@Epietras22 It's incredible how far technology has come to where we can give people back the seemingly simple but truly complex ability to walk. I can't wait to see in the future people regaining their full mobility through technology.
@docgoble at 30s in the slow motion the ball girl uses her cerebellum to coordinate her foot placements on the wall so that as she jumps up she can remain upright and moving in the direction of the ball.
@docgoble As he runs to the ball before jumping he uses his proprioceptors to know where his legs are, how they're moving, the angles in his knees, hips, and ankles all while keeping his eyes on the ball.
@JasonWilson173@YouTube this is super interesting because it gives and application or a use for an EMG device that I would have never thought of. Its really fascinating that you can move your arm and make music through the motions.
@____Juiceee I had never thought of the kind of strength a f1 driver needs because I drive a car too and how different could it be. But I was very wrong, the neck strength, the leg strength for braking, all of it is very impressive.
I’m taking #EXS3030@OaklanduSHS with @docgoble because I want to learn more about the human body, how it works, and how to make it better! Hopefully one day I can use that knowledge to help people as a physical therapist