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Roy Müller

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Journal of Theoretical Biology|July 6, 2015
Positioning the hip with respect to the COM: Consequences for leg operationReinhard Blickhan, Emanuel Andrada, Roy Müller, et al.
Sensors (Basel, Switzerland)|July 2, 2021
Measuring Gait Stability in People with Multiple Sclerosis Using Different Sensor Locations and Time ScalesRoy Müller, Lucas Schreff, Lisa-Eyleen Koch, et al.
Royal Society Open Science|June 2, 2023
Walking like a robot: do the ground reaction forces still intersect near one point when humans imitate a humanoid robot?Johanna Vielemeyer, Nora-Sophie Staufenberg, Lucas Schreff, et al.
Journal of Biomechanics|April 2, 2021
Ground reaction forces intersect above the center of mass in single support, but not in double support of human walkingJohanna Vielemeyer, Roy Müller, Nora-Sophie Staufenberg, et al.
BMC Neurology|September 5, 2021
Wearable inertial sensors are highly sensitive in the detection of gait disturbances and fatigue at early stages of multiple sclerosisRoy Müller, Daniel Hamacher, Sascha Hansen, et al.
Frontiers in Computational Neuroscience|October 26, 2018
The Benefit of Combining Neuronal Feedback and Feed-Forward Control for Robustness in Step Down Perturbations of Simulated Human Walking Depends on the Muscle FunctionDaniel F B Haeufle, Birgit Schmortte, Hartmut Geyer, et al.
PM & R : the Journal of Injury, Function, and Rehabilitation|October 2, 2018
Motorized Biomechatronic Upper and Lower Limb Prostheses-Clinically Relevant OutcomesKnut Lechler, Bertrand Frossard, Lynsay Whelan, et al.
Scientific Data|January 8, 2026
A Full-Body Motion Capture Gait Dataset of Healthy Young Adults Walking Ramps Up and DownJohanna Vielemeyer, Lisa Tronicke, Lucas Schreff, et al.
Journal of Biomechanics|May 6, 2023
'Virtual pivot point' in human walking: Always experimentally observed but simulations suggest it may not be necessary for stabilityLucas Schreff, Daniel F B Haeufle, Alexander Badri-Spröwitz, et al.
BMC Neurology|March 17, 2021
Trait mindfulness is primarily associated with depression and not with fatigue in multiple sclerosis (MS): implications for mindfulness-based interventionsTorsten Sauder, Philipp M Keune, Roy Müller, et al.
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Journal of Theoretical Biology|July 6, 2015
Positioning the hip with respect to the COM: Consequences for leg operationReinhard Blickhan, Emanuel Andrada, Roy Müller, et al.
Sensors (Basel, Switzerland)|July 2, 2021
Measuring Gait Stability in People with Multiple Sclerosis Using Different Sensor Locations and Time ScalesRoy Müller, Lucas Schreff, Lisa-Eyleen Koch, et al.
Royal Society Open Science|June 2, 2023
Walking like a robot: do the ground reaction forces still intersect near one point when humans imitate a humanoid robot?Johanna Vielemeyer, Nora-Sophie Staufenberg, Lucas Schreff, et al.
Journal of Biomechanics|April 2, 2021
Ground reaction forces intersect above the center of mass in single support, but not in double support of human walkingJohanna Vielemeyer, Roy Müller, Nora-Sophie Staufenberg, et al.
BMC Neurology|September 5, 2021
Wearable inertial sensors are highly sensitive in the detection of gait disturbances and fatigue at early stages of multiple sclerosisRoy Müller, Daniel Hamacher, Sascha Hansen, et al.
Frontiers in Computational Neuroscience|October 26, 2018
The Benefit of Combining Neuronal Feedback and Feed-Forward Control for Robustness in Step Down Perturbations of Simulated Human Walking Depends on the Muscle FunctionDaniel F B Haeufle, Birgit Schmortte, Hartmut Geyer, et al.
PM & R : the Journal of Injury, Function, and Rehabilitation|October 2, 2018
Motorized Biomechatronic Upper and Lower Limb Prostheses-Clinically Relevant OutcomesKnut Lechler, Bertrand Frossard, Lynsay Whelan, et al.
Scientific Data|January 8, 2026
A Full-Body Motion Capture Gait Dataset of Healthy Young Adults Walking Ramps Up and DownJohanna Vielemeyer, Lisa Tronicke, Lucas Schreff, et al.
Journal of Biomechanics|May 6, 2023
'Virtual pivot point' in human walking: Always experimentally observed but simulations suggest it may not be necessary for stabilityLucas Schreff, Daniel F B Haeufle, Alexander Badri-Spröwitz, et al.
BMC Neurology|March 17, 2021
Trait mindfulness is primarily associated with depression and not with fatigue in multiple sclerosis (MS): implications for mindfulness-based interventionsTorsten Sauder, Philipp M Keune, Roy Müller, et al.
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