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Gaitposture. 68
Background Understanding how footwear cushioning influences movement stability may be helpful in reducing injuries related to repetitive loading. Research Question: The purpose of this study was to identify the relationship between running experience
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Footwear Science. 11:S112-S113
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Footwear Science. 11:S160-S161
The link between shoe mass and running economy is well established. For each 100 g added, cost increases by 1% (Frederick, 1984). In addition, heart rate (HR) is coupled with oxygen consumption; as...
Autor:
Bridget J. Munro, Nick Frank, Yao Sun, Gregory E. P. Pearcey, E. Paul Zehr, Taryn Klarner, Trevor S. Barss, Chelsea Kaupp
Publikováno v:
Medicine and science in sports and exercise. 49(12)
Sensory feedback from the foot dorsum during walking has only been studied globally by whole nerve stimulation. Stimulating the main nerve innervating the dorsal surface produces a functional stumble corrective response that is phase-dependently modu
Autor:
Penelope Hogarth, Rebecca J. St George, Kim J. Burchiel, Patricia Carlson-Kuhta, Fay B. Horak, Nick Frank
Publikováno v:
Journal of Neurosurgery. 116:1347-1356
Object The effect of deep brain stimulation (DBS) for Parkinson disease (PD) on balance is unclear. The goal of this study was to investigate how automatic postural responses (APRs) were affected in patients randomized to either subthalamic nucleus (
Autor:
Nick Frank, Max Pivoru, Lara Lamb, Tony Frank, Andrew Fairbairn, Cassandra Rowe, Bruno David, Ruth Pivoru, Franck Pivoru, Jean-Jacques Delannoy
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International Journal of Historical Archaeology
International Journal of Historical Archaeology, Springer Verlag, 2012, 10 (1), 27p. ⟨10.1007/s10761-012-0183-0⟩
Monash University
International Journal of Historical Archaeology, Springer Verlag, 2012, 10 (1), 27p. ⟨10.1007/s10761-012-0183-0⟩
Monash University
International audience; Archaeological excavations at an ancestral village site within rainforest in Papua New Guinea has revealed buried cultural evidence that can be explained in a number of ways. While interpretations based on Western archaeologic
Publikováno v:
Lancet (London, England). 1(8643)