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Ben Sidaway

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Experimental Gerontology|June 20, 2025
Beam walking increases gait velocity and reduces falls risk in older adultsBen Sidaway
Physical Therapy|September 27, 2005
Can mental practice increase ankle dorsiflexor torque?Ben Sidaway, Amy Robinson Trzaska
Sensors (Basel, Switzerland)|March 14, 2026
A Wearable Haptic Feedback System for Arm-Swing Amplitude Modulation During Overground Walking in Older AdultsInes Khiyara, Ben Sidaway, Babak Hejrati
Annals of Biomedical Engineering|December 27, 2024
Utilizing Rhythmic Haptic Cueing in Arm Swing Training to Improve Gait Speed Among Older AdultsInes Khiyara, Ben Sidaway, Babak Hejrati
Journal of Motor Behavior|February 15, 2001
Distributed Control in Rapid Sequential Aiming ResponsesBen Sidaway, Dongwon Yook, Daniel Russell
Frontiers in Physiology|October 8, 2025
Modulating arm swing via haptic cueing alters interlimb neural coupling in older adultsInes Khiyara, Ben Sidaway, Babak Hejrati
European Journal of Applied Physiology|March 8, 2002
Acute effects of stretching on the neuromechanical properties of the triceps surae muscle complexAndrew Cornwell, Arnold G Nelson, Ben Sidaway
Physical Therapy|March 17, 2012
Interaction of feedback frequency and task difficulty in children's motor skill learningBen Sidaway, Justin Bates, Barbara Occhiogrosso, et al.
Journal of Biomechanics|January 23, 2025
Increasing thigh extension with haptic feedback affects leg coordination in young and older adult walkersMohsen Alizadeh Noghani, Ehsan Sharafian M, Ben Sidaway, et al.
Physical Therapy|February 1, 2006
Effects of long-term gait training using visual cues in an individual with Parkinson diseaseBen Sidaway, Jennifer Anderson, Garth Danielson, et al.
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Experimental Gerontology|June 20, 2025
Beam walking increases gait velocity and reduces falls risk in older adultsBen Sidaway
Physical Therapy|September 27, 2005
Can mental practice increase ankle dorsiflexor torque?Ben Sidaway, Amy Robinson Trzaska
Sensors (Basel, Switzerland)|March 14, 2026
A Wearable Haptic Feedback System for Arm-Swing Amplitude Modulation During Overground Walking in Older AdultsInes Khiyara, Ben Sidaway, Babak Hejrati
Annals of Biomedical Engineering|December 27, 2024
Utilizing Rhythmic Haptic Cueing in Arm Swing Training to Improve Gait Speed Among Older AdultsInes Khiyara, Ben Sidaway, Babak Hejrati
Journal of Motor Behavior|February 15, 2001
Distributed Control in Rapid Sequential Aiming ResponsesBen Sidaway, Dongwon Yook, Daniel Russell
Frontiers in Physiology|October 8, 2025
Modulating arm swing via haptic cueing alters interlimb neural coupling in older adultsInes Khiyara, Ben Sidaway, Babak Hejrati
European Journal of Applied Physiology|March 8, 2002
Acute effects of stretching on the neuromechanical properties of the triceps surae muscle complexAndrew Cornwell, Arnold G Nelson, Ben Sidaway
Physical Therapy|March 17, 2012
Interaction of feedback frequency and task difficulty in children's motor skill learningBen Sidaway, Justin Bates, Barbara Occhiogrosso, et al.
Journal of Biomechanics|January 23, 2025
Increasing thigh extension with haptic feedback affects leg coordination in young and older adult walkersMohsen Alizadeh Noghani, Ehsan Sharafian M, Ben Sidaway, et al.
Physical Therapy|February 1, 2006
Effects of long-term gait training using visual cues in an individual with Parkinson diseaseBen Sidaway, Jennifer Anderson, Garth Danielson, et al.
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