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Richard R Neptune

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The Journal of Experimental Biology|March 10, 2005
Ankle plantar flexor force production is an important determinant of the preferred walk-to-run transition speedRichard R Neptune, Kotaro Sasaki
Gait & Posture|July 21, 2005
Muscle mechanical work and elastic energy utilization during walking and running near the preferred gait transition speedKotaro Sasaki, Richard R Neptune
Journal of Biomechanics|July 27, 2010
Individual muscle contributions to the axial knee joint contact force during normal walkingKotaro Sasaki, Richard R Neptune
Journal of Biomechanics|September 16, 2021
Differences in balance control between healthy younger and older adults during steady-state walkingArian Vistamehr, Richard R Neptune
Journal of Biomechanics|September 1, 2005
Differences in muscle function during walking and running at the same speedKotaro Sasaki, Richard R Neptune
Journal of Biomechanics|August 15, 2016
Muscle contributions to frontal plane angular momentum during walkingRichard R Neptune, Craig P McGowan
Journal of Biomechanics|December 16, 2023
Lower-limb joint quasi-stiffness in the frontal and sagittal planes during walking at different step widthsStephanie L Molitor, Richard R Neptune
Exercise and Sport Sciences Reviews|October 26, 2002
Biomechanical determinants of pedaling energetics: internal and external work are not independentSteven A Kautz, Richard R Neptune
Journal of Biomechanics|June 28, 2022
Individual muscle responses to mediolateral foot placement perturbations during walkingLydia G Brough, Richard R Neptune
Journal of Applied Biomechanics|January 20, 2011
The influence of seat configuration on maximal average crank power during pedaling: a simulation studyJeffery W Rankin, Richard R Neptune
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The Journal of Experimental Biology|March 10, 2005
Ankle plantar flexor force production is an important determinant of the preferred walk-to-run transition speedRichard R Neptune, Kotaro Sasaki
Gait & Posture|July 21, 2005
Muscle mechanical work and elastic energy utilization during walking and running near the preferred gait transition speedKotaro Sasaki, Richard R Neptune
Journal of Biomechanics|July 27, 2010
Individual muscle contributions to the axial knee joint contact force during normal walkingKotaro Sasaki, Richard R Neptune
Journal of Biomechanics|September 16, 2021
Differences in balance control between healthy younger and older adults during steady-state walkingArian Vistamehr, Richard R Neptune
Journal of Biomechanics|September 1, 2005
Differences in muscle function during walking and running at the same speedKotaro Sasaki, Richard R Neptune
Journal of Biomechanics|August 15, 2016
Muscle contributions to frontal plane angular momentum during walkingRichard R Neptune, Craig P McGowan
Journal of Biomechanics|December 16, 2023
Lower-limb joint quasi-stiffness in the frontal and sagittal planes during walking at different step widthsStephanie L Molitor, Richard R Neptune
Exercise and Sport Sciences Reviews|October 26, 2002
Biomechanical determinants of pedaling energetics: internal and external work are not independentSteven A Kautz, Richard R Neptune
Journal of Biomechanics|June 28, 2022
Individual muscle responses to mediolateral foot placement perturbations during walkingLydia G Brough, Richard R Neptune
Journal of Applied Biomechanics|January 20, 2011
The influence of seat configuration on maximal average crank power during pedaling: a simulation studyJeffery W Rankin, Richard R Neptune
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