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  • 2. Biomechanical strategies for successful obstacle crossing with the trailing limb in older adults with medial compartment knee osteoarthritis.
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  • 5. Comparisons of the inter-joint coordination between leading and trailing limbs when crossing obstacles of different heights.
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  • 9. Biomechanical changes at the hip, knee, and ankle joints during gait are associated with knee osteoarthritis severity.
    Astephen JL, Deluzio KJ, Caldwell GE, Dunbar MJ.
    J Orthop Res; 2008 Mar; 26(3):332-41. PubMed ID: 17960658
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  • 10. Obstacle crossing in lower limb amputees.
    Vrieling AH, van Keeken HG, Schoppen T, Otten E, Halbertsma JP, Hof AL, Postema K.
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  • 16. Joint kinetics during Tai Chi gait and normal walking gait in young and elderly Tai Chi Chuan practitioners.
    Wu G, Millon D.
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  • 17. Age effects on the inter-joint coordination during obstacle-crossing.
    Yen HC, Chen HL, Liu MW, Liu HC, Lu TW.
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  • 18. Gender differences exist in the hip joint moments of healthy older walkers.
    Boyer KA, Beaupre GS, Andriacchi TP.
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  • 19. Stepping over obstacles of different heights: kinematic and kinetic strategies of leading limb in hemiplegic children.
    Petrarca M, Di Rosa G, Cappa P, Patanè F.
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  • 20. Experimentally reduced hip abductor function during walking: Implications for knee joint loads.
    Henriksen M, Aaboe J, Simonsen EB, Alkjaer T, Bliddal H.
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