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Entwicklung des Zweibeinganges beim Kleinkind

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Die vorangehende Darstellung des menschlichen Ganges (Kap. 3) hat gezeigt, daß beim Laufen eine vorprogrammierte Muskelinnervation erfolgt, die durch Muskeldehnungsreflexe moduliert und an die jeweiligen Laufverhältnisse adaptiert wird. Da beim Vierfüßlergang, z.B. bei der Katze, die Dehnungsreflexe wenig oder nicht zur Laufinnervation beitragen, ist es wichtig, die Gangentwicklung beim Kleinkind vom Vierfüßlerkrabbeln des Säuglings bis zum normalen Zweibeingang mit der Rolle der Dehnungsreflexe in diesen verschiedenen Stadien zu untersuchen.

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Berger, W. (1984). Entwicklung des Zweibeinganges beim Kleinkind. In: Haltung und Bewegung beim Menschen. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-47519-1_5

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