Gaspar Epro
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Recent Articles
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AminiAghdam S, Epro G, James D, Karamanidis K
J Strength Cond Res
. 2021 Sep;
36(12):3345-3351.
PMID: 34537800
AminiAghdam, S, Epro, G, James, D, and Karamanidis, K. Leaning the trunk forward decreases patellofemoral joint loading during uneven running. J Strength Cond Res 36(12): 3345-3351, 2022-Although decline surfaces or...
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Werth J, Konig M, Epro G, Seeley J, Potthast W, Karamanidis K
Hum Mov Sci
. 2021 Feb;
76:102769.
PMID: 33581561
Rapid stepping to preserve stability is a crucial action in avoiding a fall. It is also an important measure in the assessment of fall-resisting skills. We examined whether volitional step...
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Sanno M, Epro G, Bruggemann G, Willwacher S
Med Sci Sports Exerc
. 2021 Jan;
53(6):1217-1227.
PMID: 33394899
Purpose: Recent studies identified a redistribution of positive mechanical work from distal to proximal joints during prolonged runs, which might partly explain the reduced running economy observed with running-induced fatigue....
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Karamanidis K, Epro G
Front Physiol
. 2021 Jan;
11:607544.
PMID: 33391022
Differences in muscle and tendon responsiveness to mechanical stimuli and time courses of adaptive changes may disrupt the interaction of the musculotendinous unit (MTU), increasing the risk for overuse injuries....
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Karamanidis K, Epro G, McCrum C, Konig M
Exerc Sport Sci Rev
. 2019 Oct;
48(1):40-47.
PMID: 31663865
Aging negatively affects balance recovery responses after trips and slips. We hypothesize that older people can benefit from brief treadmill-based trip and slip perturbation exposure despite reduced muscular capacities, but...
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Karamanidis K, Epro G, Konig M, Mersmann F, Arampatzis A
Front Physiol
. 2019 Oct;
10:1299.
PMID: 31649560
Triceps surae (TS) muscle volume can be estimated in young adults by only considering the maximal anatomical cross-sectional area (ACSA) and the length of the muscle due to the presence...
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Konig M, Epro G, Seeley J, Potthast W, Karamanidis K
J Neurophysiol
. 2019 Sep;
122(5):1884-1893.
PMID: 31509470
For human locomotion, varying environments require adjustments of the motor system. We asked whether age affects gait balance recovery adaptation, its retention over months, and the transfer of adaptation to...
18.
Epro G, Hunter S, Konig M, Schade F, Karamanidis K
Front Physiol
. 2019 Jun;
10:574.
PMID: 31156457
Different adaptive responses to mechanical loading between muscle and tendon can lead to non-uniform biomechanical properties within the muscle-tendon unit. The current study aimed to analyze the mechanical properties of...
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Konig M, Epro G, Seeley J, Catala-Lehnen P, Potthast W, Karamanidis K
J Biomech
. 2018 Dec;
84:243-246.
PMID: 30577971
Perturbation training is an emerging approach to reduce fall risk in the elderly. This study examined potential differences in retention of improvements in reactive gait stability over 14 weeks resulting...
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Konig M, Hemmers S, Epro G, McCrum C, Ackermans T, Hartmann U, et al.
Front Physiol
. 2018 Oct;
9:1345.
PMID: 30356888
Reductions in muscular power output and performance during multi-joint motor tasks with aging have often been associated with muscle weakness. This study aimed to examine if matching younger and middle-aged...