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Journal articleAbel RL, Laurini C, Richter M, 2012,
A biologist's guide to ‘virtual’ micro-CT preparation
, Palaeontologia Electronica, Vol: 15, Pages: 1-16 -
Journal articleParedes UM, Prys-Jones R, Adams M, et al., 2012, , Journal of Zoological Systematics and Evolutionary Research
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Journal articleRichards CS, Simonsen TJ, Abel RL, et al., 2012, , Forensic Science International
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Journal articleHezel DC, Elangovan P, Viehmann S, et al., 2012, , Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta
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Journal articleClarke SG, Phillips ATM, Bull AMJ, et al., 2012, , Journal of Biomechanics, Vol: 45, Pages: 1698-1704
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Journal articleReissis D, Abel RL, 2012, , Journal of Anatomy, Vol: 220, Pages: 496-503
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Journal articleElangovan P, Hezel DC, Howard L, et al., 2012, , Computers and Geosciences
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Conference paperClarke SG, Phillips ATM, Cobb JP, 2012,
The Locality of Female Morphological Acetabular Disorders
, Orthopaedic Research Society Annual Meeting -
Journal articleClarke SG, Phillips ATM, Bull AMJ, 2012, , Annals of Biomedical Engineering, Vol: 40, Pages: 1586-1596
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Conference paperDayan O, Spulber I, Eftekhar A, et al., 2012,
Applying EMG spike and peak counting for a real-time muscle fatigue monitoring system
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Book chapterRobson Brown K, Corp N, Abel RL, 2012,
Acquiring microstructural data for the La Ferrassie infant neanderthal vertebrae using micro-computed tomography
, Pleistocene Databases - Acquisition, Storing, Sharing, Publisher: Wissenschaftliche Schriften des Neanderthal Museums -
Journal articlePearce S, Gupte C, Singh S, et al., 2012, , JOURNAL OF FOOT & ANKLE SURGERY, Vol: 51, Pages: 176-178, ISSN: 1067-2516
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Journal articleAlam M, Bull AMJ, Thomas RD, et al., 2011, , AMERICAN JOURNAL OF SPORTS MEDICINE, Vol: 39, Pages: 2575-2581, ISSN: 0363-5465
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- Citations: 21
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Journal articleDodds AL, Gupte CM, Neyret P, et al., 2011,
Extra-articular techniques in anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction: a literature review.
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Journal articleDodds AL, Gupte CM, Neyret P, et al., 2011, , JOURNAL OF BONE AND JOINT SURGERY-BRITISH VOLUME, Vol: 93B, Pages: 1440-1448, ISSN: 0301-620X
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- Citations: 98
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Journal articleMcGregor AH, Dore CJ, Morris TP, et al., 2011, , SPINE, Vol: 36, Pages: 1711-1720, ISSN: 0362-2436
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- Citations: 56
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Journal articleMorris S, Morris TP, McGregor AH, et al., 2011, , SPINE, Vol: 36, Pages: 1807-1814, ISSN: 0362-2436
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- Citations: 18
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Journal articleBergmann JHM, McGregor AH, 2011, , ANNALS OF BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING, Vol: 39, Pages: 2299-2312, ISSN: 0090-6964
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Journal articleGreenwood NL, Duffell LD, Alexander CM, et al., 2011,
Electromyographic activity of pelvic and lower limb muscles during postural tasks in people with benign joint hypermobility syndrome and non hypermobile people. A pilot study
, Man TherBenign joint hypermobility syndrome (BJHS) is associated with the early development of certain degenerative conditions, which may be associated with altered muscle activity. This pilot study compared muscle activation patterns during postural tasks between people with BJHS who do not have pain and people with normal flexibility (control group). Sixteen subjects aged 22-45 years (8 with BJHS) were selected from a population recruited to a larger study. Electromyographic activity of erector spinae (ES), gluteus medius (GM), and lower limb (rectus femoris (RF), semitendinosus (ST), tibialis anterior (TA) and gastrocnemius lateralis) muscles was assessed, and chosen based on the muscles being tested in the larger study. Subjects carried out 30 s of quiet standing (QS) and one-leg standing (OLS), both with eyes open (EO) and eyes closed (EC). Both groups had significantly more TA activity, and control subjects had significantly more GM activity, during OLS EC compared with QS. GM activity was not significantly different between groups. Compared with the BJHS group, control subjects had significantly less ST activation overall, significantly more ES activity during OLS EC and significantly less RF-ST co-contraction during QS. This study has noted differences in muscle activation patterns between pain-free hypermobile people and control subjects, specifically involving muscles surrounding the pelvis and hip. This pilot data suggests that strategies for stabilising the body during balancing tasks may be relevant to injury risk in people with BJHS. While results need to be verified with a larger subject sample, this study is important in developing new treatments for hypermobile people
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Journal articleCobb JP, Davda K, Ahmad A, et al., 2011, , JOURNAL OF BONE AND JOINT SURGERY-BRITISH VOLUME, Vol: 93B, Pages: 881-885, ISSN: 0301-620X
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- Citations: 31
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