquisition, analysis, and interpretation of the data; and drafting,
critical revision, and final approval of the article. Terence Rivière, MS, ...
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The effect of expertise in gymnastics on postural control

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N Vuillerme, F Danion, L Marin, A Boyadjian, … - Neuroscience letters, 2001 - Elsevier
The goal of this paper was (1) to investigate if gymnasts have a more stable
standing posture than experts in other sports, and (2) to determine how much
gymnasts are affected by the removal of vision in different postural tasks. ...
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Anticipatory postural adjustments and the latency of compensatory stepping reactions in …


W Liu, SH Kim, JT Long, PS Pohl, PW Duncan - Neuroscience letters, 2003 - Elsevier
A compensatory stepping response is a commonly used strategy in recovering
balance control after a postural perturbation. Unlike gait initiation, the
compensatory stepping often occurs without an anticipatory postural ...
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