Literature for the application area muscle and bone

Our literature database currently includes 2073 entries. Areas of applications of this collection are:

  • Vibration training especially with the side-alternating technique of the Galileo Training devices and Galileo Therapy devices
  • Movement analysis with Leonardo Mechanograph
  • Relationship between muscle and bone
  • pQCT bone & muscle densitometry & geometry

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Alternatively, you can find summaries of important literature references in our Galileo Research Fact Sheets (GRFS).

Human hopping on damped surfaces: strategies for adjusting leg mechanics

Year: 2003

Creation date: 16.12.2007

Author/s: Moritz CT, Farley CT

Human hoppers compensate for simultaneous changes in surface compression and damping

Year: 2006

Creation date: 16.12.2007

Author/s: Moritz CT, Farley CT

How animals move: an integrative view

Year: 2000

Creation date: 16.12.2007

Author/s: Dickinson MH, Farley CT, Full RJ, Koehl MA, Kram R, Lehman S

Regulation of stiffness by skeletomotor reflexes

Year: 1979

Creation date: 16.12.2007

Author/s: Houk JC

Determinants of the center of mass trajectory in human walking and running

Year: 1998

Creation date: 16.12.2007

Author/s: Lee CR, Farley CT

Hopping frequency in humans: a test of how springs set stride frequency in bouncing gaits

Year: 1991

Creation date: 16.12.2007

Author/s: Farley CT, Blickhan R, Saito J, Taylor CR

Energetics of walking and running: insights from simulated reduced-gravity experiments

Year: 1992

Creation date: 16.12.2007

Author/s: Farley CT, McMahon TA

Energetics and mechanics of human running on surfaces of different stiffnesses

Year: 2002

Creation date: 16.12.2007

Author/s: Kerdok AE, Biewener AA, McMahon TA, Weyand PG, Herr HM

Biomechanics of walking and running: center of mass movements to muscle action

Year: 1998

Creation date: 16.12.2007

Author/s: Farley CT, Ferris DP

Biomechanics of quadrupedal walking: how do four-legged animals achieve inverted pendulum-like movements

Year: 2004

Creation date: 16.12.2007

Author/s: Griffin TM, Main RP, Farley CT