Michael L. Madigan

Affiliations: 
Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Blacksburg, VA, United States 
Area:
Human movement dynamics, motor control of human movement, biomechanical modeling, human physiology
Website:
http://www.cib.vt.edu/?page_id=369
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Peter E. Pidcoe grad student 2001 VCU
 (Changes in lower extremity landing biomechanics resulting from fatigue.)

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Dennis E. Anderson grad student (E-Tree)
Bradley Steven Davidson grad student 2007 Virginia Tech
Gregory P. Slota grad student 2008 Virginia Tech
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Park JH, Lee Y, Madigan ML, et al. (2022) Wearing a back-support exoskeleton impairs single-step balance recovery performance following a forward loss of balance - An exploratory study. Journal of Biomechanics. 144: 111352
Allin LJ, Brolinson PG, Beach BM, et al. (2020) Perturbation-based balance training targeting both slip- and trip-induced falls among older adults: a randomized controlled trial. Bmc Geriatrics. 20: 205
Koushyar H, Anderson DE, Nussbaum MA, et al. (2019) Relative Effort while Walking Is Higher among Women Who Are Obese, and Older Women. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise
Koushyar H, Bieryla KA, Nussbaum MA, et al. (2019) Age-related strength loss affects non-stepping balance recovery. Plos One. 14: e0210049
Allin LJ, Nussbaum MA, Madigan ML. (2018) Feet kinematics upon slipping discriminate between recoveries and three types of slip-induced falls. Ergonomics. 1-11
Webster CA, Nussbaum MA, Madigan ML. (2017) Stiffness and proprioceptive contributions of ankle braces and the influence of localized muscle fatigue. Journal of Electromyography and Kinesiology : Official Journal of the International Society of Electrophysiological Kinesiology. 34: 37-43
Byju AG, Nussbaum MA, Madigan ML. (2016) Alternative measures of toe trajectory more accurately predict the probability of tripping than minimum toe clearance. Journal of Biomechanics
Arena SL, Davis JL, Grant JW, et al. (2016) Tripping Elicits Earlier and Larger Deviations in Linear Head Acceleration Compared to Slipping. Plos One. 11: e0165670
Madigan M, Koushyar H, Anderson D, et al. (2016) Obesity Increases Joint Moments Relative to Available Strength During Gait: 1809 June 2, 1: 15 PM - 1: 30 PM. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise. 48: 493
Wu X, Nussbaum MA, Madigan ML. (2016) Executive Function and Measures of Fall Risk Among People With Obesity. Perceptual and Motor Skills
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