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    Bicycle saddle pressure: effects of trunk position and saddle design on healthy subjects by Carpes, Felipe Pivetta, Dagnese, Frederico, Kleinpaul, Julio Francisco, Martins, Elisandro de Assis, Mota, Carlos Bolli

    Published in Urologia internationalis (2009)
    “…There is a common belief that seat pressure during cycling can compress specific neurovascular tissues over the perineum leading to genital pathologies. This…”
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    Joint knee loads during squat with constant or variable resistance in males. A clinical trial by Dagnese, Frederico, Martins, Elisandro de Assis, da Silva, Fabrício Santana, Mota, Carlos Bolli, Copetti, Fernando

    Published in Journal of bodywork and movement therapies (01-01-2024)
    “…In the squat movement, the use of constant resistance (CR) generates greater compression and shear forces close to 90° of knee flexion, increasing joint…”
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    Effects of Workload on Seat Pressure While Cycling with Two Different Saddles by Carpes, Felipe Pivetta, Dagnese, Frederico, Kleinpaul, Julio Francisco, Martins, Elisandro de Assis, Mota, Carlos Bolli

    Published in Journal of sexual medicine (01-10-2009)
    “…Seat pressure during cycling and its relationship to urological disorders have been discussed extensively in recently published literature. The effects of…”
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    Effects of a noncircular chainring system on muscle activation during cycling by Dagnese, Frederico, Carpes, Felipe P, Martins, Elisandro de Assis, Stefanyshyn, Darren, Mota, Carlos Bolli

    “…Abstract Previous studies evaluated cycling with noncircular chainrings and suggested that changes in muscle activation would occur in response to altered…”
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    Evaluation of body position of competitive and recreational cyclists by Felipe Pivetta Carpes, Julio Francisco Kleinpaul, Frederico Dagnese, Elisandro de Assis Martins, Carlos Bolli Mota

    “…The purpose of this study was to evaluate and to compare the body position when cycling of cyclists of different levels. The subjects were classifi ed as…”
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