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These included questions on the cause of imbalance, activity at the time of the fall, fall direction, stepping responses, and impact to specific body sites.
The latter included the location of the fall, activity at the time of the fall, direction of fall, and attributed cause.
and fall direction (forward, backward) on COM and trunk control, and the corresponding physical demands of reach-to-grasp balance reactions.
In addition, fall direction may be defined differently in literature, as the distinction between 'initial fall direction' and 'landing configuration' is not always clear [ 28].
Good inter- and intra-rater reliability was observed for initial fall direction and stepping responses (Table 3).
As discussed below, we considered initial fall direction separately from body configuration at landing, to account for body rotation during descent.
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The most commonly selected fall directions were backward and sideways, accounting for 42% and 31% of responses, respectively.
This was because an often complex topography was likely to cause winds associated with discrete storm events to gust in different directions, which over time would result in an accumulation of different fall directions, and windthrown trees on even gentle to moderately steep slopes sometimes rolled downslope, thereby altering their final orientation.
However, the influence of handrail height and falling direction on COM control and the demands of grasping are unknown.
Secondly, there is no evidence that the proposed methods are able to control falling direction of a tree.
One of the reasons why the number of accidents is not decreasing is that the falling direction of a tree is unpredictable.
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