A new method for measuring treadmill belt velocity fluctuations: effects of treadmill type, body mass and locomotion speed
Abstract Treadmills are essential to the study of human and animal locomotion as well as for applied diagnostics in both sports and medicine. The quantification of relevant biomechanical and physiological variables requires a precise regulation of treadmill belt velocity (TBV). Here, we present a no...
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Main Authors: | Steffen Willwacher, Kai Daniel Oberländer, Patrick Mai, Daniela Mählich, Markus Kurz, Till Koopmann, Dominik Fohrmann, Artur Kantarev, Uwe Gustav Kersting |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/5b078cad6b9d4e579907e9f42d345ab9 |
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