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213 related items for PubMed ID: 8478350

  • 1. Relationship between ankle muscle and joint kinetics during the stance phase of locomotion in the cat.
    Fowler EG, Gregor RJ, Hodgson JA, Roy RR.
    J Biomech; 1993; 26(4-5):465-83. PubMed ID: 8478350
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  • 2. Transfer of mechanical energy between ankle and knee joints by gastrocnemius and plantaris muscles during cat locomotion.
    Prilutsky BI, Herzog W, Leonard T.
    J Biomech; 1996 Apr; 29(4):391-403. PubMed ID: 8964769
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  • 3. Force-length properties and functional demands of cat gastrocnemius, soleus and plantaris muscles.
    Herzog W, Leonard TR, Renaud JM, Wallace J, Chaki G, Bornemisza S.
    J Biomech; 1992 Nov; 25(11):1329-35. PubMed ID: 1400534
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  • 4. Contributions to the understanding of gait control.
    Simonsen EB.
    Dan Med J; 2014 Apr; 61(4):B4823. PubMed ID: 24814597
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  • 5. Force-sharing between cat soleus and gastrocnemius muscles during walking: explanations based on electrical activity, properties, and kinematics.
    Prilutsky BI, Herzog W, Allinger TL.
    J Biomech; 1994 Oct; 27(10):1223-35. PubMed ID: 7962010
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  • 6. Forces in gastrocnemius, soleus, and plantaris tendons of the freely moving cat.
    Herzog W, Leonard TR, Guimaraes AC.
    J Biomech; 1993 Aug; 26(8):945-53. PubMed ID: 8349719
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  • 7. Ankle extensor group I afferents excite extensors throughout the hindlimb during fictive locomotion in the cat.
    Guertin P, Angel MJ, Perreault MC, McCrea DA.
    J Physiol; 1995 Aug 15; 487(1):197-209. PubMed ID: 7473249
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  • 15. Role of the muscle belly and tendon of soleus, gastrocnemius, and plantaris in mechanical energy absorption and generation during cat locomotion.
    Prilutsky BI, Herzog W, Leonard TR, Allinger TL.
    J Biomech; 1996 Apr 15; 29(4):417-34. PubMed ID: 8964771
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  • 17. The distal hindlimb musculature of the cat: multiaxis moment arms at the ankle joint.
    Young RP, Scott SH, Loeb GE.
    Exp Brain Res; 1993 Apr 15; 96(1):141-51. PubMed ID: 8243576
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  • 18. Kinetics of the lower extremities during drop landings from three heights.
    McNitt-Gray JL.
    J Biomech; 1993 Sep 15; 26(9):1037-46. PubMed ID: 8408086
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  • 20. Comments on 'Relationship between ankle muscle and joint kinetics during the stance phase of locomotion in the cat'.
    Herzog W, Prilutsky BI.
    J Biomech; 1995 May 15; 28(5):643-5. PubMed ID: 7775501
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