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Shawn J Scott

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Gates D, Scott S, Wilken J, Dingwell J
Gait Posture . 2013 Mar; 38(4):570-5. PMID: 23481866
Uneven walking surfaces pose challenges to balance, especially in individuals with lower extremity amputation. The purpose of this study was to determine if lateral stability of persons with unilateral transtibial...
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Scott S, Feltwell D, Knapik J, Barkley C, Hauret K, Bullock S, et al.
Mil Med . 2012 Oct; 177(9):1081-9. PMID: 23025139
We hypothesized that the use of evidence based injury prevention strategies would lead to a reduction in the incidence of femoral neck stress injuries (FNSIs) and other serious overuse injuries...
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Molloy J, Feltwell D, Scott S, Niebuhr D
Mil Med . 2012 Jun; 177(5):553-8. PMID: 22645882
Low physical fitness levels are associated with increased musculoskeletal injury risk and attrition among military recruits. The authors review physical fitness trends, injury risk factors, and Department of the Army...
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Gates D, Dingwell J, Scott S, Sinitski E, Wilken J
Gait Posture . 2012 Apr; 36(1):33-9. PMID: 22469772
Individuals with transtibial amputation (TTA) have a high incidence of falls during walking. Environmental factors, such as uneven ground, often play a contributing role in these falls. The purpose of...
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Gates D, Wilken J, Scott S, Sinitski E, Dingwell J
Gait Posture . 2011 Sep; 35(1):36-42. PMID: 21890361
It is important to understand how people adapt their gait when walking in real-world conditions with variable surface characteristics. This study quantified lower-extremity joint kinematics, estimated whole body center of...
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Knapik J, Scott S, Sharp M, Hauret K, Darakjy S, Rieger W, et al.
Mil Med . 2006 Aug; 171(7):669-77. PMID: 16895139
During the first few days of Army Basic Combat Training (BCT), recruits take a running test and after completing this test they are ranked from fast to slow. Four roughly...
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Knapik J, Darakjy S, Scott S, Hauret K, Canada S, Marin R, et al.
J Strength Cond Res . 2005 May; 19(2):246-53. PMID: 15903357
A control group (CG, n = 1,138) that implemented a traditional Basic Combat Training (BCT) physical training (PT) program was compared to an evaluation group (EG, n = 829) that...