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Lloyd, D. G. and T. S. Buchanan (1996). A model of load sharing between muscles and soft tissues at the human knee during static tasks. Journal of Biomechanical Engineering 118(No issue): 367-376. Lloyd, D. G. and T. S. Buchanan (1996). Muscle activation strategies used to support static varus and valgus moments at the knee. Australasian Biomechanics Conference, Sydney, Australia, Faculty of Health Sciences, The University of Sydney, Lidcombe. Lloyd, D. G. and T. S. Buchanan (1996). Soft tissue support of varus and valgus knee moments in ACL reconstructed subjects. Australasian Biomechanics Conference, Sydney, Australia, Faculty of Health Sciences, The University of Sydney, Lidcombe. Lloyd, D. G., R. V. Gonzalez and T. S. Buchanan (1996). A general EMG-driven musculoskeletal model for prediction of human joint moments. Australian Conference of Science and Medicine in Sport, ACT, Australia, Sports Medicine Australia. Lloyd, D. G. and N. L. Svensson (1996). A technique for the measurement of cadence using walkway vibrations. Journal of Biomechanics 29(12): 1643-1647. Buchanan, T. S., A. W. Kim and D. G. Lloyd (1996). Selective muscle activation following rapid varus/valgus perturbations at the human knee joint. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise 28(7): 870-876. Li, S. K., N. L. Svensson, D. G. Lloyd and S. Walt (1996). Age-related changes of gait parameters in women: range of segmental displacement. Australasian Biomechanics Conference, Sydney, Australia, Faculty of Health Sciences, The University of Sydney, Lidcombe. Lord, S. R., D. G. Lloyd and S. K. Li (1996). Sensory motor function, gait patterns and falls in community dwelling women. Age and Ageing 25(4): 292-299. Lord, S. R., D. G. Lloyd, M. Nirui, J. Raymond, P. Williams and R. A. Stewart (1996). The effect of exercise on gait patterns in older women. Gerontology 51(2): 64-70. Sun, J., M. Walters, N. L. Svensson and D. G. Lloyd (1996). The influence of surface slope on human gait characteristics: A study of urban pedestrians walking on an inclined surface. Ergonomics 39(4): 677-692.
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