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O M Evans

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Journal of Human Ergology|December 1, 1983
Heart rate responses to a repetitive load carrying taskY Zerbib, O M Evans, H Monod
Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation|August 1, 1991
Treadmill gait retraining following fractured neck-of-femurP A Baker, O M Evans, C Lee
Experimental Neurology|June 1, 1987
Long-latency stretch reflexes of the human elbow extensors during voluntary relaxation: differences between agonistic musclesS Le Bozec, O M Evans, B Maton
Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation|April 1, 1992
Steadiness in one-legged stance: development of a reliable force-platform testing procedureP A Goldie, O M Evans, T M Bach
Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation|August 9, 2001
Gait after stroke: initial deficit and changes in temporal patterns for each gait phaseP A Goldie, T A Matyas, O M Evans
Gait & Posture|November 27, 1999
Angular movements of the pelvis and lumbar spine during self-selected and slow walking speedsN F Taylor, P A Goldie, O M Evans
Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation|September 1, 1994
Postural control following inversion injuries of the ankleP A Goldie, O M Evans, T M Bach
Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation|October 1, 1996
Deficit and change in gait velocity during rehabilitation after strokeP A Goldie, T A Matyas, O M Evans
Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation|July 1, 1989
Force platform measures for evaluating postural control: reliability and validityP A Goldie, T M Bach, O M Evans
Clinical Biomechanics (Bristol, Avon)|December 1, 1996
Angular movements of the lumbar spine and pelvis can be reliably measured after 4 minutes of treadmill walkingN F Taylor, O M Evans, P A Goldie
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Journal of Human Ergology|December 1, 1983
Heart rate responses to a repetitive load carrying taskY Zerbib, O M Evans, H Monod
Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation|August 1, 1991
Treadmill gait retraining following fractured neck-of-femurP A Baker, O M Evans, C Lee
Experimental Neurology|June 1, 1987
Long-latency stretch reflexes of the human elbow extensors during voluntary relaxation: differences between agonistic musclesS Le Bozec, O M Evans, B Maton
Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation|April 1, 1992
Steadiness in one-legged stance: development of a reliable force-platform testing procedureP A Goldie, O M Evans, T M Bach
Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation|August 9, 2001
Gait after stroke: initial deficit and changes in temporal patterns for each gait phaseP A Goldie, T A Matyas, O M Evans
Gait & Posture|November 27, 1999
Angular movements of the pelvis and lumbar spine during self-selected and slow walking speedsN F Taylor, P A Goldie, O M Evans
Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation|September 1, 1994
Postural control following inversion injuries of the ankleP A Goldie, O M Evans, T M Bach
Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation|October 1, 1996
Deficit and change in gait velocity during rehabilitation after strokeP A Goldie, T A Matyas, O M Evans
Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation|July 1, 1989
Force platform measures for evaluating postural control: reliability and validityP A Goldie, T M Bach, O M Evans
Clinical Biomechanics (Bristol, Avon)|December 1, 1996
Angular movements of the lumbar spine and pelvis can be reliably measured after 4 minutes of treadmill walkingN F Taylor, O M Evans, P A Goldie
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