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Anthony Schache

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Journal of Physiotherapy|February 21, 2012
Eccentric hamstring muscle training can prevent hamstring injuries in soccer playersAnthony Schache
Brain Injury|March 12, 2013
Running abnormalities after traumatic brain injuryGavin Williams, Anthony Schache, Meg E Morris
The Journal of Head Trauma Rehabilitation|April 4, 2014
Classification of gait disorders following traumatic brain injuryGavin Williams, Daniel Lai, Anthony Schache, et al.
Gait & Posture|December 26, 2008
Observational gait analysis in traumatic brain injury: accuracy of clinical judgmentGavin Williams, Meg E Morris, Anthony Schache, et al.
Neurorehabilitation and Neural Repair|January 21, 2010
People preferentially increase hip joint power generation to walk faster following traumatic brain injuryGavin Williams, Meg E Morris, Anthony Schache, et al.
Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation|April 7, 2009
Incidence of gait abnormalities after traumatic brain injuryGavin Williams, Meg E Morris, Anthony Schache, et al.
Clinical Biomechanics (Bristol, Avon)|June 25, 2005
Changes in three dimensional lumbo-pelvic kinematics and trunk muscle activity with speed and mode of locomotionSteven W Saunders, Anthony Schache, David Rath, et al.
Annals of Biomedical Engineering|October 23, 2020
Six-Degree-of-Freedom Tibiofemoral and Patellofemoral Joint Motion During Activities of Daily LivingLucas Thomeer, Shanyuanye Guan, Hans Gray, et al.
Journal of Neurotrauma|December 23, 2010
Training conditions influence walking kinematics and self-selected walking speed in patients with neurological impairmentsGavin Williams, Ross Clark, Anthony Schache, et al.
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Journal of Physiotherapy|February 21, 2012
Eccentric hamstring muscle training can prevent hamstring injuries in soccer playersAnthony Schache
Brain Injury|March 12, 2013
Running abnormalities after traumatic brain injuryGavin Williams, Anthony Schache, Meg E Morris
The Journal of Head Trauma Rehabilitation|April 4, 2014
Classification of gait disorders following traumatic brain injuryGavin Williams, Daniel Lai, Anthony Schache, et al.
Gait & Posture|December 26, 2008
Observational gait analysis in traumatic brain injury: accuracy of clinical judgmentGavin Williams, Meg E Morris, Anthony Schache, et al.
Neurorehabilitation and Neural Repair|January 21, 2010
People preferentially increase hip joint power generation to walk faster following traumatic brain injuryGavin Williams, Meg E Morris, Anthony Schache, et al.
Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation|April 7, 2009
Incidence of gait abnormalities after traumatic brain injuryGavin Williams, Meg E Morris, Anthony Schache, et al.
Clinical Biomechanics (Bristol, Avon)|June 25, 2005
Changes in three dimensional lumbo-pelvic kinematics and trunk muscle activity with speed and mode of locomotionSteven W Saunders, Anthony Schache, David Rath, et al.
Annals of Biomedical Engineering|October 23, 2020
Six-Degree-of-Freedom Tibiofemoral and Patellofemoral Joint Motion During Activities of Daily LivingLucas Thomeer, Shanyuanye Guan, Hans Gray, et al.
Journal of Neurotrauma|December 23, 2010
Training conditions influence walking kinematics and self-selected walking speed in patients with neurological impairmentsGavin Williams, Ross Clark, Anthony Schache, et al.
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