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Cara L Lewis

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Journal of Biomechanics|February 22, 2011
Invariant hip moment pattern while walking with a robotic hip exoskeletonCara L Lewis, Daniel P Ferris
Physical Therapy|January 3, 2006
Acetabular labral tearsCara L Lewis, Shirley A Sahrmann
Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society. IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society. Annual International Conference|December 8, 2009
Robotic lower limb exoskeletons using proportional myoelectric controlDaniel P Ferris, Cara L Lewis
International Journal of Sports Physical Therapy|April 23, 2016
NOT ALL SINGLE LEG SQUATS ARE EQUAL: A BIOMECHANICAL COMPARISON OF THREE VARIATIONSAnne Khuu, Eric Foch, Cara L Lewis
Journal of Applied Biomechanics|July 18, 2025
Joint-Specific Contributions to Vertical and Horizontal Center-of-Mass Velocity During a Sit-to-Stand Task Depend on AgeNayun Ahn, Cara L Lewis, Kristof Kipp
BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth|May 18, 2016
Effects of additional anterior body mass on gaitSimone V Gill, Maureen Ogamba, Cara L Lewis
Plos One|November 29, 2021
Effects of obesity and foot arch height on gait mechanics: A cross-sectional studyDaekyoo Kim, Cara L Lewis, Simone V Gill
Manual Therapy|March 4, 2015
Postural correction reduces hip pain in adult with acetabular dysplasia: A case reportCara L Lewis, Anne Khuu, Lee N Marinko
The Journal of Orthopaedic and Sports Physical Therapy|March 8, 2018
Kinematic Differences During Single-Leg Step-Down Between Individuals With Femoroacetabular Impingement Syndrome and Individuals Without Hip PainCara L Lewis, Kari L Loverro, Anne Khuu
Journal of Biomechanics|August 14, 2019
Females and males use different hip and knee mechanics in response to symmetric military-relevant loadsKari L Loverro, Leif Hasselquist, Cara L Lewis
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Journal of Biomechanics|February 22, 2011
Invariant hip moment pattern while walking with a robotic hip exoskeletonCara L Lewis, Daniel P Ferris
Physical Therapy|January 3, 2006
Acetabular labral tearsCara L Lewis, Shirley A Sahrmann
Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society. IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society. Annual International Conference|December 8, 2009
Robotic lower limb exoskeletons using proportional myoelectric controlDaniel P Ferris, Cara L Lewis
International Journal of Sports Physical Therapy|April 23, 2016
NOT ALL SINGLE LEG SQUATS ARE EQUAL: A BIOMECHANICAL COMPARISON OF THREE VARIATIONSAnne Khuu, Eric Foch, Cara L Lewis
Journal of Applied Biomechanics|July 18, 2025
Joint-Specific Contributions to Vertical and Horizontal Center-of-Mass Velocity During a Sit-to-Stand Task Depend on AgeNayun Ahn, Cara L Lewis, Kristof Kipp
BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth|May 18, 2016
Effects of additional anterior body mass on gaitSimone V Gill, Maureen Ogamba, Cara L Lewis
Plos One|November 29, 2021
Effects of obesity and foot arch height on gait mechanics: A cross-sectional studyDaekyoo Kim, Cara L Lewis, Simone V Gill
Manual Therapy|March 4, 2015
Postural correction reduces hip pain in adult with acetabular dysplasia: A case reportCara L Lewis, Anne Khuu, Lee N Marinko
The Journal of Orthopaedic and Sports Physical Therapy|March 8, 2018
Kinematic Differences During Single-Leg Step-Down Between Individuals With Femoroacetabular Impingement Syndrome and Individuals Without Hip PainCara L Lewis, Kari L Loverro, Anne Khuu
Journal of Biomechanics|August 14, 2019
Females and males use different hip and knee mechanics in response to symmetric military-relevant loadsKari L Loverro, Leif Hasselquist, Cara L Lewis
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