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Publications by HaoYuan Hsiao
Contribution of Paretic and Nonparetic Limb Peak Propulsive Forces to Changes in Walking Speed in Individuals Poststroke
Neurorehabilitation and Neural Repair
Neurology
Rehabilitation
Symmetry of Corticomotor Input to Plantarflexors Influences the Propulsive Strategy Used to Increase Walking Speed Post-Stroke
Clinical Neurophysiology
Sensory Systems
Neurology
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Relation Between Peak Values of Floor Reaction Forces and Cadence in Human Transient Walking: Starting, Stopping, and Turning.
Nippon Kikai Gakkai Ronbunshu, C Hen/Transactions of the Japan Society of Mechanical Engineers, Part C
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Industrial
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Civilian Contribution to Education in H.M. Forces
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Using a Module-Based Analysis Framework for Investigating Muscle Coordination During Walking in Individuals Poststroke: A Literature Review and Synthesis
Applied Bionics and Biomechanics
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Contribution of Lower Limb Joint Movement in Adapting to Re-Establish Step Length Symmetry During Split-Belt Treadmill Walking
Journal of Medical and Biological Engineering
Medicine
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Sensitivity of Joint Moments to Changes in Walking Speed and Body-Weight-Support Are Interdependent and Vary Across Joints
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More Push From Your Push-Off: Joint-Level Modifications to Modulate Propulsive Forces in Old Age
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