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2024
Hip joint contact forces are lower in people with femoroacetabular impingement syndrome during squat tasks
Journal of Orthopaedic Research
2024
Trial- vs. cycle-level detrending in the analysis of cyclical biomechanical data
Journal of Biomechanics
2024
Mechanics of the foot and ankle joints during running using a multi-segment foot model compared with a single-segment model
PLOS ONE
2024
One-dimension statistical parametric mapping in lower limb biomechanical analysis: A systematic scoping review
Gait & Posture
2023
Complementary use of statistical parametric mapping and gait profile score to describe walking alterations in multiple sclerosis: a cross-sectional study
Scientific Reports
2023
Generalized joint hypermobility subjects without knee hyperextension have greater walking anterior tibial translation and flexion angle than those with knee hyperextension
Gait & Posture
2023
Kinematic Gait Analysis in People with Mild-Disability Multiple Sclerosis Using Statistical Parametric Mapping: A Cross-Sectional Study
Sensors
2022
Comparison of three-dimensional body centre of mass trajectories during locomotion through zero- and one-dimensional statistics
Scientific Reports
2022
The Immediate Carryover Effects of Peroneal Functional Electrical Stimulation Differ between People with and without Chronic Ankle Instability
Sensors
2021
Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing
2021
Sample size estimation for biomechanical waveforms: Current practice, recommendations and a comparison to discrete power analysis
Journal of Biomechanics
2021
Sample size estimation in locomotion kinematics and electromyography for statistical parametric mapping
Journal of Biomechanics
2020
Spatiotemporal gait characteristics and ankle kinematics of backward walking in people with chronic ankle instability
Scientific Reports
2019
Statistical parametric mapping of biomechanical one-dimensional data with Bayesian inference
International Biomechanics
2019
A comparison of random-field-theory and false-discovery-rate inference results in the analysis of registered one-dimensional biomechanical datasets
PeerJ
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