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Ashton Miller

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Applied Ergonomics|June 23, 2005
Factors affecting stepladder stability during a lateral weight transfer: a study in healthy young adultsBing-Shiang Yang, James A Ashton-Miller
Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation|September 17, 1999
Unipedal balance in healthy adults: effect of visual environments yielding decreased lateral velocity feedbackT W Deyer, J A Ashton-Miller
Gait & Posture|April 14, 1999
Effects of age, available response time and gender on ability to stop suddenly when walkingCao, A Ashton-Miller J, Schultz, et al.
Gait & Posture|May 6, 2004
Is a "loss of balance" a control error signal anomaly? Evidence for three-sigma failure detection in young adultsAlaa A Ahmed, James A Ashton-Miller
Journal of Neurophysiology|January 26, 2007
On use of a nominal internal model to detect a loss of balance in a maximal forward reachAlaa A Ahmed, James A Ashton-Miller
Clinical Biomechanics (Bristol, Avon)|June 28, 2005
Effect of age on detecting a loss of balance in a seated whole-body balancing taskAlaa A Ahmed, James A Ashton-Miller
Human Factors|August 4, 2006
Stepping onto raised, laterally compliant structures: a biomechanical study of age and gender effects in healthy adultsBing-Shiang Yang, James A Ashton-Miller
Journal of Biomechanics|August 24, 2006
Servo-controlled stepped and ramped mechanical tissue algometryC S Stohler, J A Ashton-Miller
Experimental Aging Research|January 1, 1991
Biomechanical aspects of low-back pain in the older workerD B Chaffin, J A Ashton-Miller
Journal of Biomechanics|February 22, 2003
Biomechanical simulations of forward fall arrests: effects of upper extremity arrest strategy, gender and aging-related declines in muscle strengthKurt M DeGoede, James A Ashton-Miller
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Applied Ergonomics|June 23, 2005
Factors affecting stepladder stability during a lateral weight transfer: a study in healthy young adultsBing-Shiang Yang, James A Ashton-Miller
Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation|September 17, 1999
Unipedal balance in healthy adults: effect of visual environments yielding decreased lateral velocity feedbackT W Deyer, J A Ashton-Miller
Gait & Posture|April 14, 1999
Effects of age, available response time and gender on ability to stop suddenly when walkingCao, A Ashton-Miller J, Schultz, et al.
Gait & Posture|May 6, 2004
Is a "loss of balance" a control error signal anomaly? Evidence for three-sigma failure detection in young adultsAlaa A Ahmed, James A Ashton-Miller
Journal of Neurophysiology|January 26, 2007
On use of a nominal internal model to detect a loss of balance in a maximal forward reachAlaa A Ahmed, James A Ashton-Miller
Clinical Biomechanics (Bristol, Avon)|June 28, 2005
Effect of age on detecting a loss of balance in a seated whole-body balancing taskAlaa A Ahmed, James A Ashton-Miller
Human Factors|August 4, 2006
Stepping onto raised, laterally compliant structures: a biomechanical study of age and gender effects in healthy adultsBing-Shiang Yang, James A Ashton-Miller
Journal of Biomechanics|August 24, 2006
Servo-controlled stepped and ramped mechanical tissue algometryC S Stohler, J A Ashton-Miller
Experimental Aging Research|January 1, 1991
Biomechanical aspects of low-back pain in the older workerD B Chaffin, J A Ashton-Miller
Journal of Biomechanics|February 22, 2003
Biomechanical simulations of forward fall arrests: effects of upper extremity arrest strategy, gender and aging-related declines in muscle strengthKurt M DeGoede, James A Ashton-Miller
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