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RESULTS Mean time to muscle fatigability was 258 ± 190 s. Area and Vavg but not nHDR increased after the fatiguing task. Single-centered spatial patterns were predominant in both tasks (pre-fatigue n = 22/41; post-fatigue n = 19/41), with no evidence of an association between the spatial patterns and tasks (γ = 0.237, 95%CI = [-0.338; 0.542]). CONCLUSIONS Lower limb muscle fatigability increases postural instability, but it is not associated with changes in movement strategies for balance control in the upright stance. OBJECTIVES The po