id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-103606-5gbk6t6y Fettrow, Tyler Walking cadence affects the recruitment of the medial-lateral balance mechanisms 2019-06-03 .txt text/plain 6106 278 50 We limited our analysis to the time interval from the heel-strike triggering the stimulus to the end of the second double stance post-stimulus, which encompasses the three previously identified balance mechanisms of lateral ankle roll, foot placement shift and push-off modulation. We had expected the foot placement shift to be smaller in the Low condition, due to an increased and prolonged lateral ankle mechanism response, based on modeling results (Reimann et al., 2017) . The results indicate that all three previously identified balance mechanisms are used to respond to the perceived fall, but the majority of the balance response is shifted to the lateral ankle mechanism when walking with a low cadence. We also know that people with Parkinson's disease take shorter faster steps (Knutsson, 1972) , and although their overall gait speed is diminished, an increase in cadence may shift the majority of the balance response to the foot placement compared to age matched controls. ./cache/cord-103606-5gbk6t6y.txt ./txt/cord-103606-5gbk6t6y.txt