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Graham E Caldwell

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Journal of Sport and Health Science|June 8, 2020
Response to: Caution needed when interpreting muscle activity patterns during extremely low pedaling cadenceSangsoo Park, Graham E Caldwell
Human Movement Science|March 25, 2022
Muscle synergies are modified with improved task performance in skill learningSangsoo Park, Graham E Caldwell
Journal of Sport and Health Science|February 1, 2021
Muscular activity patterns in 1-legged vs. 2-legged pedalingSangsoo Park, Graham E Caldwell
Annals of Biomedical Engineering|December 22, 2011
Effects of age on mechanical properties of dorsiflexor and plantarflexor musclesChristopher J Hasson, Graham E Caldwell
Applied Ergonomics|November 30, 2018
Are psychophysically chosen lifting loads based on joint kinetics?Jacob J Banks, Graham E Caldwell
Plos One|February 22, 2022
A direct collocation framework for optimal control simulation of pedaling using OpenSimSangsoo Park, Graham E Caldwell, Brian R Umberger
Journal of Biomechanics|May 16, 2022
A muscle control strategy to alter pedal force direction under multiple constraints: A simulation studySangsoo Park, Brian R Umberger, Graham E Caldwell
Medical Engineering & Physics|May 2, 2022
EMG optimization in OpenSim: A model for estimating lower back kinetics in gaitJacob J Banks, Brian R Umberger, Graham E Caldwell
Journal of Biomechanics|March 13, 2012
Sensitivity of maximum sprinting speed to characteristic parameters of the muscle force-velocity relationshipRoss H Miller, Brian R Umberger, Graham E Caldwell
Plos One|January 26, 2011
Contractile and elastic ankle joint muscular properties in young and older adultsChristopher J Hasson, Ross H Miller, Graham E Caldwell
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Journal of Sport and Health Science|June 8, 2020
Response to: Caution needed when interpreting muscle activity patterns during extremely low pedaling cadenceSangsoo Park, Graham E Caldwell
Human Movement Science|March 25, 2022
Muscle synergies are modified with improved task performance in skill learningSangsoo Park, Graham E Caldwell
Journal of Sport and Health Science|February 1, 2021
Muscular activity patterns in 1-legged vs. 2-legged pedalingSangsoo Park, Graham E Caldwell
Annals of Biomedical Engineering|December 22, 2011
Effects of age on mechanical properties of dorsiflexor and plantarflexor musclesChristopher J Hasson, Graham E Caldwell
Applied Ergonomics|November 30, 2018
Are psychophysically chosen lifting loads based on joint kinetics?Jacob J Banks, Graham E Caldwell
Plos One|February 22, 2022
A direct collocation framework for optimal control simulation of pedaling using OpenSimSangsoo Park, Graham E Caldwell, Brian R Umberger
Journal of Biomechanics|May 16, 2022
A muscle control strategy to alter pedal force direction under multiple constraints: A simulation studySangsoo Park, Brian R Umberger, Graham E Caldwell
Medical Engineering & Physics|May 2, 2022
EMG optimization in OpenSim: A model for estimating lower back kinetics in gaitJacob J Banks, Brian R Umberger, Graham E Caldwell
Journal of Biomechanics|March 13, 2012
Sensitivity of maximum sprinting speed to characteristic parameters of the muscle force-velocity relationshipRoss H Miller, Brian R Umberger, Graham E Caldwell
Plos One|January 26, 2011
Contractile and elastic ankle joint muscular properties in young and older adultsChristopher J Hasson, Ross H Miller, Graham E Caldwell
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