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Electronic Theses & Dissertations
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Ankle
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Children--Physiology
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Cruciate ligaments--Wounds and injuries
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Exercise for older people
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Exercise for women
1
Fishes--Locomotion
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Gait in humans
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Human mechanics
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Kinematics
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Motor ability in children
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Muscle strength
1
Orthopedic implants
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Orthopedic implants--Complications
1
Robots--Kinematics
1
Sitting position
1
Standing position
1
Walking--Physiological aspects
1
Wrist--Mechanical properties
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Wrist--Movements
1
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A comparison of bilateral asymmetries in the gait patterns of subjects with and without posterior cruciate ligament injuries
Amri, Saidon
Text (1999)
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Electronic Theses & Dissertations
The effects of ankle positional strength training on strength and passive joint position sense
Cortese, Dana Gabrielle
Text (2004)
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A method for analyzing three-dimensional human wrist motion using a joint coordinate system
Zipple, John Timothy
Text (1989)
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The application of helical axis theory to the study of human kinematics : a kinematically defined center for biomechanical joints
Brodeur, Raymond Robert
Text (1991)
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Electronic Theses & Dissertations
Effects of a twelve week exercise program on the range of joint motion of elderly women subjects
Brusk, Bonnita Ann
Text (1984)
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Electronic Theses & Dissertations
A synergistic approach to transtibial socket interface mechanics : experiments and modeling
Lenz, Amy Lorraine
Text (2017)
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Electronic Theses & Dissertations
Role of flexibility in robotic fish
Bazaz Behbahani, Sanaz
Text (2016)
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The mechanics of the sit-to-stand movement in young children
Wisner, David Michael
Text (2002)
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