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  • 3. Lower extremity control and dynamics during backward angular impulse generation in forward translating tasks.
    Mathiyakom W, McNitt-Gray JL, Wilcox R.
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  • 4. Lower extremity control and dynamics during backward angular impulse generation in backward translating tasks.
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  • 10. Two strategies of transferring from sit-to-stand; the activation of monoarticular and biarticular muscles.
    Doorenbosch CA, Harlaar J, Roebroeck ME, Lankhorst GJ.
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  • 11. Task-specific initial impact phase adjustments in lateral jumps and lateral landings.
    Fleischmann J, Gehring D, Mornieux G, Gollhofer A.
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  • 14. Modifying center of mass trajectory during sit-to-stand tasks redistributes the mechanical demand across the lower extremity joints.
    Mathiyakom W, McNitt-Gray JL, Requejo P, Costa K.
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  • 15. Computation of the kinematics and the minimum peak joint moments of sit-to-stand movements.
    Yoshioka S, Nagano A, Himeno R, Fukashiro S.
    Biomed Eng Online; 2007 Jul 03; 6():26. PubMed ID: 17608922
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  • 18. Single-leg hop testing following fatiguing exercise: reliability and biomechanical analysis.
    Augustsson J, Thomeé R, Lindén C, Folkesson M, Tranberg R, Karlsson J.
    Scand J Med Sci Sports; 2006 Apr 03; 16(2):111-20. PubMed ID: 16533349
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  • 20. Net joint moments and muscle activation in barbell squats without and with restricted anterior leg rotation.
    Chiu LZ, vonGaza GL, Jean LM.
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