Matthew W. Bundle, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2005 | University of Montana, Missoula, MT |
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Sign in to add mentorKenneth P. Dial | grad student | 2005 | Univ. Montana | |
(Muscle function and energy use during bird flight.) |
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Sundberg CW, Hunter SK, Bundle MW. (2016) Rates of performance loss and neuromuscular activity in men and women during cycling: evidence for a common metabolic basis of muscle fatigue. Journal of Applied Physiology (Bethesda, Md. : 1985). jap.00468.2016 |
Bundle MW, Powell MO, Ryan LJ. (2015) Design and testing of a high-speed treadmill to measure ground reaction forces at the limit of human gait. Medical Engineering & Physics. 37: 892-7 |
Sundberg CW, Bundle MW. (2015) Influence of duty cycle on the time course of muscle fatigue and the onset of neuromuscular compensation during exhaustive dynamic isolated limb exercise. American Journal of Physiology. Regulatory, Integrative and Comparative Physiology. 309: R51-61 |
Pagnacco G, Wright CH, Oggero E, et al. (2014) On "Comparison of a laboratory grade force platform with a Nintendo Wii Balance Board on measurement of postural control in single-leg stance balance tasks" by Huurnink, A., et al. [J. Biomech 46(7) (2013) 1392]: Are the conclusions stated by the authors justified? Journal of Biomechanics. 47: 759-60 |
Bundle MW, Weyand PG. (2012) Sprint exercise performance: does metabolic power matter? Exercise and Sport Sciences Reviews. 40: 174-82 |
Weyand PG, Bundle MW. (2010) Point: Artificial limbs do make artificially fast running speeds possible. Journal of Applied Physiology (Bethesda, Md. : 1985). 108: 1011-2; discussion 1 |
Weyand PG, Sandell RF, Prime DN, et al. (2010) The biological limits to running speed are imposed from the ground up. Journal of Applied Physiology (Bethesda, Md. : 1985). 108: 950-61 |
Weyand PG, Bundle MW. (2010) Last Word on Point:Counterpoint: Artificial limbs do make artificially fast running speeds possible Journal of Applied Physiology. 108: 1019-1019 |
Bundle MW. (2009) Oxygen uptake of flying budgerigars by V. A. Tucker. The Journal of Experimental Biology. 212: 3595-6 |
Weyand PG, Bundle MW, McGowan CP, et al. (2009) The fastest runner on artificial legs: different limbs, similar function? Journal of Applied Physiology (Bethesda, Md. : 1985). 107: 903-11 |