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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
2402009
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
1632017
Quantifying changes in material properties of stroke-impaired muscle
SSM Lee, S Spear, WZ Rymer
Clinical biomechanics 30 (3), 269-275, 2015
1552015
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
1322011
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
1182016
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
862012
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
682020
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
602013
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
522008
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
492014
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
492011
Passive material properties of stroke-impaired plantarflexor and dorsiflexor muscles
KL Jakubowski, A Terman, RVC Santana, SSM Lee
Clinical biomechanics 49, 48-55, 2017
442017
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
412012
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
252020
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
222019
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
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
162020
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