William Clark

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2015- Biomedical Engineering University of North Carolina Chapel Hill, North Carolina State University 
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Taylor CR, Yeon SH, Clark WH, et al. (2022) Untethered muscle tracking using magnetomicrometry. Frontiers in Bioengineering and Biotechnology. 10: 1010275
Clark WH, Franz JR. (2021) Age-related changes to triceps surae muscle-subtendon interaction dynamics during walking. Scientific Reports. 11: 21264
Lehr NL, Clark WH, Lewek MD, et al. (2021) The effects of triceps surae muscle stimulation on localized Achilles subtendon tissue displacements. The Journal of Experimental Biology. 224
Lehr NL, Clark WH, Lewek MD, et al. (2021) The effects of triceps surae muscle stimulation on localized achilles subtendon tissue displacements. The Journal of Experimental Biology
Krupenevich RL, Clark WH, Ray SF, et al. (2021) Effects of age and locomotor demand on foot mechanics during walking. Journal of Biomechanics. 123: 110499
Pimentel RE, Pieper NL, Clark WH, et al. (2021) Muscle metabolic energy costs while modifying propulsive force generation during walking. Computer Methods in Biomechanics and Biomedical Engineering. 1-14
Clark WH, Pimentel RE, Franz JR. (2020) Imaging and Simulation of Inter-muscular Differences in Triceps Surae Contributions to Forward Propulsion During Walking. Annals of Biomedical Engineering
Krupenevich RL, Clark WH, Sawicki GS, et al. (2020) Older Adults Overcome Reduced Triceps Surae Structural Stiffness to Preserve Ankle Joint Quasi-Stiffness During Walking. Journal of Applied Biomechanics. 1-8
Clark WH, Franz JR. (2019) Triceps surae muscle-subtendon interaction differs between young and older adults. Connective Tissue Research. 1-10
Clark WH, Franz JR. (2019) Activation-Dependent Changes in Soleus Length-Tension Behavior Augment Ankle Joint Quasi-Stiffness. Journal of Applied Biomechanics. 1-24
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