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Reactive balance responses to a trip and slip during gait in people with multiple sclerosis
Mohamed Suhair Bin Mohamed Suhaimy, Stephen R. Lord, Phu Hoang, et al.
Clinical Biomechanics (2021) Vol. 90, pp. 105511-105511
Closed Access | Times Cited: 9

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Impact of age on muscle and kinematic responses to an obstacle trip while walking
Steven Phu, Daina L. Sturnieks, Stephen R. Lord, et al.
Journal of Electromyography and Kinesiology (2025), pp. 102993-102993
Closed Access

Treadmill induced belt-accelerations may not accurately evoke the muscle responses to obstacle trips in older people
Steven Phu, Daina L. Sturnieks, Patrick Y. H. Song, et al.
Journal of Electromyography and Kinesiology (2024) Vol. 75, pp. 102857-102857
Closed Access | Times Cited: 2

Neuromuscular adaptations to perturbation-based balance training using treadmill belt accelerations do not transfer to an obstacle trip in older people: A cross-over randomised controlled trial
Steven Phu, Daina L. Sturnieks, Patrick Y. H. Song, et al.
Human Movement Science (2024) Vol. 97, pp. 103273-103273
Closed Access | Times Cited: 2

Balance recovery after trips is affected by the type of tripping obstacles
Xingda Qu, Baozhan Yang, Weiliang Wang, et al.
Ergonomics (2024), pp. 1-7
Closed Access | Times Cited: 1

Training reactive balance using trips and slips in people with multiple sclerosis: A blinded randomised controlled trial
Yoshiro Okubo, Mohamed Suhair Bin Mohamed Suhaimy, Phu Hoang, et al.
Multiple Sclerosis and Related Disorders (2023) Vol. 73, pp. 104607-104607
Closed Access | Times Cited: 3

Perturbation-based Balance Training to improve postural responses and falls in people with multiple sclerosis: a randomized controlled trial
Saeideh Monjezi, Farshad Molhemi, Mohammad Jafar Shaterzadeh Yazdi, et al.
Disability and Rehabilitation (2022) Vol. 45, Iss. 22, pp. 3649-3655
Closed Access | Times Cited: 5

Comparison of physical performance, gait, balance, falls efficacy, and step reaction time in individuals with multiple sclerosis
Fatih Özden, Mehmet Özkeskin, İsmet Tümtürk, et al.
Clinical Neurology and Neurosurgery (2023) Vol. 232, pp. 107872-107872
Closed Access | Times Cited: 2

Whole body angular momentum characterizes reactive balance adaptations and perturbation intensity
Mitchell D. Adam, Delaney McElvain, T. George Hornby, et al.
Journal of Biomechanics (2024) Vol. 179, pp. 112474-112474
Closed Access

Weak grip strength among persons with multiple sclerosis having minimal disability is not related to agility or integrity of the corticospinal tract
Evan G. MacKenzie, Nicholas J. Snow, Arthur R. Chaves, et al.
Multiple Sclerosis and Related Disorders (2024) Vol. 88, pp. 105741-105741
Closed Access

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