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    Treadmill vs. floor walking: kinematics, electromyogram, and heart rate by Murray, M P, Spurr, G B, Sepic, S B, Gardner, G M, Mollinger, L A

    Published in Journal of applied physiology (1985) (01-07-1985)
    “…To identify the degree of difference between treadmill and floor walking, kinematic, electromyographic (EMG), and heart rate measurements were recorded in…”
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    Low-load, prolonged stretch in the treatment of knee flexion contractures in nursing home residents by Steffen, T M, Mollinger, L A

    Published in Physical therapy (01-10-1995)
    “…The purpose of this study was to do a pilot test of the effectiveness of prolonged stretch (use of splint) in reducing knee flexion contractures more than a…”
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    Kinematic and EMG patterns during slow, free, and fast walking by Murray, M P, Mollinger, L A, Gardner, G M, Sepic, S B

    Published in Journal of orthopaedic research (1984)
    “…Kinematics and electromyographic (EMG) activity were recorded in seven normal women during walking at slow, free, and fast speeds. Speed-related differences…”
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    Shoulder motion and muscle strength of normal men and women in two age groups by Murray, M P, Gore, D R, Gardner, G M, Mollinger, L A

    Published in Clinical orthopaedics and related research (01-01-1985)
    “…Normal age- and sex-related standards for shoulder range of motion (ROM) and muscle strength are unavailable in the literature. Active range of shoulder motion…”
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    Knee flexion contractures in institutionalized elderly: prevalence, severity, stability, and related variables by Mollinger, L A, Steffen, T M

    Published in Physical therapy (01-07-1993)
    “…The purpose of this study was to document the prevalence, severity, and progression of knee flexion contractures (KFCs) in a population of institutionalized…”
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    Daily energy expenditure and basal metabolic rates of patients with spinal cord injury by Mollinger, L A, Spurr, G B, el Ghatit, A Z, Barboriak, J J, Rooney, C B, Davidoff, D D, Bongard, R D

    “…Basal metabolic rate (BMR) and daily energy expenditure were measured in 48 men with complete traumatic transections of the spinal cord. Subjects were…”
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    Function following partial fibulectomy by Gore, D R, Gardner, G M, Sepic, S B, Mollinger, L A, Murray, M P

    Published in Clinical orthopaedics and related research (01-07-1987)
    “…The fibula is a valuable source of a bone graft, but because the fibula has a role in lower extremity function, it is important to determine whether partial…”
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    Functional performance after tibial rotationplasty by Murray, M P, Jacobs, P A, Gore, D R, Gardner, G M, Mollinger, L A

    “…We measured muscle strength, joint motion, and gait parameters and determined the electromyographic activities of the ankle and knee during walking, running,…”
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    Antalgic maneuvers during walking in men with unilateral knee disability by Murray, M P, Gore, D R, Sepic, S B, Mollinger, L A

    Published in Clinical orthopaedics and related research (01-10-1985)
    “…The gait of men with unilateral knee disability has not been quantified previously. Interrupted-light photography was used to quantify the gait abnormalities…”
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    Strength of isometric and isokinetic contractions: knee muscles of men aged 20 to 86 by Murray, M P, Gardner, G M, Mollinger, L A, Sepic, S B

    Published in Physical therapy (01-04-1980)
    “…Maximum isometric and isokinetic torques of the knee flexor and extensor muscles were measured at three knee joint positions in 72 normal, health men in three…”
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    Gait patterns in above-knee amputee patients: hydraulic swing control vs constant-friction knee components by Murray, M P, Mollinger, L A, Sepic, S B, Gardner, G M, Linder, M T

    “…Multiple displacement patterns, stride dimensions, and temporal components during slow, free-speed, and fast walking were compared in the same seven above-knee…”
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    Comparison of function two years after revision of failed total hip arthroplasty and primary hip arthroplasty by Gore, D R, Murray, M P, Gardner, G M, Mollinger, L A

    Published in Clinical orthopaedics and related research (01-07-1986)
    “…Because of the known high complication rate, it is important for both the patient and physician to know as much as possible about the outcome of revision…”
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    Age-related differences in knee muscle strength in normal women by Murray, M P, Duthie, Jr, E H, Gambert, S R, Sepic, S B, Mollinger, L A

    Published in Journal of gerontology (Kirkwood) (01-05-1985)
    “…This study provides normal baselines of knee muscle strength for women up to 86 years of age. Knee muscle strength (torque) was measured during maximum…”
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    Strength and range of motion in the ankle in two age groups of men and women by Sepic, S B, Murray, M P, Mollinger, L A, Spurr, G B, Gardner, G M

    Published in American journal of physical medicine (01-04-1986)
    “…Strength and range of motion of the ankle were measured in 20 normal men and 20 normal women divided equally into two age groups (25-35 and 50-60 years). Total…”
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    Age- and Gender-related Test Performance in Community-dwelling Adults by Steffen, T M, Mollinger, L A

    Published in Journal of Neurologic Physical Therapy (01-12-2005)
    “…OBJECTIVEInterpretation of patient scores on functional tests is enhanced by an understanding of test performance in reference groups. The purpose of this…”
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    Joint function after total hip arthroplasty: a four-year follow-up of 72 cases with Charnley and Müller replacements by Murray, M P, Gore, D R, Brewer, B J, Mollinger, L A, Sepic, S B

    Published in Clinical orthopaedics and related research (01-06-1981)
    “…To help determine the duration of benefits in functional performance resulting from total hip arthroplasty (THA), multiple kinesiologic measurements were made…”
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