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179 related items for PubMed ID: 530022

  • 1. The synchronization of muscle activity and body segment movements during a running cycle.
    Elliott BC, Blanksby BA.
    Med Sci Sports; 1979; 11(4):322-7. PubMed ID: 530022
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  • 2. Changes in muscle activity with increasing running speed.
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  • 3. Quantified electromyography of lower-limb muscles during level walking.
    Ericson MO, Nisell R, Ekholm J.
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  • 4. Electromyographic identification of spinal oscillator patterns and recouplings in a patient with incomplete spinal cord lesion: oscillator formation training as a method to improve motor activities.
    Schalow G, Blanc Y, Jeltsch W, Zäch GA.
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  • 5. Changes in leg movements and muscle activity with speed of locomotion and mode of progression in humans.
    Nilsson J, Thorstensson A, Halbertsma J.
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    Higashihara A, Ono T, Kubota J, Okuwaki T, Fukubayashi T.
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  • 9. Functional roles of the calf and vastus muscles in locomotion.
    Brandell BR.
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  • 10. Changes in muscle activity during fast, alternating flexion-extension movements of the knee.
    Richardson C, Bullock MI.
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  • 13. Relationship between metabolic cost and muscular coactivation across running speeds.
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  • 14. A method for positioning electrodes during surface EMG recordings in lower limb muscles.
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  • 15. Coordination of the thigh muscles in static leg extension.
    Eloranta V.
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  • 16. EMG analysis of peroneal and tibialis anterior muscle activity prior to foot contact during functional activities.
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  • 17. The normal peak of electromyographic activity of the quadriceps femoris muscle in the stair cycle.
    Tata JA, Peat M, Grahame RE, Quanbury AO.
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  • 18. Quadriceps muscle activity in women runners with and without patellofemoral pain syndrome.
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  • 19. Hamstrings and quadriceps muscle contributions to energy generation and dissipation at the knee joint during stance, swing and flight phases of level running.
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  • 20. Influence of ski materials on muscle activity.
    Clarys JP, Van Puymbroeck L, Publie J, Bollens E, Cabri J, De Witte B.
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