Human movement is a highly engineered function mediated by our nervous system. The architecture between the musculoskeletal and nervous system creates a feedback loop where the sensory input gives our brain the framework to generate motor commands that allow us to move, adapt, interact and modify the external world around us.
Understanding human movement in healthy scenarios give us hints about how to approach its disruption. Understanding the sensory-motor adaptation after a disease that affects it, complements our understanding to provide support and create novel strategies to improve motor function.