Search Results - Karamanidis, K.
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Uneven running: How does trunk-leaning affect the lower-limb joint mechanics and energetics?
AminiAghdam, S., Karamanidis, K., Rode, C.Published in European Journal of Sport Science (2022)“…Karamanidis, K.…”
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The influence of sagittal trunk lean on uneven running mechanics
AminiAghdam, S., Blickhan, R., Karamanidis, K.Published in Journal of Experimental Biology (2021)“…Karamanidis, K.…”
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Lower leg musculoskeletal geometry and sprint performance
Karamanidis, K., Albracht, K., Braunstein, B., Moreno Catala, M., Goldmann, J. P., Brüggemann, G. P.Published in Gait and Posture (2011)“…Karamanidis, K.…”
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Footwear affects gearning in the musculo-skeletal system in running
Braunstein, B., Preukschat, D., Potthast, W., Karamanidis, K., Arampatzis, A., Brüggemann, G. P.Published in ISBS - Conference Proceedings Archive (Konstanz) (2006)“…Karamanidis, K.…”
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Reproducibility of electromyography and ground reaction force during various running techniques
Karamanidis, K., Arampatzis, A., Brüggemann, G. P.Published in Gait and Posture (2004)“…Karamanidis, K.…”
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Symmetry and reproducibility of kinematic parameters during various running techniques
Karamanidis, K., Arampatzis, A., Brüggemann, G. P.Published in Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise (2003)“…Karamanidis, K.…”
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Reproduzierbarkeit elektromyographischer und dynamischer Parameter bei bewusster Änderung der Lauftechnik auf dem Laufband (Reproducibility of electromyographic and dynamic parameters during running on a treadmill with deliberate changes in running technique)
Karamanidis, K., Arampatzis, A., Brüggemann, G. P.Published in Deutsche Zeitschrift für Sportmedizin (2002)“…Karamanidis, K.…”
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