coaktivering
Coaktivering refers to the simultaneous activation of two or more muscles or muscle groups. This phenomenon is a fundamental aspect of voluntary movement and is crucial for maintaining posture, balance, and efficient locomotion. When a person decides to move a limb, the primary muscle responsible for that movement, known as the agonist, contracts. However, coaktivering involves the simultaneous contraction of other muscles, often those that oppose the primary movement, known as antagonists.
This coordinated muscle activity serves several purposes. It helps to stabilize the joint being moved, preventing