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    Changes in Muscle Activity and Kinematics of Highly Trained Cyclists During Fatigue by Dingwell $^\ast$, Jonathan B., Joubert, Jason E., Diefenthaeler, Fernando, Trinity, Joel D.

    “…Muscle fatigue may alter kinematics and contribute to repetitive strain injuries. This study quantified how both localized muscle fatigue and movement…”
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    Slower speeds in patients with diabetic neuropathy lead to improved local dynamic stability of continuous overground walking by Dingwell, J.B, Cusumano, J.P, Sternad, D, Cavanagh, P.R

    Published in Journal of biomechanics (01-10-2000)
    “…Patients with diabetic peripheral neuropathy are significantly more likely to fall while walking than subjects with intact sensation. While it has been…”
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    Relative timing of changes in muscle fatigue and movement coordination during a repetitive one-hand lifting task by Voge, K.R., Dingwell, J.B.

    “…Altered or improper biomechanics can increase the risk of repetitive stress injuries. Muscle fatigue resulting from repetitive movements can induce changes in…”
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    Can a force driven harmonic oscillator model be clinically applied to ACL reconstructed patients? by Decker, M.J., Dingwell, J.B.

    “…The purpose of this study was to determine whether anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) reconstructed patients select a preferred stride period during walking that…”
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    Multijoint arm control: beyond reaching by Mussa-Ivaldi, F.A., Patton, J.L., Chib, V., Sha, D., Mah, C.D., Dingwell, J.B.

    “…We present a set of recent results on the control of movements in which the hand interacts with force fields that simulate the presence of dynamical objects…”
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