Equilibrium and non equilibrium tests in coordination
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Coordinated movements are characterized by appropriate speed, distance, direction, timing and muscular tension.
In addition, they involve appropriate synergistic influences (muscle recruitment), easy reversal between opposing muscle groups (appropriate sequencing of contraction and relaxation), and proximal fixation to allow distal motion or maintenance of a posture.
Schmidt and Lee define coordination as the “behavior of two or more degrees of freedom in relation to each other to produce skilled activity.”
Balance is said as the maintenance of postural stability, or equilibrium, and is mostly used with the term postural control.
In addition, they involve appropriate synergistic influences (muscle recruitment), easy reversal between opposing muscle groups (appropriate sequencing of contraction and relaxation), and proximal fixation to allow distal motion or maintenance of a posture.
Schmidt and Lee define coordination as the “behavior of two or more degrees of freedom in relation to each other to produce skilled activity.”
Balance is said as the maintenance of postural stability, or equilibrium, and is mostly used with the term postural control.
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