502 results on '"Franz, Jason R."'
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52. Manipulating Initial Peak vGRF During Walking Affects Loading Throughout Stance in Individuals with ACL Reconstruction: 999 Board #233 May 29 3:30 PM - 5:00 PM
53. Advanced Age Redistributes Positive but Not Negative Leg Joint Work during Walking
54. Time-dependent tuning of balance control and aftereffects following optical flow perturbation training in older adults
55. Simulations suggest walking with reduced propulsive force would not mitigate the energetic consequences of lower tendon stiffness.
56. Advanced age brings a greater reliance on visual feedback to maintain balance during walking
57. Walking speed does not affect net vastus lateralis fascicle length change on average during weight acceptance
58. Mechanics and Energetics of Human Feet: A Contemporary Perspective for Understanding Mobility Impairments in Older Adults
59. Quantifying mechanical and metabolic interdependence between speed and propulsive force during walking
60. More Regular Gait Patterns Associate With Worse Femoral Cartilage Composition Following Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction
61. Association Between Biochemical Joint Tissue Response To Loading And Femoral Cartilage Composition After Knee Surgery
62. Resistance Training For Middle-aged Runners: Can We Put A ‘Pep In Their Step’?
63. Real-time Biofeedback Elicits Bilateral Changes In Gait Biomechanics In Patients With Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction
64. Shorter muscle fascicle operating lengths increase the metabolic cost of cyclic force production
65. Older Adults Overcome Reduced Triceps Surae Structural Stiffness to Preserve Ankle Joint Quasi-Stiffness During Walking.
66. Increasing the Propulsive Demands of Walking to Their Maximum Elucidates Functionally Limiting Impairments in Older Adult Gait.
67. How does age affect leg muscle activity/coactivity during uphill and downhill walking?
68. Advanced age affects the individual leg mechanics of level, uphill, and downhill walking
69. Quantifying mechanical and metabolic interdependence between speed and propulsive force during walking
70. Mechanical work performed by the individual legs during uphill and downhill walking
71. The effects of grade and speed on leg muscle activations during walking
72. Multimodal Diagnostic Approaches to Advance Precision Medicine in Sarcopenia and Frailty
73. The Need for Systems-Based Biomechanics to Understand the Causes and Consequences of Altered Muscle-Tendon Unit Function in Elderly Gait
74. Additional file 1 of Fused ultrasound and electromyography-driven neuromuscular model to improve plantarflexion moment prediction across walking speeds
75. Activation-Dependent Changes in Soleus Length–Tension Behavior Augment Ankle Joint Quasi-Stiffness.
76. The Functional Utilization of Propulsive Capacity During Human Walking.
77. Lower limb joint kinetics in walking: The role of industry recommended footwear
78. Effect of a Supervised Hip Flexor Stretching Program on Gait in Frail Elderly Patients
79. Effect of a Supervised Hip Flexor Stretching Program on Gait in Elderly Individuals
80. Optical flow balance perturbations alter gait kinematics and variability in chronic ankle instability patients
81. Linking Gait Biomechanics and Daily Steps After ACL Reconstruction
82. Fused Ultrasound And Electromyography-Driven Neuromuscular Model To Improve Plantarflexion Moment Prediction Across Walking Speeds
83. Feasibility evaluation of a dual-mode ankle exoskeleton to assist and restore community ambulation in older adults
84. A sound approach to improving exoskeletons and exosuits
85. Age-related changes to triceps surae muscle-subtendon interaction dynamics during walking
86. Quantifying Cause-Effect Relations Between Walking Speed, Propulsive Force, and Metabolic Cost
87. Age-related differences in calf muscle recruitment strategies in the time-frequency domain during walking as a function of task demand
88. Changes in the coordination of hip and pelvis kinematics with mode of locomotion
89. The Effect of Running Shoes on Lower Extremity Joint Torques
90. The effects of triceps surae muscle stimulation on localized Achilles subtendon tissue displacements
91. Association of Quality of Life With Moderate-to-Vigorous Physical Activity After Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction
92. Reduced Achilles Tendon Stiffness Disrupts Calf Muscle Neuromechanics in Elderly Gait
93. Cueing Changes in Peak Vertical Ground Reaction Force to Improve Coordination Dynamics in Walking
94. Editorial: Tendon Structure-Function Relationship in Health, Ageing, and Injury
95. Editorial: Tendon Structure-Function Relationship in Health, Ageing, and Injury.
96. Gait synchronized force modulation during the stance period of one limb achieved by an active partial body weight support system
97. Lower limb joint kinetics during moderately sloped running
98. A Test of the Metabolic Cost of Cushioning Hypothesis during Unshod and Shod Running
99. Real-time feedback enhances forward propulsion during walking in old adults
100. Association of Quality of Life With Moderate-to-Vigorous Physical Activity After Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction.
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