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  • 4. Multijoint muscle regulation mechanisms examined by measured human arm stiffness and EMG signals.
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  • 11. Neural compensation for fatigue-induced changes in muscle stiffness during perturbations of elbow angle in human.
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  • 12. On assessment of shoulder exercise and load-elicited pain in the cervical spine. Biomechanical analysis of load--EMG--methodological studies of pain provoked by extreme position.
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  • 13. Abnormal muscle coactivation patterns during isometric torque generation at the elbow and shoulder in hemiparetic subjects.
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    Manto MU, Bosse P.
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  • 16. Two components of muscle activation: scaling with the speed of arm movement.
    Flanders M, Herrmann U.
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  • 17. Shoulder and elbow muscle activity in goal-directed arm movements.
    Gabriel DA.
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