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10. High-density surface electromyography allows to identify risk conditions and people with and without low back pain during fatiguing frequency-dependent lifting activities.

11. Pelvic obliquity as a compensatory mechanism leading to lower energy recovery: Characterization among the types of prostheses in subjects with transfemoral amputation.

12. Increased lower limb muscle coactivation reduces gait performance and increases metabolic cost in patients with hereditary spastic paraparesis.

13. Modelling the spine as a deformable body: Feasibility of reconstruction using an optoelectronic system

14. Reorganization of multi-muscle and joint withdrawal reflex during arm movements in post-stroke hemiparetic patients

15. Bipolar versus high-density surface electromyography for evaluating risk in fatiguing frequency-dependent lifting activities.

16. Relationship between recovery of calf-muscle biomechanical properties and gait pattern following surgery for achilles tendon rupture

17. Effects of 8-week strength training with two models of chest press machines on muscular activity pattern and strength

18. Harmony as a convergence attractor that minimizes the energy expenditure and variability in physiological gait and the loss of harmony in cerebellar ataxia.

19. Modular organization of the head retraction responses elicited by electrical painful stimulation of the facial skin in humans.

20. Foot drop and plantar flexion failure determine different gait strategies in Charcot-Marie-Tooth patients

21. Corrigendum to “Harmony as a convergence attractor that minimizes the energy expenditure and variability in physiological gait and the loss of harmony in cerebellar ataxia.”[Clin. Biomech. 48 (2017) 15-23].

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