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  2. Human musculoskeletal system - Wikipedia

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    The human musculoskeletal system (also known as the human locomotor system, and previously the activity system) is an organ system that gives humans the ability to move using their muscular and skeletal systems. The musculoskeletal system provides form, support, stability, and movement to the body.

  3. Locomotion - Wikipedia

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    Fine motor skills (smaller muscles; fine movements) Gross motor skills ... Locomotor (disambiguation) ... a non-profit organization.

  4. Gross motor skill - Wikipedia

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    Gross motor skills are involved in movement and coordination of the arms, legs, and other large body parts and movements. Gross motor skills can be further divided into two subgroups of locomotor skills and object control skills. Gross locomotor skills would include running, jumping, sliding, and swimming.

  5. Motor skill - Wikipedia

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    Gross motor skills can be further divided into two subgroups: Locomotor skills, such as running, jumping, sliding, and swimming; and object-control skills such as throwing, catching, dribbling, and kicking. Fine motor skills – require the use of smaller muscle groups to perform smaller movements. These muscles include those found in our ...

  6. Spinal locomotion - Wikipedia

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    Firstly, locomotor movements can be initiated or blocked by some proprioceptive afferent inputs. [12] Other work confirmed the importance of hip afferents for locomotor rhythm generation since flexion of the hip will abolish the rhythm whereas extension will enhance it. [13]

  7. Locomotor system - Wikipedia

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    Human musculoskeletal system, also known simply as "the locomotor system" Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Locomotor system .

  8. Motor adaptation - Wikipedia

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    The after-effect, however, is context-dependent and therefore, will only exist in the same locomotor environment in which the adaptation had occurred. Moreover, split-belt adaptation has spatial (placement of the limb) and temporal (timing of limb movement) components that are dissociable at the behavioral and circuit level.

  9. Locomotor - Wikipedia

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    Locomotor may refer to: Locomotor , the Dutch equivalent of the German Kleinlokomotive , a locomotive of small size and low power for light shunting duties Locomotor activity