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List of works by Brent J Raiteri

Aponeurosis behaviour during muscular contraction: A narrative review

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Corticospinal excitability remains unchanged in the presence of residual force enhancement and does not contribute to increased torque production

scholarly article in PeerJ, 2022-01-06

Elastic ankle muscle-tendon interactions are adjusted to produce acceleration during walking in humans.

scientific article published on 27 September 2017

Modulation of leg joint function to produce emulated acceleration during walking and running in humans

scientific article published on 8 March 2017

Muscle Architecture Assessment: Strengths, Shortcomings and New Frontiers of in Vivo Imaging Techniques

scientific article published on 02 September 2018

Muscle-tendon length and force affect human tibialis anterior central aponeurosis stiffness in vivo

article published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America

Nature of the coupling between neural drive and force-generating capacity in the human quadriceps muscle.

scientific article published in November 2015

Patella tendon moment arm function considerations for human vastus lateralis force estimates

scientific article published on 30 January 2019

Quantification of muscle co-contraction using supersonic shear wave imaging

scientific article published on 31 December 2015

Residual force enhancement is affected more by quadriceps muscle length than stretch amplitude

scientific article published on 17 May 2022

Rightward shift of optimal fascicle length with decreasing voluntary activity level in the soleus and lateral gastrocnemius muscles

scientific article published on 30 November 2020

Three-dimensional geometrical changes of the human tibialis anterior muscle and its central aponeurosis measured with three-dimensional ultrasound during isometric contractions.

scientific article published on 28 July 2016

Ultrasound reveals negligible cocontraction during isometric plantar flexion and dorsiflexion despite the presence of antagonist electromyographic activity.

scientific article published on 22 January 2015