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Prof.dr. P.A.J.B.M. Huijing
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anatomy
arthrology
capacity
human
kinetics
load
muscle
myology
osteology
physical
physiology
system
Expertise
Kinetics; Human action system; Arthrology; Osteology; Myology; Muscle anatomy; Muscle physiology
Expertise (NL)
Bewegingsapparaat; Artrologie; Osteologie; Myologie; Funktionele anatomie van spieren; Spierfysiologie; Spiermechanica; Vorm-functierelatie; Modellering van spieren
Digital Author ID
info:eu-repo/dai/nl/069632170
Addition
Emeritus sinds 2009
Active as
Professor emeritus
Organisation
Department of Kinesiology (VU)
Chair (EN)
Physical load & capacity of the human action system
Chair (NL)
Functionaliteit van het bewegingsapparaat
Phone
+31-20-5988476
Email
p_a_j_b_m_huijing -at- fbw. vu. nl
URL
http://www.fbw.vu.nl/Epersona/Huijing.htm
Publications
(the most recent at the top)
Assessment by Finite Element Modeling Indicates That Surgical Intramuscular Aponeurotomy Performed Closer to the Tendon Enhances Intended Acute Effects in Extramuscularly Connected Muscle
Epimuscular myofascial force transmission: A historical review and implications for new research. International society of biomechanics Muybridge award lecture, Taipei, 2007
Epimuscular myofascial force transmission between antagonistic and synergistic muscles can explain movement limitation in spastic paresis
Myofascial force transmission also occurs between antagonistic muscles located within opposite compartments of the rat lower hind limb
Myofascial force transmission between antagonistic rat lower limb muscles: Effects of single muscle or muscle group lengthening
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Completed research projects
(the most recent research is at the top)
Project leader
Mechanics of musculoskeletal injury and adaptation
Project leader
A3 - Architecture, function and co-ordination of striated muscle
Supervisor
Effects of intramuscular coordination on muscle performance
Classification
A80000
Man and society
D14200
Mechanical engineering
D21100
Bioinformatics, biomathematics, biomechanics
D21700
Physiology
D25000
Kinesiology
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