Trunk, head and pelvis interactions in healthy children when performing seated daily arm tasks

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  • who: L. H. C. Peeters from the Department of Rehabilitation, Donders Centre for Neuroscience, Radboud University Medical Center, , HB Nijmegen, The Netherlands have published the paper: Trunk, head and pelvis interactions in healthy children when performing seated daily arm tasks, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: In flexion, the contribution was roughly equal among all segments, but in lateral bending the thoracic segments contributed more compared to the lumbar segments, and in trunk axial rotation the lower thoracic segment contributed most. Although the four trunk segments taken into account in this study still represent a simplification . . .

     

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