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Attention demanding tasks during treadmill walking reduce step width variability in young adultsModifiable performance domain risk-factors associated with slip-related fallsHabitual site-specific upper extremity loading is associated with increased bone mineral of the ultradistal radius in young women.Predicting surface strains at the human distal radius during an in vivo loading task--finite element model validation and application.Off-axis loads cause failure of the distal radius at lower magnitudes than axial loads: a finite element analysis.In vivo loading model to examine bone adaptation in humans: a pilot study.Short-term bone formation is greatest within high strain regions of the human distal radius: a prospective pilot study.Bone mineral and stiffness loss at the distal femur and proximal tibia in acute spinal cord injury.Assessing the prevalence of compromised bone health among overweight and obese African-American breast cancer survivors: a case-control study.Habitual hip joint activity level of the penned EMU (Dromaius novaehollandie).Measurement of Bone: Diagnosis of SCI-Induced Osteoporosis and Fracture Risk Prediction.Effects of an attention demanding task on dynamic stability during treadmill walkingTrunk kinematics and fall risk of older adults: translating biomechanical results to the clinic.Theoretical contribution of the upper extremities to reducing trunk extension following a laboratory-induced slipThe prevalence of sarcopenia in patients with respiratory failure classified as normally nourished using computed tomography and subjective global assessment.The mechanical consequence of actual bone loss and simulated bone recovery in acute spinal cord injury.Exercise-based fall prevention: can you be a bit more specific?Anthropometric and biomechanical characteristics of body segments in persons with spinal cord injury.Contact stress distributions on the femoral head of the emu (Dromaius novaehollandiae).Biomechanical validation of upper extremity exercise in wheelchair users: design considerations and improvements in a prototype device.On the filtering of intersegmental loads during running.Trabecular bone in the calcaneus of runners.Correction: Trabecular bone in the calcaneus of runners.Simplified boundary conditions alter cortical-trabecular load sharing at the distal radius; A multiscale finite element analysis.Practical considerations for obtaining high quality quantitative computed tomography data of the skeletal system.Is Atypical Bisphosphonate Treatment Response a Risk Factor for Atypical Femoral Fracture?: Commentary on an article by Kyung-Jae Lee, MD, et al.: "T-Score Discordance of Bone Mineral Density in Patients with Atypical Femoral Fracture".ADAMTS5 is required for biomechanically-stimulated healing of murine tendinopathy.Validation of a new multiscale finite element analysis approach at the distal radius.Simulating distal radius fracture strength using biomechanical tests: a modeling study examining the influence of boundary conditions.Finite element prediction of surface strain and fracture strength at the distal radius.Response to Dr Khursheed Jeejeebhoy.The presence of an obstacle influences the stepping response during induced trips and surrogate tasks.Reduction in proximal femoral strength in patients with acute spinal cord injury.Reduction in Torsional Stiffness and Strength at the Proximal Tibia as a Function of Time Since Spinal Cord Injury.An exercise trial targeting posterior shoulder strength in manual wheelchair users: pilot results and lessons learned.Exercise Early and Often: Effects of Physical Activity and Exercise on Women's Bone Health.Distal radius microstructure and finite element bone strain are related to site-specific mechanical loading and areal bone mineral density in premenopausal women.Combination Therapy With Zoledronic Acid and FES-Row Training Mitigates Bone Loss in Paralyzed Legs: Results of a Randomized Comparative Clinical TrialBone mineral density of the proximal femur is not related to dynamic joint loading during locomotion in young womenRecovery responses to surrogate slipping tasks differ from responses to actual slips
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