Stacie A. Chvatal, Ph.D.

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2011 Biomedical Engineering Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA 
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Lena H. Ting grad student 2011 Georgia Tech
 (Muscle synergies for directional control of center of mass in various postural strategies.)
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Hayes HB, Chvatal SA, French MA, et al. (2014) Neuromuscular constraints on muscle coordination during overground walking in persons with chronic incomplete spinal cord injury. Clinical Neurophysiology : Official Journal of the International Federation of Clinical Neurophysiology. 125: 2024-35
Chvatal SA, Macpherson JM, Torres-Oviedo G, et al. (2013) Absence of postural muscle synergies for balance after spinal cord transection. Journal of Neurophysiology. 110: 1301-10
Chvatal SA, Ting LH. (2013) Common muscle synergies for balance and walking. Frontiers in Computational Neuroscience. 7: 48
Ting LH, Chvatal SA, Safavynia SA, et al. (2012) Review and perspective: neuromechanical considerations for predicting muscle activation patterns for movement. International Journal For Numerical Methods in Biomedical Engineering. 28: 1003-14
Chvatal SA, Ting LH. (2012) Voluntary and reactive recruitment of locomotor muscle synergies during perturbed walking. The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society For Neuroscience. 32: 12237-50
Chvatal SA, Torres-Oviedo G, Safavynia SA, et al. (2011) Common muscle synergies for control of center of mass and force in nonstepping and stepping postural behaviors. Journal of Neurophysiology. 106: 999-1015
Ting LH, Chvatal SA. (2011) Decomposing Muscle Activity in Motor TasksMethods and Interpretation Motor Control: Theories, Experiments, and Applications
Chvatal SA, Kim YT, Bratt-Leal AM, et al. (2008) Spatial distribution and acute anti-inflammatory effects of Methylprednisolone after sustained local delivery to the contused spinal cord. Biomaterials. 29: 1967-75
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