Landry, Scott
Associate Professor
所属大学: Dalhousie University
所属学院: School of Biomedical Engineering
近期论文
Landry S, Nigg B, Tecante K. Walking in an unstable Masai Barefoot Technology (MBT) shoe introduces kinematic and kinetic changes at the hip, knee and ankle prior to and after a six week accommodation period: A comprehensive analysis using Principal Component Analysis (PCA). Footwear Science (2012) 4(2): 101-114. Landry S. Unstable shoe designs: Functional implications. Lower Extremity Review (2011) 11(3):31-6. Nigg B, Tecante K, Federolf P, Landry S. Gender differences in lower extremity gait biomechanics during walking using an unstable shoe. Clin. Biomech. (2010) 25(10): 1047-52. Landry S, Nigg B, Tecante K. Standing in an unstable shoe increases postural sway and muscle activity of selected smaller extrinsic foot muscles. Gait Posture (2010) 32(2):215-9. Landry S, McKean K, Hubley-Kozey C, Stanish W, Deluzio K. Gender differences exist in neuromuscular control patterns during the pre-contact and early stance phase of an unanticipated side-cut and cross-cut maneuver in 15-18 year old adolescent soccer players. J. Electromyogr. Kinesiol. (2009) 19 (5): e370-9.