Nick Stergiou

Affiliations: 
The University of Nebraska - Lincoln, Lincoln, NE 
Area:
Biomedical, Medicine and Surgery, Robotics
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Mangalam M, Skiadopoulos A, Siu KC, et al. (2022) Leveraging a virtual alley with continuously varying width modulates step width variability during self-paced treadmill walking. Neuroscience Letters. 136966
Likens AD, Mastorakis S, Skiadopoulos A, et al. (2021) Irregular Metronomes as Assistive Devices to Promote Healthy Gait Patterns. Ieee Consumer Communications and Networking Conference. Ieee Consumer Communications and Networking Conference. 2021
Ravi DK, Bartholet M, Skiadopoulos A, et al. (2021) Rhythmic auditory stimuli modulates movement recovery to perturbation during locomotion. The Journal of Experimental Biology
Skiadopoulos A, Stergiou N. (2021) Risk-of-falling related outcomes improved in community-dwelling older adults after a 6-week sideways walking intervention: a feasibility and pilot study. Bmc Geriatrics. 21: 60
Sotirakis H, Stergiou N, Patikas DA, et al. (2020) Age induced modifications in the persistency of voluntary sway when actively tracking the complex motion of a visual target. Neuroscience Letters. 738: 135398
Vaz JR, Stergiou N, Diniz A, et al. (2020) Postural control is altered in females with excessive medial knee displacement. Sports Biomechanics. 1-15
Raffalt PC, Kent JA, Wurdeman SR, et al. (2020) To walk or to run - a question of movement attractor stability. The Journal of Experimental Biology
Lanier AS, Knarr BA, Stergiou N, et al. (2020) Acl Injury and Reconstruction Affect Control of Ground Reaction Forces Produced During a Novel Task That Simulates Cutting Movements. Journal of Orthopaedic Research : Official Publication of the Orthopaedic Research Society
Kent JA, Sommerfeld JH, Stergiou N. (2019) Changes in human walking dynamics induced by uneven terrain are reduced with ongoing exposure, but a higher variability persists. Scientific Reports. 9: 17664
Kent JA, Sommerfeld JH, Mukherjee M, et al. (2019) Locomotor patterns change over time when exposed to an uneven surface. The Journal of Experimental Biology
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