Connection
Kellen Krajewski to Walking
This is a "connection" page, showing publications Kellen Krajewski has written about Walking.
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1.715 |
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Krajewski KT, Rogers N, Lundin MA, Rogers A, Kanai S, Moore L, Thorpe SW, Carollo JJ, Carry PM, Howell DR, Sepp LA, Silverman AK, Donaldson NJ. Examining muscle synergy composition and segmental coordination during overground walking in individuals with a rotationplasty about the knee. Sci Rep. 2025 Jul 24; 15(1):26891.
Score: 0.673
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Krajewski KT, Allen IT, Johnson CC, Dever DE, Ahamed NU, Flanagan SD, Mi Q, Anderst WJ, Connaboy C. Loaded forced-marching shifts mechanical contributions proximally and disrupts stride-to-stride joint work modulation in recruit aged women. Gait Posture. 2021 07; 88:22-27.
Score: 0.502
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Johnson CC, Dzewaltowski AC, Dever DE, Krajewski KT, Rai A, Ahamed NU, Allison KF, Flanagan SD, Graham SM, Lovalekar M, Anderst WJ, Connaboy C. Load carriage changes tibiofemoral arthrokinematics during ambulatory tasks in recruit-aged women. Sci Rep. 2024 04 25; 14(1):9542.
Score: 0.154
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Krajewski KT, Johnson CC, Ahamed NU, Moir GL, Mi Q, Flanagan SD, Anderst WJ, Connaboy C. Recruit-aged adults may preferentially weight task goals over deleterious cost functions during short duration loaded and imposed gait tasks. Sci Rep. 2023 03 25; 13(1):4910.
Score: 0.143
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Dever DE, Krajewski KT, Johnson CC, Allison KF, Ahamed NU, Lovalekar M, Mi Q, Flanagan SD, Anderst WJ, Connaboy C. Increases in Load Carriage Magnitude and Forced Marching Change Lower-Extremity Coordination in Physically Active, Recruit-Aged Women. J Appl Biomech. 2021 08 01; 37(4):343-350.
Score: 0.126
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Krajewski KT, Dever DE, Johnson CC, Rawcliffe AJ, Ahamed NU, Flanagan SD, Mi Q, Anderst WJ, Connaboy C. Load carriage magnitude and locomotion strategy alter knee total joint moment during bipedal ambulatory tasks in recruit-aged women. J Biomech. 2020 05 22; 105:109772.
Score: 0.116
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Connection Strength
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