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  • 3. Differential joint coordination in the tasks of standing up and sitting down.
    Reisman DS, Scholz JP, Schöner G.
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  • 8. Segmental contributions to total body momentum in sit-to-stand.
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  • 9. 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.
    Clin Biomech (Bristol); 2005 Jan; 20(1):105-11. PubMed ID: 15567544
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  • 13. Bone mineral density in the proximal tibia varies as a function of static alignment and knee adduction angular momentum in individuals with medial knee osteoarthritis.
    Thorp LE, Wimmer MA, Block JA, Moisio KC, Shott S, Goker B, Sumner DR.
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  • 16. Decreased trunk angular displacement during sitting down: an early feature of aging.
    Dubost V, Beauchet O, Manckoundia P, Herrmann F, Mourey F.
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    Gillette JC, Stevermer CA, Raina S, Derrick TR.
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  • 18. Altered center of mass control during sit-to-walk in elderly adults with and without history of falling.
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  • 19. Whole-body angular momentum in a complex dance sequence: Differences across skill levels.
    Chang M, O'Dwyer N, Adams R, Cobley S, Lee KY, Halaki M.
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