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  • 6. Muscle, reflex and central components in the control of the ankle joint in healthy and spastic man.
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  • 10. Contributions to the understanding of gait control.
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  • 13. Increased spinal reflex excitability is associated with enhanced central activation during voluntary lengthening contractions in human spinal cord injury.
    Kim HE, Corcos DM, Hornby TG.
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  • 17. Spastic reflexes triggered by ankle load release in human spinal cord injury.
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    Thompson AK, Mrachacz-Kersting N, Sinkjær T, Andersen JB.
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  • 20. Muscular torque generation during imposed joint rotation: torque-angle relationships when subjects' only goal is to make a constant effort.
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