Melanie L. McGrath, Ph.D.

Affiliations: 
2009 Human Movement Science: Doctoral University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC 
Area:
Recreation, Biomechanics
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Darin A. Padua grad student 2009 UNC Chapel Hill
 (Changes in lower extremity movement patterns following exercise-induced fatigue and verbal feedback.)
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Begalle RL, Walsh MC, McGrath ML, et al. (2015) Ankle Dorsiflexion Displacement During Landing is Associated With Initial Contact Kinematics but not Joint Displacement. Journal of Applied Biomechanics
Cruz A, Bell D, McGrath M, et al. (2013) The effects of three jump landing tasks on kinetic and kinematic measures: Implications for ACL injury research Research in Sports Medicine. 21: 330-342
Cole AK, McGrath ML, Harrington SE, et al. (2013) Scapular bracing and alteration of posture and muscle activity in overhead athletes with poor posture. Journal of Athletic Training. 48: 12-24
Walsh M, Boling MC, McGrath M, et al. (2012) Lower extremity muscle activation and knee flexion during a jump-landing task. Journal of Athletic Training. 47: 406-13
Fong CM, Blackburn JT, Norcross MF, et al. (2011) Ankle-dorsiflexion range of motion and landing biomechanics. Journal of Athletic Training. 46: 5-10
Tenan MS, McMurray RG, Blackburn BT, et al. (2011) The relationship between blood potassium, blood lactate, and electromyography signals related to fatigue in a progressive cycling exercise test. Journal of Electromyography and Kinesiology : Official Journal of the International Society of Electrophysiological Kinesiology. 21: 25-32
McGrath ML, Padua DA, Lewek MD. (2009) Evidence Of Central And Peripheral Fatigue After A Functional Fatigue Protocol Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise. 41: 292
Bennett DR, Blackburn JT, Boling MC, et al. (2008) The relationship between anterior tibial shear force during a jump landing task and quadriceps and hamstring strength. Clinical Biomechanics (Bristol, Avon). 23: 1165-71
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