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Max Donelan
Max Donelan
Professor of Biomedical Physiology & Kinesiology, Simon Fraser University
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Mechanical work for step-to-step transitions is a major determinant of the metabolic cost of human walking
JM Donelan, R Kram, AD Kuo
Journal of Experimental Biology 205 (23), 3717-3727, 2002
9632002
Energetic consequences of walking like an inverted pendulum: step-to-step transitions
AD Kuo, JM Donelan, A Ruina
Exercise and sport sciences reviews 33 (2), 88, 2005
9112005
Biomechanical energy harvesting: generating electricity during walking with minimal user effort
JM Donelan, Q Li, V Naing, JA Hoffer, DJ Weber, AD Kuo
Science 319 (5864), 807, 2008
8842008
Mechanical and metabolic determinants of the preferred step width in human walking
J Maxwell Donelan, R Kram, K Arthur D
Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series B: Biological Sciences …, 2001
7112001
Simultaneous positive and negative external mechanical work in human walking
JM Donelan, R Kram, AD Kuo
Journal of biomechanics 35 (1), 117-124, 2002
6952002
Dynamic principles of gait and their clinical implications
AD Kuo, JM Donelan
Physical therapy 90 (2), 157-174, 2010
5722010
Mechanical and metabolic requirements for active lateral stabilization in human walking
JM Donelan, DW Shipman, R Kram, AD Kuo
Journal of biomechanics 37 (6), 827-835, 2004
5302004
Humans can continuously optimize energetic cost during walking
JC Selinger, SM O’Connor, JD Wong, JM Donelan
Current Biology 25 (18), 2452-2456, 2015
4002015
Mechanics and energetics of swinging the human leg
J Doke, JM Donelan, AD Kuo
Journal of experimental biology 208 (3), 439, 2005
3552005
Force treadmill for measuring vertical and horizontal ground reaction forces
R Kram, TM Griffin, JM Donelan, YH Chang
Journal of Applied Physiology 85 (2), 764, 1998
3161998
Walking speed and slope estimation using a shank-mounted inertial measurement unit
Q Li, M Young, V Naing, JM Donelan
Journal of Biomechanics 43 (8), 1640-1643, 2010
2632010
The effect of reduced gravity on the kinematics of human walking: a test of the dynamic similarity hypothesis for locomotion.
JM Donelan, R Kram
Journal of experimental biology 200 (24), 3193, 1997
1541997
Development of a biomechanical energy harvester
Q Li, V Naing, JM Donelan
Journal of neuroengineering and rehabilitation 6, 22, 2009
1522009
" Body-In-The-Loop": Optimizing device parameters using measures of instantaneous energetic cost
W Felt, JC Selinger, JM Donelan, CD Remy
PloS one 10 (8), e0135342, 2015
1502015
Contribution of force feedback to ankle extensor activity in decerebrate walking cats
JM Donelan, KG Pearson
Journal of neurophysiology 92 (4), 2093, 2004
1432004
Estimating instantaneous energetic cost during non-steady-state gait
JC Selinger, JM Donelan
Journal of Applied Physiology 117 (11), 1406-1415, 2014
1252014
Scaling of sensorimotor control in terrestrial mammals
HL More, JR Hutchinson, DF Collins, DJ Weber, SKH Aung, JM Donelan
Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 277 (1700), 3563-3568, 2010
1182010
Distinct fast and slow processes contribute to the selection of preferred step frequency during human walking
M Snaterse, R Ton, AD Kuo, JM Donelan
Journal of Applied Physiology 110 (6), 1682, 2011
1152011
Scaling of sensorimotor delays in terrestrial mammals
HL More, JM Donelan
Proceedings of the Royal Society B 285 (1885), 20180613, 2018
1032018
Contribution of sensory feedback to ongoing ankle extensor activity during the stance phase of walking
JM Donelan, KG Pearson
Canadian journal of physiology and pharmacology 82 (8-9), 589-598, 2004
1032004
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