Joseph hamill

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University of Massachusetts, Amherst, MA, United States 
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Lim J, Hamill J, Busa MA, et al. (2020) Changes in coordination and variability during running as a function of head stability demands. Human Movement Science. 73: 102673
Rice HM, Kenny M, Ellison MA, et al. (2020) Tibial stress during running following a repeated calf-raise protocol. Scandinavian Journal of Medicine & Science in Sports
Needham RA, Naemi R, Hamill J, et al. (2020) Analysing patterns of coordination and patterns of control using novel data visualisation techniques in vector coding. Foot (Edinburgh, Scotland). 44: 101678
Zahradnik D, Jandacka D, Beinhauerova G, et al. (2020) Associated ACL risk factors differences during an unanticipated volleyball blocking movement. Journal of Sports Sciences. 1-7
Weir G, Willwacher S, Trudeau MB, et al. (2020) The Influence of Prolonged Running and Footwear on Lower Extremity Joint Stiffness. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise
de Andrade E Souza Mazuchi F, Mochizuki L, Hamill J, et al. (2020) Joint-Position Sense Accuracy Is Equally Affected by Vision among Children with and without Cerebral Palsy. Journal of Motor Behavior. 1-8
Hamill J, Lim J, van Emmerik R. (2020) Locomotor Coordination, Visual Perception and Head Stability during Running. Brain Sciences. 10
Sujae IH, Abdul Jabbar K, Ong CY, et al. (2020) Differences in joint loading during a side-step cutting manoeuvre on different artificial turf infill depths. Sports Biomechanics. 1-12
Willwacher S, Fischer KM, Rohr E, et al. (2020) Surface Stiffness and Footwear Affect the Loading Stimulus for Lower Extremity Muscles When Running. Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research
Willwacher S, Mählich D, Trudeau MB, et al. (2020) The habitual motion path theory: Evidence from cartilage volume reductions in the knee joint after 75 minutes of running. Scientific Reports. 10: 1363
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