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

52. Stretching Interventions in Children With Cerebral Palsy: Why Are They Ineffective in Improving Muscle Function and How Can We Better Their Outcome?

53. Community-dwelling older adults with mild cognitive impairments show subtle visual attention costs when descending stairs.

54. Centre of mass control is reduced in older people when descending stairs at an increased riser height.

55. A novel multivariate approach for biomechanical profiling of stair negotiation.

56. Resistance Training Combined With Stretching Increases Tendon Stiffness and Is More Effective Than Stretching Alone in Children With Cerebral Palsy: A Randomized Controlled Trial.

58. Combined Resistance and Stretching Exercise Training Benefits Stair Descent Biomechanics in Older Adults.

59. 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.

60. Fascial tissue research in sports medicine: from molecules to tissue adaptation, injury and diagnostics: consensus statement.

61. The role of muscle strength on tendon adaptability in old age.

62. The Relationship Between Medial Gastrocnemius Lengthening Properties and Stretch Reflexes in Cerebral Palsy.

63. Muscle and tendon lengthening behaviour of the medial gastrocnemius during ankle joint rotation in children with cerebral palsy.

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

65. Altered Achilles tendon function during walking in people with diabetic neuropathy: implications for metabolic energy saving.

66. Muscle and Tendon Contributions to Reduced Rate of Torque Development in Healthy Older Males.

67. Medial gastrocnemius muscle stiffness cannot explain the increased ankle joint range of motion following passive stretching in children with cerebral palsy.

68. The role of agonist and antagonist muscles in explaining isometric knee extension torque variation with hip joint angle.

69. Altered leverage around the ankle in people with diabetes: A natural strategy to modify the muscular contribution during walking?

70. Interplay between body stabilisation and quadriceps muscle activation capacity.

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

72. The Achilles tendon is mechanosensitive in older adults: adaptations following 14 weeks versus 1.5 years of cyclic strain exercise.

73. Quantification of Internal Stress-Strain Fields in Human Tendon: Unraveling the Mechanisms that Underlie Regional Tendon Adaptations and Mal-Adaptations to Mechanical Loading and the Effectiveness of Therapeutic Eccentric Exercise.

74. A knee brace alters patella position in patellofemoral osteoarthritis: a study using weight bearing magnetic resonance imaging.

75. Altered joint moment strategy during stair walking in diabetes patients with and without peripheral neuropathy.

77. Is the metabolic cost of walking higher in people with diabetes?

78. Resistance exercise training increases lower limb speed of strength generation during stair ascent and descent in people with diabetic peripheral neuropathy.

79. Muscle damage and inflammation after eccentric exercise: can the repeated bout effect be removed?

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

81. Contributory factors to unsteadiness during walking up and down stairs in patients with diabetic peripheral neuropathy.

82. Stair-specific algorithms for identification of touch-down and foot-off when descending or ascending a non-instrumented staircase.

83. The division of visual attention affects the transition point from level walking to stair descent in healthy, active older adults.

84. Human standing: does the control strategy preprogram a rigid knee?

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

87. Is stair descent in the elderly associated with periods of high centre of mass downward accelerations?

88. Is maximum stimulation intensity required in the assessment of muscle activation capacity?

90. Mechanical correction of dynamometer moment for the effects of segment motion during isometric knee-extension tests.

91. Commentaries on Viewpoint: can muscle size fully account for strength differences between children and adults?

92. Persisting side-to-side differences in bone mineral content, but not in muscle strength and tendon stiffness after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction.

93. Effects of testosterone on skeletal muscle architecture in intermediate-frail and frail elderly men.

94. On muscle, tendon and high heels.

95. Preservation of eccentric strength in older adults: Evidence, mechanisms and implications for training and rehabilitation.

96. Muscle-tendon structure and dimensions in adults and children.

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

98. In vivo measurements of muscle specific tension in adults and children.

99. In vivo specific tension of the human quadriceps femoris muscle.

100. Training-induced changes in structural and mechanical properties of the patellar tendon are related to muscle hypertrophy but not to strength gains.

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