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David M Desmet

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Journal of Biomechanics|May 29, 2019
Ensuring accurate estimates of step width variability during treadmill walking requires more than 400 consecutive stepsDavid M Desmet, Andrew Sawers, Mark D Grabiner
Journal of Biomechanics|August 22, 2017
Quantifying differences in the material properties of the fiber regions of the pectoralis major using ultrasound shear wave elastographyJoshua M Leonardis, David M Desmet, David B Lipps
Plos Computational Biology|November 14, 2022
Adaptive multi-objective control explains how humans make lateral maneuvers while walkingDavid M Desmet, Joseph P Cusumano, Jonathan B Dingwell
Journal of Biomechanics|August 19, 2020
Treadmill-belt width, but not feedback from the lower visual field, influences the noise characteristics of step width time seriesDavid M Desmet, Aaron D Westbrook, Mark D Grabiner
Gait & Posture|November 30, 2023
How Healthy Older Adults Enact Lateral Maneuvers While WalkingDavid M Desmet, Meghan E Kazanski, Joseph P Cusumano, et al.
Journal of Biomechanics|October 28, 2023
Generalizing stepping concepts to non-straight walkingJonathan B Dingwell, Anna C Render, David M Desmet, et al.
Biorxiv : the Preprint Server for Biology|March 13, 2023
How Healthy Older Adults Enact Lateral Maneuvers While WalkingDavid M Desmet, Meghan E Kazanski, Joseph P Cusumano, et al.
Biorxiv : the Preprint Server for Biology|June 9, 2023
Generalizing Stepping Concepts To Non-Straight WalkingJonathan B Dingwell, Anna C Render, David M Desmet, et al.
Journal of Applied Physiology (Bethesda, Md. : 1985)|February 9, 2018
Identifying the mechanical and neural properties of the sternocleidomastoid musclesBhillie D Luciani, David M Desmet, Amani A Alkayyali, et al.
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Journal of Biomechanics|May 29, 2019
Ensuring accurate estimates of step width variability during treadmill walking requires more than 400 consecutive stepsDavid M Desmet, Andrew Sawers, Mark D Grabiner
Journal of Biomechanics|August 22, 2017
Quantifying differences in the material properties of the fiber regions of the pectoralis major using ultrasound shear wave elastographyJoshua M Leonardis, David M Desmet, David B Lipps
Plos Computational Biology|November 14, 2022
Adaptive multi-objective control explains how humans make lateral maneuvers while walkingDavid M Desmet, Joseph P Cusumano, Jonathan B Dingwell
Journal of Biomechanics|August 19, 2020
Treadmill-belt width, but not feedback from the lower visual field, influences the noise characteristics of step width time seriesDavid M Desmet, Aaron D Westbrook, Mark D Grabiner
Gait & Posture|November 30, 2023
How Healthy Older Adults Enact Lateral Maneuvers While WalkingDavid M Desmet, Meghan E Kazanski, Joseph P Cusumano, et al.
Journal of Biomechanics|October 28, 2023
Generalizing stepping concepts to non-straight walkingJonathan B Dingwell, Anna C Render, David M Desmet, et al.
Biorxiv : the Preprint Server for Biology|March 13, 2023
How Healthy Older Adults Enact Lateral Maneuvers While WalkingDavid M Desmet, Meghan E Kazanski, Joseph P Cusumano, et al.
Biorxiv : the Preprint Server for Biology|June 9, 2023
Generalizing Stepping Concepts To Non-Straight WalkingJonathan B Dingwell, Anna C Render, David M Desmet, et al.
Journal of Applied Physiology (Bethesda, Md. : 1985)|February 9, 2018
Identifying the mechanical and neural properties of the sternocleidomastoid musclesBhillie D Luciani, David M Desmet, Amani A Alkayyali, et al.
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