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- pubid_245054 Journal Article
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- Bionic ankle-foot prosthesis normalizes walking gait for persons with leg amputation Journal Article
- Characterizing the Mechanical Properties of Running-Specific Prostheses Journal Article
- Comparative study of state-of-the-art myoelectric controllers for multigrasp prosthetic hands Journal Article
- Counterpoint: Artificial legs do not make artificially fast running speeds possible. Journal Article
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- Effect of Running Speed and Leg Prostheses on Mediolateral Foot Placement and Its Variability Journal Article
- Effects of a powered ankle-foot prosthesis on kinetic loading of the unaffected leg during level-ground walking Journal Article
- Functional Assessment of a Myoelectric Postural Controller and Multi-Functional Prosthetic Hand by Persons With Trans-Radial Limb Loss Journal Article
- How do prosthetic stiffness, height and running speed affect the biomechanics of athletes with bilateral transtibial amputations? Journal Article
- Leg exoskeleton reduces the metabolic cost of human hopping Journal Article
- Leg stiffness of sprinters using running-specific prostheses Journal Article
- Maximum-speed curve-running biomechanics of sprinters with and without unilateral leg amputations Journal Article
- Mechanical design and performance specifications of anthropomorphic prosthetic hands: A review Journal Article
- Novel postural control algorithm for control of multifunctional myoelectric prosthetic hands Journal Article
- Optimal Starting Block Configuration in Sprint Running: A Comparison of Biological and Prosthetic Legs Journal Article
- Point:Counterpoint: Artificial limbs do/do not make artificially fast running speeds possible Journal Article
- Prosthetic model, but not stiffness or height, affects the metabolic cost of running for athletes with unilateral transtibial amputations Journal Article
- Reduced prosthetic stiffness lowers the metabolic cost of running for athletes with bilateral transtibial amputations Journal Article
- Running-specific prostheses limit ground-force during sprinting Journal Article
- The Functional Roles of Muscles, Passive Prostheses, and Powered Prostheses During Sloped Walking in People With a Transtibial Amputation Journal Article
- The fastest runner on artificial legs: different limbs, similar function? Journal Article
- Use of a powered ankle-foot prosthesis reduces the metabolic cost of uphill walking and improves leg work symmetry in people with transtibial amputations Journal Article
- Vertical stiffness during one-legged hopping with and without using a running-specific prosthesis Journal Article