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Niamh Gill
Niamh Gill
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Is there a pathological gait associated with common soft tissue running injuries?
C Bramah, SJ Preece, N Gill, L Herrington
The American journal of sports medicine 46 (12), 3023-3031, 2018
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A 10% Increase in Step Rate Improves Running Kinematics and Clinical Outcomes in Runners With Patellofemoral Pain at 4 Weeks and 3 Months
C Bramah, SJ Preece, N Gill, L Herrington
The American journal of sports medicine 47 (14), 3406-3413, 2019
612019
The between-day repeatability, standard error of measurement and minimal detectable change for discrete kinematic parameters during treadmill running
C Bramah, SJ Preece, N Gill, L Herrington
Gait & Posture, 2020
222020
Are the arms and head required to accurately estimate centre of mass motion during running?
N Gill, SJ Preece, S Young, C Bramah
Gait & posture 51, 281-283, 2017
102017
Role of sex and stature on the biomechanics of normal and loaded walking: implications for injury risk in the military
N Gill, A Roberts, TJ O'Leary, A Liu, K Hollands, D Walker, JP Greeves, ...
BMJ Mil Health, 2021
92021
Kinematic characteristics of male runners with a history of recurrent calf muscle strain injury
C Bramah, SJ Preece, N Gill, L Herrington
International Journal of Sports Physical Therapy 16 (3), 732, 2021
52021
Using the spring-mass model for running: Force-length curves and foot-strike patterns
N Gill, SJ Preece, R Baker
Gait & Posture 80, 318-323, 2020
42020
Adjustable prosthetic sockets: a systematic review of industrial and research design characteristics and their justifications
M Baldock, N Pickard, M Prince, S Kirkwood, A Chadwell, D Howard, ...
Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation 20 (1), 147, 2023
32023
The effect of sex, stature, and limb length on the preferred walk-to-run transition speed
N Gill, K Hollands, TJ O’Leary, AJ Roberts, JP Greeves, RK Jones
Gait & Posture, 2022
22022
Let’s take the dog for a gait…
N Gill, C Kean, MG King
Gait & posture 79, 1-2, 2020
12020
Is there a minimum complexity required for the biomechanical modelling of running?
N Gill, SJ Preece, R Baker
Biomedical Physics & Engineering Express 4 (5), 055016, 2018
12018
Appropriately complex biomechanical modelling of distance running
N Gill
University of Salford, 2018
12018
Measuring transtibial prosthetic socket-to-residuum interface coupling in gait using 3D motion capture
M Baldock, N Gill, D Howard, S Curtin
Gait & Posture 106, S17, 2023
2023
Enforcing walking speed and step-length affects joint kinematics and kinetics in male and female healthy adults
N Gill, T O’Leary, A Roberts, A Liu, M Roerdink, J Greeves, R Jones
Gait & Posture, 2023
2023
STATURE AND LOAD AFFECT THE WALK TO RUN TRANSITION SPEED
N Gill, T O'Leary, A Roberts, C Starbuck, J Greeves, R Jones
ISBS Proceedings Archive 40 (1), 235, 2022
2022
THE CONTRIBUTION OF HIP STRENGTH TO HIP ADDUCTION DURING RUNNING IS INFLUENCED BY STEP RATE, ANKLE DORSIFLEXION AND INJURY STATUS
J Williams Mr, N Gill, SJ Preece, C Bramah
ISBS Proceedings Archive 40 (1), 763, 2022
2022
Using the spring-mass model for running: force-length
NM Gill, SJ Preece, RJ Baker
Journal of Biomechanics 23 (1), 65-78, 2020
2020
A single session of gait retraining improves pain, function and running kinematics in runners with patellofemoral pain.
C Bramah, SJ Preece, N Gill, L Herrington
International Journal of Sports Physical Therapy 14 (6), 2019
2019
Running kinematics differ between male and female runners with ITBS.
C Bramah, SJ Preece, N Gill, L Herrington
International Journal of Sports Physical Therapy 14 (6), 2019
2019
An appropriately complex biomechanical model of running
N Gill, S Preece, R Baker
Gait & Posture 57, 164-165, 2017
2017
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