Agarwal, 2018 - Google Patents
Quantification of mechanisms of human seated balance using system identificationAgarwal, 2018
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Elderly individuals and those affected by neuromuscular disorders are frequently not able to independently maintain seated balance. As a result, these individuals are limited in performing activities of daily living, and are susceptible to an increased risk of falling and …
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