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Christopher P Hurt
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Variation in trunk kinematics influences variation in step width during treadmill walking by older and younger adults
CP Hurt, N Rosenblatt, JR Crenshaw, MD Grabiner
Gait & posture 31 (4), 461-464, 2010
1282010
Exercise-based fall prevention: can you be a bit more specific?
MD Grabiner, JR Crenshaw, CP Hurt, NJ Rosenblatt, KL Troy
Exercise and sport sciences reviews 42 (4), 161-168, 2014
1212014
Does lower extremity osteoarthritis exacerbate risk factors for falls in older adults?
ML Hoops, NJ Rosenblatt, CP Hurt, J Crenshaw, MD Grabiner
Women’s Health 8 (6), 685-698, 2012
912012
Randomized, controlled trial of exercise on objective and subjective sleep in Parkinson's disease
AW Amara, KH Wood, A Joop, RA Memon, J Pilkington, SC Tuggle, ...
Movement Disorders 35 (6), 947-958, 2020
752020
An apparent contradiction: increasing variability to achieve greater precision?
NJ Rosenblatt, CP Hurt, ML Latash, MD Grabiner
Experimental brain research 232, 403-413, 2014
702014
Frontal plane margin of stability is increased during texting while walking
JR Marone, PB Patel, CP Hurt, MD Grabiner
Gait & posture 40 (1), 243-246, 2014
622014
The discriminant capabilities of stability measures, trunk kinematics, and step kinematics in classifying successful and failed compensatory stepping responses by young adults
JR Crenshaw, NJ Rosenblatt, CP Hurt, MD Grabiner
Journal of biomechanics 45 (1), 129-133, 2012
622012
Comparison of walking with poles and traditional walking for peripheral arterial disease rehabilitation
EG Collins, S O'Connell, C McBurney, C Jelinek, J Butler, D Reda, ...
Journal of Cardiopulmonary Rehabilitation and Prevention 32 (4), 210-218, 2012
452012
Age-related differences in the maintenance of frontal plane dynamic stability while stepping to targets
CP Hurt, MD Grabiner
Journal of Biomechanics 48 (4), 592-597, 2015
392015
Challenging gait leads to stronger lower-limb kinematic synergies: the effects of walking within a more narrow pathway
NJ Rosenblatt, ML Latash, CP Hurt, MD Grabiner
Neuroscience letters 600, 110-114, 2015
362015
Form of the compensatory stepping response to repeated laterally directed postural disturbances
CP Hurt, NJ Rosenblatt, MD Grabiner
Experimental brain research 214, 557-566, 2011
322011
Dynamic stability during increased walking speeds is related to balance confidence of older adults: a pilot study
J Kongsuk, DA Brown, CP Hurt
Gait & posture 73, 86-92, 2019
262019
Sensitivity of dynamic stability to changes in step width during treadmill walking by young adults
NJ Rosenblatt, CP Hurt, MD Grabiner
Journal of applied biomechanics 28 (5), 616-621, 2012
262012
Assessing a novel way to measure step count while walking using a custom mobile phone application
CP Hurt, DH Lein Jr, CR Smith, JR Curtis, AO Westfall, J Cortis, C Rice, ...
PLoS One 13 (11), e0206828, 2018
232018
Recommendation for the minimum number of steps to analyze when performing the uncontrolled manifold analysis on walking data
NJ Rosenblatt, CP Hurt
Journal of biomechanics 85, 218-223, 2019
222019
Characteristics of horizontal force generation for individuals post-stroke walking against progressive resistive forces
J Wang, CP Hurt, CE Capo-Lugo, DA Brown
Clinical biomechanics 30 (1), 40-45, 2015
202015
System and method for performing exercise testing and training
DA Brown, H Christopher, M Bamman
US Patent 10,456,624, 2019
192019
Spinal mobilization prevents NGF-induced trunk mechanical hyperalgesia and attenuates expression of CGRP
WR Reed, JW Little, CR Lima, RE Sorge, C Yarar-Fisher, M Eraslan, ...
Frontiers in Neuroscience 14, 523909, 2020
172020
Effect of progressive horizontal resistive force on the comfortable walking speed of individuals post-stroke
CP Hurt, J Wang, CE Capo-Lugo, DA Brown
Journal of neuroengineering and rehabilitation 12, 1-8, 2015
172015
Limb contribution to increased self-selected walking speeds during body weight support in individuals poststroke
CP Hurt, JK Burgess, DA Brown
Gait & posture 41 (3), 857-859, 2015
152015
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