
We have collected kinematic data (heel and pelvis markers) from healthy adults during treadmill walking, whilst force-field perturbations and timed muscle vibrations were applied. We assessed the (after-)effects of these two interventions by evaluating foot placement control through outcome measures derived from a regression model which predicts foot placement based on the center-of-mass kinematic state. The data and analyses provided belong to the scientific publication: "Force-field perturbations and muscle vibration strengthen stability-related foot placement responses during steady-state gait in healthy adults". In the manuscript we place these analyses in the context of stability control and speculate on how these trainining interventions may improve stability control in patient populations.
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