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Sabrina S.M. Lee
Sabrina S.M. Lee
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Built for speed: musculoskeletal structure and sprinting ability
SSM Lee, SJ Piazza
Journal of Experimental Biology 212 (22), 3700-3707, 2009
2412009
Skeletal muscle mechanics, energetics and plasticity
RL Lieber, TJ Roberts, SS Blemker, SSM Lee, W Herzog
Journal of neuroengineering and rehabilitation 14, 1-16, 2017
1692017
Quantifying changes in material properties of stroke-impaired muscle
SSM Lee, S Spear, WZ Rymer
Clinical biomechanics 30 (3), 269-275, 2015
1562015
Movement mechanics as a determinate of muscle structure, recruitment and coordination
JM Wakeling, OM Blake, I Wong, M Rana, SSM Lee
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 366 …, 2011
1332011
Use of shear wave ultrasound elastography to quantify muscle properties in cerebral palsy
SSM Lee, D Gaebler-Spira, LQ Zhang, WZ Rymer, KM Steele
Clinical biomechanics 31, 20-28, 2016
1202016
Inversion–eversion moment arms of gastrocnemius and tibialis anterior measured in vivo
SSM Lee, SJ Piazza
Journal of biomechanics 41 (16), 3366-3370, 2008
982008
A muscle’s force depends on the recruitment patterns of its fibers
JM Wakeling, SSM Lee, AS Arnold, M de Boef Miara, AA Biewener
Annals of biomedical engineering 40, 1708-1720, 2012
892012
Shear wave velocity is sensitive to changes in muscle stiffness that occur independently from changes in force
M Bernabei, SSM Lee, EJ Perreault, TG Sandercock
Journal of applied physiology 128 (1), 8-16, 2020
692020
Accuracy of gastrocnemius muscles forces in walking and running goats predicted by one-element and two-element Hill-type models
SSM Lee, AS Arnold, M de Boef Miara, AA Biewener, JM Wakeling
Journal of biomechanics 46 (13), 2288-2295, 2013
642013
An algorithm for automated analysis of ultrasound images to measure tendon excursion in vivo
SSM Lee, GS Lewis, SJ Piazza
Journal of applied biomechanics 24 (1), 75-82, 2008
532008
Validation of Hill-Type Muscle Models in Relation to Neuromuscular Recruitment and Force–Velocity Properties: Predicting Patterns of In Vivo Muscle Force
AA Biewener, JM Wakeling, SS Lee, AS Arnold
Integrative and comparative biology 54 (6), 1072-1083, 2014
522014
EMG analysis tuned for determining the timing and level of activation in different motor units
SSM Lee, M de Boef Miara, AS Arnold, AA Biewener, JM Wakeling
Journal of electromyography and kinesiology 21 (4), 557-565, 2011
502011
Passive material properties of stroke-impaired plantarflexor and dorsiflexor muscles
KL Jakubowski, A Terman, RVC Santana, SSM Lee
Clinical biomechanics 49, 48-55, 2017
452017
Recruitment of faster motor units is associated with greater rates of fascicle strain and rapid changes in muscle force during locomotion
SSM Lee, M de Boef Miara, AS Arnold, AA Biewener, JM Wakeling
The Journal of Experimental Biology, 2012
432012
Muscle material properties in passive and active stroke-impaired muscle
SSM Lee, KL Jakubowski, SC Spear, WZ Rymer
Journal of Biomechanics 83, 197-204, 2019
342019
Correlation between plantarflexor moment arm and preferred gait velocity in slower elderly men
SSM Lee, SJ Piazza
Journal of biomechanics 45 (9), 1601-1606, 2012
292012
Influence of limb position on assessment of nerve mechanical properties by using shear wave ultrasound elastography
CL Rugel, CK Franz, SSM Lee
Muscle & Nerve 61 (5), 616-622, 2020
272020
Changes in shear wave propagation within skeletal muscle during active and passive force generation
AB Wang, EJ Perreault, TJ Royston, SSM Lee
Journal of biomechanics 94, 115-122, 2019
232019
Limited fascicle shortening and fascicle rotation may be associated with impaired voluntary force-generating capacity in pennate muscles of chronic stroke survivors
J Son, WZ Rymer, SSM Lee
Clinical Biomechanics 75, 105007, 2020
172020
Mapping the relationships between joint stiffness, modeled muscle stiffness, and shear wave velocity
AD Vigotsky, EJ Rouse, SSM Lee
Journal of Applied Physiology 129 (3), 483-491, 2020
162020
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