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1. Chou, L-S., Kaufman, K.R., Brey, R.H., and Draganich, L.F.: Motion of the whole body’s center of mass when stepping over obstacles of different heights. Gait and Posture 13: 17-26, 2001.
2. Osborne, M.D., Chou, L-S., Laskowski, E.R., Smith, J., and Kaufman, K.R.: The effect of ankle disk training on muscle reaction time in subjects with previous history of ankle sprain. American Journal of Sports Medicine 29: 627-632, 2001.
3. Basford, J.R., Chou, L-S., Kaufman, K.R., Brey, R.H., Malec, J.F., Moessner, A.M., Walker, A., and Brown, A.: An assessment of gait and balance deficits after traumatic brain injury. Archives of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation 84:343-349, 2003.
4. Hahn, M.E. and Chou, L-S.: Can motion of individual body segments identify dynamic instability in the elderly? Clinical Biomechanics 18: 737-744, 2003.
5. Chou, L-S., Hahn, M.E., Brey, R.H., and Kaufman, K.R.: Medio-lateral motion of the center of mass during obstacle crossing distinguishes elderly individuals with imbalance. Gait and Posture 18/3: 125-133, 2003.
6. Hahn, M.E. and Chou, L-S.: Age-related reduction in sagittal plane center of mass motion during obstacle crossing. Journal of Biomechanics 37: 837-844, 2004.
7. Chou, L-S., Kaufman, K.R., Walker, A.E., Brey, R.H., and Basford, J.R.: Dynamic instability during obstructed gait following traumatic brain injury. Gait and Posture 20/3: 245-254, 2004.
8. Hahn, M.E., Farley, A.M., Lin, V., and Chou, L-S.: Neural network estimation of balance control during locomotion. Journal of Biomechanics 38: 717-724, 2005.
9. Parker, T.M., Osternig, L.R., Lee, H-J., van Donkelaar, P., Chou, L-S.: The effect of divided attention on gait stability following concussion. Clinical Biomechanics 20/4: 389-395, 2005.
10. Hahn, M.E. and Chou, L-S.: A model for detecting balance impairment and estimating risk of falls in the elderly. Annals of Biomedical Engineering 33 (6): 811-820, 2005.
11. van Donkelaar, P., Langan, J., Rodriguez, E., Drew, A., Halterman, C., Osternig, L.R. and Chou, L-S.: Attentional deficits in concussion. Brain Injury 19 (12): 1031-1039, 2005.
12. Hahn, M.E., Lee, H-J, and Chou, L-S.: Increased muscular challenge in older adults during obstructed gait. Gait and Posture 22 (4): 356-361, 2005.
13. Kaufman, K.R., Brey, R.H., Chou, L-S., Rabatin, A., Brown, A.W., Basford, J.R.: Comparison of subjective and objective measurements of balance disorders following traumatic brain injury. Medical Engineering and Physics 28 (3): 234-239, 2006.
14. Halterman, C.I., Langan, J., Rodriguez, E., Osternig, LR., Chou, L-S., and van Donkelaar, P.: Tracking the recovery of visuospatial attention deficits in mild traumatic brain injury. Brain 129: 747-753, 2006.
15. Lee, H-J. and Chou, L-S.: Detection of gait instability using the center of mass and center of pressure inclination angles. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 87: 569-575, 2006.
16. van Donkelaar, P., Osternig, LR, and Chou, L-S.: Attentional and biomechanical deficits interact after mild traumatic brain injury. Exercise and Sport Sciences Reviews 34 (2):77-82, 2006.
17. Parker, T.M., Osternig, L.R., van Donkelaar, P., and Chou, L-S.: Gait stability following concussion. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise 38 (6): 1032-1040, 2006.
18. McIntire, A., Langan, J., Halterman, C., Drew, A., Osternig, LR, Chou, L-S., and van Donkelaar, P.: The influence of mild traumatic brain injury on the temporal distribution of attention. Experimental Brain Research 174: 361-366.
19. Catena, R.D., van Donkelaar, P., Chou, L-S: Altered balance control following concussion is better detected with an attention test during gait. Gait and Posture (in press).
20. DeHaan, A., Halterman, C., Langan, J.; Drew, A.S., Osternig, L.R., Chou, L-S., van Donkelaar, P.: Cancelling planned actions following mild traumatic brain injury. Neuropsychologia (accepted).
21. Catena, R.D., van Donkelaar, P. and Chou, L-S: Cognitive task effects on gait stability following concussion. Experimental Brain Research (in press).
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