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239 related items for PubMed ID: 25096545

  • 1. Muscle contributions to propulsion and braking during walking and running: insight from external force perturbations.
    Ellis RG, Sumner BJ, Kram R.
    Gait Posture; 2014 Sep; 40(4):594-9. PubMed ID: 25096545
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  • 2. Contributions to the understanding of gait control.
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    Dan Med J; 2014 Apr; 61(4):B4823. PubMed ID: 24814597
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  • 3. Changes in muscle activity with increasing running speed.
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  • 4. Energy cost and muscular activity required for propulsion during walking.
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    J Appl Physiol (1985); 2003 May; 94(5):1766-72. PubMed ID: 12506042
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  • 5. Energy cost and muscular activity required for leg swing during walking.
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  • 7. Muscle and joint function in human locomotion.
    Pandy MG, Andriacchi TP.
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  • 9. The modulation of forward propulsion, vertical support, and center of pressure by the plantarflexors during human walking.
    Francis CA, Lenz AL, Lenhart RL, Thelen DG.
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  • 10. Does adiposity affect muscle function during walking in children?
    Lerner ZF, Shultz SP, Board WJ, Kung S, Browning RC.
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  • 12. Steep (30°) uphill walking vs. running: COM movements, stride kinematics, and leg muscle excitations.
    Whiting CS, Allen SP, Brill JW, Kram R.
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  • 13. Lower-limb muscle function in healthy young and older adults across a range of walking speeds.
    Lim YP, Lin YC, Pandy MG.
    Gait Posture; 2022 May 22; 94():124-130. PubMed ID: 35305479
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  • 18. Muscle contributions to support and progression over a range of walking speeds.
    Liu MQ, Anderson FC, Schwartz MH, Delp SL.
    J Biomech; 2008 Nov 14; 41(15):3243-52. PubMed ID: 18822415
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  • 20. Gender differences in walking and running on level and inclined surfaces.
    Chumanov ES, Wall-Scheffler C, Heiderscheit BC.
    Clin Biomech (Bristol); 2008 Dec 14; 23(10):1260-8. PubMed ID: 18774631
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