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May 4, 2005
Changes in head and neck position affect elbow joint position sense
Joanna J Knox, Paul W Hodges
Experimental Brain Research
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March 28, 2006
Do you know where your arm is if you think your head has moved?
Joanna J Knox, Michel W Coppieters, Paul W Hodges
Journal of Sports Sciences
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December 22, 2005
Leg muscle recruitment in highly trained cyclists
Andrew R Chapman, Bill Vicenzino, Peter Blanch, et al.
Journal of Electromyography and Kinesiology : Official Journal of the International Society of Electrophysiological Kinesiology
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April 3, 2009
Intramuscular fine-wire electromyography during cycling: repeatability, normalisation and a comparison to surface electromyography
Andrew R Chapman, Bill Vicenzino, Peter Blanch, et al.
Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport
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August 28, 2007
The influence of body position on leg kinematics and muscle recruitment during cycling
Andrew R Chapman, Bill Vicenzino, Peter Blanch, et al.
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Experimental Brain Research
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May 4, 2005
Changes in head and neck position affect elbow joint position sense
Joanna J Knox, Paul W Hodges
Experimental Brain Research
|
March 28, 2006
Do you know where your arm is if you think your head has moved?
Joanna J Knox, Michel W Coppieters, Paul W Hodges
Journal of Sports Sciences
|
December 22, 2005
Leg muscle recruitment in highly trained cyclists
Andrew R Chapman, Bill Vicenzino, Peter Blanch, et al.
Journal of Electromyography and Kinesiology : Official Journal of the International Society of Electrophysiological Kinesiology
|
April 3, 2009
Intramuscular fine-wire electromyography during cycling: repeatability, normalisation and a comparison to surface electromyography
Andrew R Chapman, Bill Vicenzino, Peter Blanch, et al.
Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport
|
August 28, 2007
The influence of body position on leg kinematics and muscle recruitment during cycling
Andrew R Chapman, Bill Vicenzino, Peter Blanch, et al.
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