Tag: human locomotion


SECONDARY POSITION

Conceptual Foundations of Secondary Position in Human Locomotion The concept of Secondary Position represents a significant paradigm shift in the field of biomechanics and human movement science. Historically, the study of human locomotion has focused almost exclusively on the primary drivers of movement—the lower limbs. However, Secondary Position introduces a comprehensive framework that accounts for […]

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FOOTEDNESS

The Fundamental Nature of Footedness in Human and Animal Biology Footedness, defined as the innate or learned tendency to preferentially utilize one foot over the other for specific tasks involving locomotion, balance, or manipulation, represents a significant aspect of behavioral lateralization. This phenomenon is not exclusive to the human species but is a documented trait […]

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