Robyn A Capobianco
Affiliations: | University of Colorado, Boulder, Boulder, CO, United States |
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Almuklass AM, Capobianco RA, Feeney DF, et al. (2019) Sensory nerve stimulation causes an immediate improvement in motor function of persons with multiple sclerosis: A pilot study. Multiple Sclerosis and Related Disorders. 38: 101508 |
Capobianco RA, Mazzo MM, Enoka RM. (2019) Self-massage prior to stretching improves flexibility in young and middle-aged adults. Journal of Sports Sciences. 1-8 |
Feeney DF, Capobianco RA, Montgomery JR, et al. (2018) Individuals with sacroiliac joint dysfunction display asymmetrical gait and a depressed synergy between muscles providing sacroiliac joint force closure when walking. Journal of Electromyography and Kinesiology : Official Journal of the International Society of Electrophysiological Kinesiology. 43: 95-103 |
Capobianco RA, Feeney DF, Jeffers JR, et al. (2018) Sacroiliac joint dysfunction patients exhibit altered movement strategies when performing a sit-to-stand task. The Spine Journal : Official Journal of the North American Spine Society |
Capobianco RA, Almuklass AM, Enoka RM. (2017) Manipulation of sensory input can improve stretching outcomes. European Journal of Sport Science. 1-9 |