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Van Emmerik, Richard
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Van Emmerik, Richard
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Developmental changes in the dynamical structure of postural sway during a precision fitting task.
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Quantifying rearfoot-forefoot coordination in human walking.
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Ground reaction forces and lower extremity kinematics when running with suppressed arm swing.
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Influence of custom foot orthotic intervention on lower extremity intralimb coupling during a 30-minute run.
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Multi-segment foot kinematics and ground reaction forces during gait of individuals with plantar fasciitis.
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Prospective dynamic balance control during the swing phase of walking: stability boundaries and time-to-contact analysis.
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Evaluating the coupling between foot pronation and tibial internal rotation continuously using vector coding.
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Walking combined with reach-to-grasp while crossing obstacles at different distances.
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Intralimb gait coordination of individuals with stroke using vector coding.
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Gait characteristics during inadvertent obstacle contacts in young, middle-aged and older adults.
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Rapid foot-tapping but not hand-tapping ability is different between relapsing-remitting and progressive multiple sclerosis.
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Gait control of migraine patients with increasing light and sound levels.
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Chronic plantar fasciitis reduces rearfoot to medial-forefoot anti-phase coordination.
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Impaired foot vibration sensitivity is related to altered plantar pressures during walking in people with multiple sclerosis.
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