Search Results - "D'Ambrosia, R.D."
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Evaluation of antagonist coactivation strategies elicited from electrically stimulated muscles under load-moving conditions
Published in IEEE transactions on biomedical engineering (01-07-1997)“…Muscle coactivation strategies that produce ankle dorsiflexion and plantar flexion were elicited by electrical stimulation of the tibialis anterior (TA) and…”
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Evaluation of isometric antagonist coactivation strategies of electrically stimulated muscles
Published in IEEE transactions on biomedical engineering (01-02-1996)“…The performance of various coactivation strategies to control agonist-antagonist muscles in functional electrical stimulation (FES) applications was examined…”
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Open-loop tracking performance of a limb joint controlled by random, periodic, and abrupt electrical stimulation inputs to the antagonist muscle pair
Published in IEEE transactions on biomedical engineering (01-04-1998)“…The ability of the cat's ankle joint to track various input signals when controlled by electrically elicited motor unit recruitment, firing rate and antagonist…”
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Comparison of isometric and load moving length-tension models of two bicompartmental muscles
Published in IEEE transactions on biomedical engineering (01-08-1994)“…The length-tension relations of two bicompartmental muscles, including parallel and pennated fibers, were experimentally determined for isometric and load…”
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The dynamic response of the cat ankle joint during load-moving contractions
Published in IEEE transactions on biomedical engineering (01-04-1995)“…The dynamic response of the cat's ankle joint during load-moving activation of the medial gastrocnemius was determined. Sinusoidal-input oscillations of ankle…”
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Energy dynamics of skeletal muscle during load moving contractions
Published in [1993] Proceedings of the Twelfth Southern Biomedical Engineering Conference (1993)“…The mechanical energy (potential+kinetic energy) and force variations associated with a muscle contracting from rest against a gravitational load were studied…”
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