University of Nebraska–Lincoln — United States
Medicine · Health Sciences
20h-index1.7kcitations150works0.02yr avg
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Research Topics
Sports Performance and Training(57), Muscle activation and electromyography studies(54), Sports injuries and prevention(29), Body Composition Measurement Techniques(23), Cardiovascular and exercise physiology(17)
Publications150 total
International Journal of Sports Medicine·2016· 3 cited
International Journal of Sports Medicine·2015· 16 cited
surface EMG A thin, flexible multielectrode grid for high-density
2015
International Journal of Sports Medicine·2014· 32 cited
The Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research·2011· 1 cited
The Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research·2011
The Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research·2011
The effect of epoch length on the electromyographic mean power frequency and amplitude versus time relationships.
PubMed·2010· 6 cited
Journal of the American Dietetic Association·2010
International Journal of Sports Medicine·2010· 17 cited
The effects of parallel versus perpendicular electrode orientations on EMG amplitude and mean power frequency from the biceps brachii.
PubMed·2010· 3 cited
The Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research·2010
International Journal of Sports Medicine·2009· 14 cited
Inter-individual variability among the mechanomyographic and electromyographic amplitude and mean power frequency responses during isometric ramp muscle actions.
PubMed·2007· 25 cited
British Journal of Sports Medicine·2006· 143 citedOpen Access
Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise·2005· 1 cited
Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise·2005· 4 cited
Comparison of Fourier and wavelet transform procedures for examining mechanomyographic and electromyographic frequency versus isokinetic torque relationships.
PubMed·2005· 20 cited
European Journal of Applied Physiology·2004· 282 cited
Mechanomyographic time and frequency domain responses of the vastus medialis muscle during submaximal to maximal isometric and isokinetic muscle actions.
PubMed·2004· 42 cited
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Frequent Co-authors
G. O. Johnson(24), Joseph P. Weir(14), Joel T. Cramer(13), Dona J. Housh(13), W. Thorland(8), R. Hughes(8), Travis W. Beck(6), Anthony J. Bull(6), Richard J. Schmidt(6), G Johnson(5), Sharon McDowell(5), C J Cisar(5), Loree L. Weir(4), Jeffrey R. Stout(4), S. R. Perry(4), Kyle T. Ebersole(4), G. W. Johnson(4), Jorge M. Zuñiga(4), Clayton L. Camic(4), Jared W. Coburn(3)