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Mark D. Grabiner
Mark D. Grabiner
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Kinesiology and applied anatomy
PJ Rasch, MD Grabiner, RJ Gregor, J Garhammer
Lea & Febiger, 1989
5331989
Cinesiologia e anatomia aplicada
PJ Rasch, MD Grabiner, RJ Gregor, J Garhammer, MM Vasconcelos
Cinesiologia e anatomia aplicada, 204-204, 1991
5241991
Mechanisms leading to a fall from an induced trip in healthy older adults
MJ Pavol, TM Owings, KT Foley, MD Grabiner
The Journals of Gerontology Series A: Biological Sciences and Medical …, 2001
3812001
Variability of step kinematics in young and older adults
TM Owings, MD Grabiner
Gait & posture 20 (1), 26-29, 2004
3432004
Effect of an ankle orthosis and ankle ligament anesthesia on ankle joint proprioception
JW Feuerbach, MD Grabiner, TJ Koh, GG Weiker
The American Journal of Sports Medicine 22 (2), 223-229, 1994
3341994
Step width variability, but not step length variability or step time variability, discriminates gait of healthy young and older adults during treadmill locomotion
TM Owings, MD Grabiner
Journal of biomechanics 37 (6), 935-938, 2004
3162004
Age-related changes in spatial and temporal gait variables
PC Grabiner, ST Biswas, MD Grabiner
Archives of physical medicine and rehabilitation 82 (1), 31-35, 2001
2852001
Neuromechanics of the patellofemoral joint.
MD Grabiner, TJ Koh, LF Draganich
Medicine and science in sports and exercise 26 (1), 10-21, 1994
2421994
Mechanisms of failed recovery following postural perturbations on a motorized treadmill mimic those associated with an actual forward trip
TM Owings, MJ Pavol, MD Grabiner
Clinical biomechanics 16 (9), 813-819, 2001
2302001
Kinematics of recovery from a stumble
MD Grabiner, TJ Koh, TM Lundin, DW Jahnigen
Journal of gerontology 48 (3), M97-M102, 1993
2291993
Changes in movement capabilities with aging
MD Grabiner, RM Enoka
Exercise and sport sciences reviews 23 (1), 65-104, 1995
2221995
Measuring step kinematic variability on an instrumented treadmill: how many steps are enough?
TM Owings, MD Grabiner
Journal of biomechanics 36 (8), 1215-1218, 2003
2212003
Foot displacement but not velocity predicts the outcome of a slip induced in young subjects while walking
RA Brady, MJ Pavol, TM Owings, MD Grabiner
Journal of biomechanics 33 (7), 803-808, 2000
1992000
Measures of frontal plane stability during treadmill and overground walking
NJ Rosenblatt, MD Grabiner
Gait & posture 31 (3), 380-384, 2010
1952010
Trunk kinematics and fall risk of older adults: translating biomechanical results to the clinic
MD Grabiner, S Donovan, ML Bareither, JR Marone, K Hamstra-Wright, ...
Journal of Electromyography and Kinesiology 18 (2), 197-204, 2008
1932008
Gait characteristics as risk factors for falling from trips induced in older adults
MJ Pavol, TM Owings, KT Foley, MD Grabiner
Journals of Gerontology Series A: Biomedical Sciences and Medical Sciences …, 1999
1851999
Response time is more important than walking speed for the ability of older adults to avoid a fall after a trip
AJ van den Bogert, MJ Pavol, MD Grabiner
Journal of biomechanics 35 (2), 199-205, 2002
1832002
Effect of plantar flexor and dorsiflexor fatigue on unilateral postural control
TM Lundin, JW Feuerbach, MD Grabiner
Journal of Applied Biomechanics 9 (3), 191-201, 1993
1801993
Influence of lower extremity strength of healthy older adults on the outcome of an induced trip
MJ Pavol, TM Owings, KT Foley, MD Grabiner
Journal of the American Geriatrics Society 50 (2), 256-262, 2002
1692002
In vivo tracking of the human patella
TJ Koh, MD Grabiner, RJ De Swart
Journal of biomechanics 25 (6), 637-643, 1992
1671992
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