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Stephen N Robinovitch

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Gait & Posture|October 11, 2005
Neuromuscular versus behavioural influences on reaching performance in young and elderly womenFabio Feldman, Stephen N Robinovitch
Journal of the American Medical Directors Association|June 22, 2023
Research Priorities for Wearable Hip Protectors for Hip Fracture Prevention in Long-Term CareStephen N Robinovitch, Cynthia Onyejekwe
Journal of Biomechanics|March 31, 2007
Reducing hip fracture risk during sideways falls: evidence in young adults of the protective effects of impact to the hands and steppingFabio Feldman, Stephen N Robinovitch
IEEE Transactions on Neural Systems and Rehabilitation Engineering : a Publication of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society|August 24, 2011
An analysis of the accuracy of wearable sensors for classifying the causes of falls in humansOmar Aziz, Stephen N Robinovitch
Experimental Aging Research|October 19, 2004
Elderly nursing home and day care participants are less likely than young adults to approach imbalance during voluntary forward reachingFabio Feldman, Stephen N Robinovitch
Journal of Biomechanics|April 20, 2010
Characterizing the effective stiffness of the pelvis during sideways falls on the hipAndrew C Laing, Stephen N Robinovitch
Clinical Biomechanics (Bristol, Avon)|July 12, 2005
Postural steadiness during quiet stance does not associate with ability to recover balance in older womenDawn C Mackey, Stephen N Robinovitch
Accident; Analysis and Prevention|April 28, 2009
Low stiffness floors can attenuate fall-related femoral impact forces by up to 50% without substantially impairing balance in older womenAndrew C Laing, Stephen N Robinovitch
Human Movement Science|August 21, 2013
The effects of initial movement dynamics on human responses to postural perturbationsChantelle D Murnaghan, Stephen N Robinovitch
Gait & Posture|November 29, 2005
Mechanisms underlying age-related differences in ability to recover balance with the ankle strategyDawn C Mackey, Stephen N Robinovitch
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Gait & Posture|October 11, 2005
Neuromuscular versus behavioural influences on reaching performance in young and elderly womenFabio Feldman, Stephen N Robinovitch
Journal of the American Medical Directors Association|June 22, 2023
Research Priorities for Wearable Hip Protectors for Hip Fracture Prevention in Long-Term CareStephen N Robinovitch, Cynthia Onyejekwe
Journal of Biomechanics|March 31, 2007
Reducing hip fracture risk during sideways falls: evidence in young adults of the protective effects of impact to the hands and steppingFabio Feldman, Stephen N Robinovitch
IEEE Transactions on Neural Systems and Rehabilitation Engineering : a Publication of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society|August 24, 2011
An analysis of the accuracy of wearable sensors for classifying the causes of falls in humansOmar Aziz, Stephen N Robinovitch
Experimental Aging Research|October 19, 2004
Elderly nursing home and day care participants are less likely than young adults to approach imbalance during voluntary forward reachingFabio Feldman, Stephen N Robinovitch
Journal of Biomechanics|April 20, 2010
Characterizing the effective stiffness of the pelvis during sideways falls on the hipAndrew C Laing, Stephen N Robinovitch
Clinical Biomechanics (Bristol, Avon)|July 12, 2005
Postural steadiness during quiet stance does not associate with ability to recover balance in older womenDawn C Mackey, Stephen N Robinovitch
Accident; Analysis and Prevention|April 28, 2009
Low stiffness floors can attenuate fall-related femoral impact forces by up to 50% without substantially impairing balance in older womenAndrew C Laing, Stephen N Robinovitch
Human Movement Science|August 21, 2013
The effects of initial movement dynamics on human responses to postural perturbationsChantelle D Murnaghan, Stephen N Robinovitch
Gait & Posture|November 29, 2005
Mechanisms underlying age-related differences in ability to recover balance with the ankle strategyDawn C Mackey, Stephen N Robinovitch
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