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van Ingen Schenau, Gerrit Jan; Maarten F. Bobbert; van Soest, Arthur J.
The unique action of bi-articular muscles in leg extensions
Multiple Muscle Systems: Biomechanics and Movement Organization
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DOI:
10.1007/978-1-4613-9030-5_41
Cited Works (7)
Year
Entry
1985
Gregor RJ, Cavanagh PR, LaFortune M. Knee flexor moments during propulsion in cycling: a creative solution to Lombard's Paradox.
J Biomech
. 1985;18(5):307-316.
1976
Cappozzo A, Figura F, Marchetti M, Pedotti A. The interplay of muscular and external forces in human ambulation.
J Biomech
. 1976;9(1):35-43.
1939
Elftman H. Forces and energy changes in the leg during walking.
Am J Physiol
. January 1939;125(2):339-356.
1980
Gordon D, Winter DA. Mechanical energy generation, absorption and transfer amongst segments during walking.
J Biomech
. 1980;13(10):845-854.
1988
Bobbert MF, van Ingen Schenau GJ. Coordination in vertical jumping.
J Biomech
. 1988;21(3):249-262.
1980
Spector SA, Gardiner PF, Zernicke RF, Roy RR, Edgerton VR. Muscle architecture and force-velocity characteristics of cat soleus and medial gastrocnemius: implications for motor control.
J Neurophysiol
. November 1980;44(5):951-960.
1984
Winter DA. Kinematic and kinetic patterns in human gait: variability and compensating effects.
Hum Mov Sci
. March–June 1984;3(1-2):51-76.
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Year
Entry
2002
Zajac FE, Neptune RR, Kautz SA. Biomechanics and muscle coordination of human walking, I: introduction to concepts, power transfer, dynamics and simulations.
Gait Post
. December 2002;16(3):215-232.
2003
Zajac FE, Neptune RR, Kautz SA. Biomechanics and muscle coordination of human walking, II: lessons from dynamical simulations and clinical implications.
Gait Post
. February 2003;17(1):1-17.
2004
Kaya M.
Coordination of Cat Hindlimb Muscles During Voluntary Movements
[PhD thesis]. Calgary, AB: University of Calgary; February 2004.
1995
Abelew TA.
Contributions Made by the Medial Gastrocnemius, Lateral Gastrocnemius and Plantaris Muscles to the Knee Joint Moment and to the Flow of Mechanical Energy Through the Lower Limb of Freely Moving Cats
[PhD thesis]. Los Angeles (UCLA), University of California; 1995.
2021
Malizia B.
Design of Passive Exotendon Spring Elements to Replace Muscle Torque During Gait
[Master's thesis]. University of Illinois at Chicago; 2021.