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1. Stair negotiation behaviour of older individuals: Do step dimensions matter?

3. Vertical displacement of the centre of mass during walking in people with diabetes and diabetic neuropathy does not explain their higher metabolic cost of walking.

4. Alternate stair descent strategies for reducing joint moment demands in older individuals.

5. Achilles tendon moment arm length is smaller in children with cerebral palsy than in typically developing children.

6. Do patients with diabetic neuropathy use a higher proportion of their maximum strength when walking?

7. The detailed measurement of foot clearance by young adults during stair descent.

8. Mechanical properties of the patellar tendon in adults and children.

9. Human patellar tendon stiffness is restored following graft harvest for anterior cruciate ligament surgery.

10. Neuromuscular and balance responses to flywheel inertial versus weight training in older persons.

11. Influence of step-height and body mass on gastrocnemius muscle fascicle behavior during stair ascent.

12. Can the patellar tendon moment arm be predicted from anthropometric measurements?

13. In vivo changes in the human patellar tendon moment arm length with different modes and intensities of muscle contraction.

14. Human calf muscle responses during repeated isometric plantarflexions.

15. Muscle fibre length-to-moment arm ratios in the human lower limb determined in vivo.

16. Validity of procedures involved in ultrasound-based measurement of human plantarflexor tendon elongation on contraction.

17. Tensile properties of the in vivo human gastrocnemius tendon.

18. Tensile properties of in vivo human tendinous tissue.

19. Hysteresis measurements in intact human tendon.

20. In vivo human tendinous tissue stretch upon maximum muscle force generation.

21. In vivo measurement-based estimations of the moment arm in the human tibialis anterior muscle-tendon unit.

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