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Nick Stergiou

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BMC Geriatrics|January 15, 2021
Risk-of-falling related outcomes improved in community-dwelling older adults after a 6-week sideways walking intervention: a feasibility and pilot studyAndreas Skiadopoulos, Nick Stergiou
Somatosensory & Motor Research|December 29, 2018
Visual and somatosensory contributions to infant sitting postural controlAnastasia Kyvelidou, Nick Stergiou
Annals of Biomedical Engineering|June 26, 2013
New perspectives in human movement variabilityThurmon Lockhart, Nick Stergiou
Experimental Brain Research|February 13, 2026
The equilibrium point hypothesis revisited: why threshold control does not explain human movementMadhur Mangalam, Nick Stergiou
Experimental Brain Research|March 22, 2026
Response to "Comments on 'The equilibrium point hypothesis revisited: why threshold control does not explain human movement"'Madhur Mangalam, Nick Stergiou
European Journal of Applied Physiology|July 8, 2025
Ground gradient affects stride-to-stride fluctuations and gait variability in overground walkingChristos Chalitsios, Nick Stergiou, Thomas Nikodelis
Sports Biomechanics|September 16, 2025
Multifractality of stride-to-stride variations in adolescent runners is sensitive to endurance trainingChristos Chalitsios, Nick Stergiou, Thomas Nikodelis
Journal of Biomechanics|December 2, 2008
Electromyographic response is altered during robotic surgical training with augmented feedbackTimothy N Judkins, Dmitry Oleynikov, Nick Stergiou
Surgical Endoscopy|April 30, 2008
Objective evaluation of expert and novice performance during robotic surgical training tasksTimothy N Judkins, Dmitry Oleynikov, Nick Stergiou
Surgical Innovation|April 15, 2008
Enhanced robotic surgical training using augmented visual feedbackTimothy N Judkins, Dmitry Oleynikov, Nick Stergiou
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BMC Geriatrics|January 15, 2021
Risk-of-falling related outcomes improved in community-dwelling older adults after a 6-week sideways walking intervention: a feasibility and pilot studyAndreas Skiadopoulos, Nick Stergiou
Somatosensory & Motor Research|December 29, 2018
Visual and somatosensory contributions to infant sitting postural controlAnastasia Kyvelidou, Nick Stergiou
Annals of Biomedical Engineering|June 26, 2013
New perspectives in human movement variabilityThurmon Lockhart, Nick Stergiou
Experimental Brain Research|February 13, 2026
The equilibrium point hypothesis revisited: why threshold control does not explain human movementMadhur Mangalam, Nick Stergiou
Experimental Brain Research|March 22, 2026
Response to "Comments on 'The equilibrium point hypothesis revisited: why threshold control does not explain human movement"'Madhur Mangalam, Nick Stergiou
European Journal of Applied Physiology|July 8, 2025
Ground gradient affects stride-to-stride fluctuations and gait variability in overground walkingChristos Chalitsios, Nick Stergiou, Thomas Nikodelis
Sports Biomechanics|September 16, 2025
Multifractality of stride-to-stride variations in adolescent runners is sensitive to endurance trainingChristos Chalitsios, Nick Stergiou, Thomas Nikodelis
Journal of Biomechanics|December 2, 2008
Electromyographic response is altered during robotic surgical training with augmented feedbackTimothy N Judkins, Dmitry Oleynikov, Nick Stergiou
Surgical Endoscopy|April 30, 2008
Objective evaluation of expert and novice performance during robotic surgical training tasksTimothy N Judkins, Dmitry Oleynikov, Nick Stergiou
Surgical Innovation|April 15, 2008
Enhanced robotic surgical training using augmented visual feedbackTimothy N Judkins, Dmitry Oleynikov, Nick Stergiou
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