1998
139. PEDAL DYNAMOMETER FOR OFF-ROAD CYCLING,
T. Rowe, M. L. Hull and E. Wang, ASME Journal of Biomechanical Engineering, 120 (1): 160-164, 1998. pdf
140. A NEW TECHNIQUE FOR TRANSMISSION OF SIGNALS FROM IMPLANTABLE TRANSDUCERS,
D. Lindsey, E. McKee, M. L. Hull, and S. M. Howell, IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Engineering, 45 (5): 614-619, 1998. pdf
141. AGGRESSIVE REHABILITATION USING HAMSTRING TENDONS: GRAFT CONSTRUCT, TIBIAL TUNNEL PLACEMENT, FIXATION PROPERTIES AND CLINICAL OUTCOME,
S. M. Howell and M. L. Hull, American Journal of Knee Surgery, 11 (2): 120-127, 1998. pdf
142. EVALUATION OF PERFORMANCE CRITERIA FOR SIMULATION OF SUBMAXIMAL STEADY STATE CYCLING USING A FORWARD DYNAMIC MODEL,
R. R. Neptune and M. L. Hull, ASME Journal of Biomechanical Engineering, 120(3): 327-333, 1998. pdf
143. AN IMPLANTABLE TRANSDUCER FOR MEASUREMENT OF ANTERIOR CRUCIATE LIGAMENT GRAFT TENSION,
C. Ventura, J. Wolchok, M. L. Hull, and S. M. Howell, ASME Journal of Biomechanical Engineering, 120(3): 334-341, 1998. pdf
144. CAN AN ISOMETER PREDICT THE TENSILE BEHAVIOR OF A DOUBLE-LOOPED HAMSTRING GRAFT DURING ANTERIOR CRUCIATE LIGAMENT RECONSTRUCTION?
M. Wallace, M. L. Hull, and S. M. Howell, Journal of Orthopedic Research. 16(3): 386-393, 1998. pdf
145. A HIGH ACCURACY THREE DIMENSIONAL COORDINATE DIGITIZING SYSTEM FOR RECONSTRUCTING THE GEOMETRY OF DIARTHRODIAL JOINTS,
T. L. Haut, M. L. Hull, and S. M. Howell, Journal of Biomechanics, 31(6): 571-577, 1998. pdf
146. STRAIN INHOMOGENEITY IN THE ANTERIOR CRUCIATE LIGAMENT UNDER EXTERNAL AND MUSCULAR LOADS,
J. M. Bach and M. L. Hull, ASME Journal of Biomechanical Engineering, 120(4): 497-503, 1998. pdf
147. THE EFFECT OF INTERSEGMENTAL KNEE MOMENTS ON PATELLO-FEMORAL CONTACT MECHANICS IN CYCLING,
J. Wolchok, M. L. Hull, and S. M. Howell, Journal of Biomechanics, 31(8): 677-683, 1998. pdf
148. QUADRICEPS LOAD AGGRAVATES AND ROOFPLASTY MITIGATES ACTIVE IMPINGEMENT OF ANTERIOR CRUCIATE LIGAMENT GRAFTS AGAINST THE INTERCONDYLER ROOF
B. Goss, M. L. Hull, and S. M. Howell, Journal of Orthopedic Research, 16(5):611-617, 1998. pdf
1999
149. STRUCTURAL PROPERTIES OF SIX TIBIAL FIXATION METHODS FOR ANTERIOR CRUCIATE LIGAMENT SOFT TISSUE GRAFTS
H. Magen, S. M. Howell, and M. L. Hull, American Journal of Sports Medicine, 27(1): 35-43, 1999. pdf
150. A HUB DYNAMOMETER FOR MEASUREMENT OF WHEEL FORCES IN OFF-ROAD CYCLING
D. S. DeLorenzo and M. L. Hull, ASME Journal of Biomechanical Engineering, 121(1): 132-137, 1999. pdf
151. STRUCTURAL LOADING AND FATIGUE FAILURE ANALYSIS OF OFF-ROAD BICYCLE COMPONENTS
D. S. DeLorenzo and M. L. Hull, Fatigue and Fracture Mechanics: 29th Volume, American Society for Testing and Materials, Philadelphia, PA, STP 1332, pp. 743-763, 1999. pdf
152. A THEORETICAL ANALYSIS OF PREFERRED PEDALING RATE SELECTION IN ENDURANCE CYCLING
R. R. Neptune and M. L. Hull, Journal of Biomechanics, 32(4): 409-415, 1999. pdf
153. CONTRIBUTIONS OF FEMORAL FIXATION METHODS TO THE STIFFNESS OF ANTERIOR CRUCIATE LIGAMENT REPLACEMENTS
J. To, S. M. Howell, and M. L. Hull, Journal of Arthroscopy and Related Research, 15(4): 379-387, 1999. pdf
154a. ANALYSIS OF ANKLE DEFLECTION DURING A FORWARD FALL IN SNOWBOARDING,
M. Estes, E. Wang and M. L. Hull, ASME Journal of Biomechanical Engineering, 121(2): 243-248, 1999. pdf
154b. Also appeared in:
Skiing Trauma and Skiing Safety: 12th Volume, STP 1345, American Society for Testing and Materials, Philadelphia, PA pp. 83-93, 1999
155. STRAIN OF THE ANTERIOR CRUCIATE LIGAMENT INCREASES LINEARLY WITH QUADRICEPS CONTRACTION,
J. M. Bach and M. L. Hull, Skiing Trauma and Skiing Safety: 12th Volume, STP 1345, American Society for Testing and Materials, Philadelphia, PA, pp. 94-104, 1999. pdf
156. THE INFLUENCE OF PEDALING RATE ON ASYMMETRY IN CYCLING,
W. Smak, R. R. Neptune, and M. L. Hull, Journal of Biomechanics, 32(9): 899-906, 1999. pdf
157. QUANTIFICATION OF STRUCTURAL LOADING DURING OFF-ROAD CYCLING
D. DeLorenzo and M. L. Hull, ASME Journal of Biomechanical Engineering, 121(4):399-405, 1999. pdf
158. HOW THREE METHODS FOR FIXING A MEDIAL MENISCAL AUTOGRAFT AFFECT TIBIAL CONTACT MECHANICS
M. M. Alhalki, S. M. Howell, and M. L. Hull, American Journal of Sports Medicine, 27(3): 320-328, 1999. pdf
159. EVALUATION OF THE SINGLE-INCISION ARTHROSCOPIC TECHNIQUE FOR ANTERIOR CRUCIATE LIGAMENT REPLACEMENT,
Stephen M. Howell, Michael P. Wallace, Maury L. Hull, and Michael L. Deutsch, American Journal of Sports Medicine, 27(3): 284-293, 1999. pdf
2000
160. USE OF ROENTGENOGRAPHY AND MRI TO PREDICT MENISCAL GEOMETRY DETERMINED WITH A THREE DIMENSIONAL COORDINATE DIGITIZING SYSTEM MENISCI FOR TRANSPLANTATION
T. L. Haut, S. M. Howell, and M. L. Hull, Journal of Orthopedic Research,18(2):228-237, 2000. pdf
161. CONTACT MECHANICS OF THE MEDIAL TIBIAL PLATEAU AFTER IMPLANTATION OF A MEDIAL MENISCAL ALLOGRAFT: A HUMAN CADAVERIC STUDY
M. M. Alhalki, M. L. Hull, and S. M. Howell, American Journal of Sports Medicine, 28(3): 370-376, 2000. pdf
162. IS THE CIRCUMFERENTIAL TENSILE MODULUS INA HUMAN MEDICAL MENISCUS AFFECTED BY TEST SAMPLE LOCATION AND CROSS-SECTIONAL AREA?
Kate Lechner, M. L. Hull, and S. M. Howell, Journal of Orthopedic Research,18 (6): 945-951, 2000. pdf
2001
163. STATIC AND FATIGUE STRENGTH OF A FIXATION DEVICE TRANSDUCER FOR MEASURING ANTERIOR CRUCIATE LIGAMENT GRAFT TENSION
Isaac Zacharias, M. L. Hull, and Stephen M. Howell, Journal of Biomechanical Engineering, 122(6); 600-603, 2001. pdf
164. A METHOD FOR QUANTIFYING FRONT WHEEL BICYCLE HUB STIFFNESS,
Eric L. Wang, Mike de Lorenzo, and M. L. Hull, International Journal of Vehicle Design, Vol. 25, No 3 (Special Issue) pp. 249-259, 2001. pdf
165. COMPARISON OF VISCOELASTIC, STRUCTURAL, AND MATERIAL PROPERTIES OF DOUBLE-LOOPED ANTERIOR CRUCIATE LIGAMENT GRAFTS MADE FROM BOVINE DIGITAL EXTENSOR AND HUMAN HAMSTRING TENDONS,
Tammy L. Haut Donahue, Colin Gregersen, M. L. Hull, Journal of Biomechanical Engineering, Vol. 123, pp. 162-169, 2001. pdf
166. A METHOD FOR QUANTIFYING THE ANTERIOR LOAD-DISPLACEMENT BEHAVIOR OF THE HUMAN KNEE IN BOTH THE LOW AND HIGH STIFFNESS REGIONS,
Paul Eagar, M. L. Hull, and Stephen M. Howell, Journal of Biomechanics, Vol. 34, pp. 1655-1660, 2001. pdf
167. IN VIVO CALIBRATION OF A FEMORAL FIXATION DEVICE TRANSDUCER FOR MEASUREING ANTERIOR CRUCIATE LIGAMENT GRAFT TENSION: A STUDY IN AN OVINE MODEL,
Isaac Zacharias, Stephen M. Howell, M. L. Hull, Keith W. Lawhorn, Journal of Biomedical Engineering, Vol. 123, pp. 355-361, 2001. pdf
2002
168. NON-ANATOMIC LOCATION OF THE POSTERIOR HORN OF A MEDIAL MENISCUS AUTOGRAFT AFFECTS TIBIAL CONTACT MECHANICS IN HUMAN CADAVERIC KNEES
V. Sekaran, M. L. Hull, and S. M. Howell, American Journal of Sports Medicine, 30(1): 74-82, 2002. pdf
169. EXPERIMENTAL OPTIMIZATION OF PIVOT POINT HEIGHT FOR SWING-ARM TYPE REAR SUSPENSIONS IN OFF-ROAD BICYCLES
A. Karchin and M. L. Hull, Journal of Biomechanical Engineering, 124(1): 101-106, 2002. pdf
170. A FINITE ELEMENT MODEL OF THE HUMAN KNEE JOINT FOR STUDY OF TIBIO-FEMORAL CONTACT MECHANICS
T. L. Haut Donahue, M. L. Hull, M. M. Rashid, and C. R. Jacobs, Journal of Biomechanical Engineering, 124(3): 273-280, 2002. pdf
171. A LOOP OF ANTERIOR OR POSTERIOR TIBIALIS TENDON HAS SUFFICIENT STRUCTURAL, MATERIAL, AND VISCOELASTIC PROPERTIES TO FUNCTION AS AN ANTERIOR CRUCIATE LIGAMENT GRAFT
T. L. Haut Donahue, S. M. Howell, M. L. Hull, and C. Gregersen, Arthroscopy, 18(6): 589-597, 2002. pdf
172. EFFECT OF APERTURE AND DISTAL FIXATION ON THE STRENGTH AND STIFFNESS OF THE BIOLOGIC INTERFACE OF A TENDON IN A BONE TUNNEL FOUR WEEKS AFTER IMPLANTATION: A STUDY IN OVINE
W. Singhatat, S. M. Howell, K. Lawhorn, and M. L. Hull, American Journal of Sports Medicine, 30(4): 506-513, 2002. pdf
173. A Uniaxial Loading Direction for the Analytical Prediction and Experimental Verification of High Cycle Fatigue Life in Handlebars for Off-Road Bicycles
S. McKenna, M. Hill, and M. L. Hull, International Journal of Fatigue, 24(11):1149-1157, 2002. pdf
174. IDENTIFICATION OF CROSS-SECTIONAL PARAMETERS THAT DETERMINE CONTACT MECHANICS OF LATERAL MENISCAL ALLOGRAFTS
A. Huang, M. L. Hull, S. M. Howell, and T. L. Haut, Journal of Biomechanical Engineering, 124(5): 481-489, 2002. pdf
175. HOW CLAMPED CONNECTIONS OF STRUCTURAL COMPONENTS AFFECT FATIGUE PERFORMANCE: APPLICATION TO A STEM-HANDLEBAR ASSEMBLY FOR OFF-ROAD BICYCLES
S. McKenna, M. R. Hill, and M. L. Hull, Fatigue and Fracture of Engineering Materials and Structures, 25( ): 941-953, 2002. pdf
2003
176. HOW THE STIFFNESS OF MENISCAL ATTACHMENTS AND MENISCAL MATERIAL PROPERTIES AFFECT TIBIO-FEMORAL CONTACT PRESSURE COMPUTED USING A VALIDATED FINITE ELEMENT MODEL OF THE HUMAN KNEE JOINT
T. Haut Donahue, M. L. Hull, M. Rashid, and C. R. Jacobs, Journal of Biomechanics, 36(1): 19-34, 2003. pdf
177. METHODS FOR FATIGUE TESTING OFF-ROAD BICYCLE HANDLEBARS BASED ON ASSEMBLY EFFECTS USING TWO DIFFERENT STEM DESIGNS
S. McKenna, M. R. Hill, and M. L. Hull, Journal of Testing and Evaluation, 31(2): 116-125, 2003. pdf
178. EFFECT OF THE ANGLE OF THE FEMORAL AND TIBIAL TUNNELS IN THE CORONAL PLANE AND INCREMENTAL EXCISION OF THE POSTERIOR CRUCIATE LIGAMENT ON ANTERIOR CRUCIATE LIGAMENT GRAFT TENSION: AN IN VITRO STUDY
R. Simmons, S. M. Howell, and M. L. Hull, Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery, 85-A(6): 1018-1029, 2003. pdf
179. THE LEVEL OF COMPRESSIVE LOAD DETERMINES WHETHER A LATERAL MENISCAL ALLOGRAFT RESTORES TIBIAL CONTACT MECHANICS TO HUMAN CADAVERIC KNEES
A. Huang, M. L. Hull, and S. M. Howell, Journal of Orthopedic Research, 21(3): 459-464, 2003. pdf
180. AN MRI-COMPATIBLE APPARATUS FOR THE CYCLIC COMPRESSIVE LOADING AND STEADY-STATE CYCLIC DISPLACEMENT OF ARTICULAR CARTILAGE
C. P. Neu and M. L. Hull, Journal of Biomechanical Engineering, 125(2): 180-188, 2003. pdf
181. NON-DRIVING INTERSEGMENTAL KN EE MOMENTS IN CYCLING COMPUTED USING A MODEL THAT INCLUDES THREE-DIMENSIONAL KINEMATICS OF THE SHANK/FOOT AND THE EFFECT OF SIMPLIFYING ASSUMPTIONS
C. Gregersen and M. L. Hull, Journal of Biomechanics, 36(6): 803-813, 2003. pdf
182. GEOMETRIC SYMMETRY OF THE SOLAR SURFACE OF HOOVES OF THOROUGHBRED RACEHORSES
L. Roland, S. M. Stover, M. L. Hull, and K. Dorsch, American Journal of Veterinary Research, 64(8): 1030-1039, 2003. pdf
183. CONSTRUCTION AND FIXATION OF A TENDON ANTERIOR CRUCIATE LIGAMENT GRAFTS
S. M. Howell, M. L. Hull, and Y. Yasuda in Orthopedic Sports Medicine, 2nd edition, edited by J. C. DeLee, D. Drez, and M. D. Miller, Philadelphia, W. B. Saunders Company, Vol. 1, Chapter 6, pp. 173-187, 2003.pdf
2004
184. HOW CYCLIC LOADING AFFECTS THE MIGRATION OF RADIO-OPAQUE MARKERS ATTACHED TO TENDON GRAFTS USING A NEW METHOD: A STUDY USING ROENTGEN STEREOPHOTOGRAMMETRIC ANALYSIS
P. Roos, M. L. Hull, and S. M. Howell, Journal of Biomechanical Engineering, 126(1): 62-69, 2004. pdf
185. FOAM-REINFORCED ELDERLY HUMAN TIBIA APPROXIMATES YOUNG HUMAN TIBIA BETTER THAN PORCINE TIBIA.
S. Bailey, D. Grover, S. M. Howell, and M. L. Hull, American Journal of Sports Medicine, 32(3): 755-764, 2004. pdf
186. HOW THE FIXATION METHOD STIFFNESS AND INITIAL TENSION AFFECT ANTERIOR LOAD-DISPLACEMENT OF THE KNEE AND TENSION IN ANTERIOR CRUCIATE LIGAMENT GRAFTS: A STUDY IN CADAVERIC KNEES USING A DOUBLE-LOOP HAMSTRINGS GRAFT
P. Eagar, M. L. Hull, and S. M. Howell, Journal of Orthopedic Research, 22(3):613-624, 2004. pdf
187. THE SENSITIVITY OF THE TIBIO-FEMORAL CONTACT PRESSURE DISTRIBUTION TO THE SIZE AND SHAPE OF THE MENISCI
T. Haut Donahue, M. L. Hull, M. M. Rashid, C. R. Jacobs, Journal of Orthopedic Research, 22(4): 807-814, 2004. pdf
188. LENGTHENING OF DOUBLE-LOOPED TENDON GRAFT CONSTRUCTS IN THREE REGIONS AFTER CYCLIC LOADING: A STUDY USING ROENTGEN STEREOPHOTOGRAMMETRIC ANALYSIS
P. Roos, M. L. Hull, and S. M. Howell, Journal of Orthopedic Research, 22(4): 839-846, 2004. pdf
189. INITIAL TENSION AND ANTERIOR LOAD-DISPLACEMENT BEHAVIOR OF HIGH-STIFFNESS ANTERIOR CRUCIATE LIGAMENT GRAFT CONSTRUCTS
A. Karchin, M. L. Hull, and S. M. Howell, Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery, American Volume, 86A(8): 1675-1683, 2004. pdf
2005
190. A NEW TIBIAL COORDINATE SYSTEM IMPROVES THE PRECISION OF ANTERIOR- POSTERIOR KNEE LAXITY MEASUREMENTS: A CADAVERIC STUDY USING ROENTGEN STEREOPHOTOGRAMMETRIC ANALYSIS
P. J. Roos, C. Neu, M. L. Hull, and S. M. Howell, Journal of Orthopedic Research, 23(2): 327-333, 2005. pdf
191. DESIGN AND DEMONSTRATION OF A DYNAMOMETRIC HORSESHOE FOR MEASURING THE COMPLETE GROUND REACTION LOADS OF HORSES DURING RACING CONDITIONS
L. Roland, M. L. Hull and S. Stover, Journal of Biomechanics, 38(12): 2102-2112, 2005. pdf
192. EFFECT OF ANKLE WEIGHT AND FIXATION STIFFNESS ON THE MAXIMUM TENSION IN A TENDON ACL GRAFT DURING A SIMULATED KNEE EXTENSION EXERCISE
A. Karchin, M. L. Hull, and S. M. Howell, Journal of Orthopedic Research, 23(1): 77-83, 2005. pdf
193. ARE MAXIMUM SHORTENING VELOCITY AND THE SHAPE PARAMETER IN A HILL-TYPE MODEL OF WHOLE MUSCLE RELATED TO ACTIVATION?
M. Camilleri and M. L. Hull, Journal of Biomechanics, 38(12): 2172-2180, 2005. pdf
194. COMPACTION OF A BONE DOWEL IN THE TIBIAL TUNNEL IMPROVES THE FIXATION STIFFNESS OF A SOFT TISSUE ANTERIOR CRUCIATE LIGAMENT GRAFT: AN IN VITRO STUDY IN CALF TIBIA
S. M. Howell, P. J. Roos and M. L. Hull, American Journal of Sports Medicine, 33(5): 719-725, 2005. pdf
195. THERE IS AN EARLY TENSION LOSS IN A TENDON ACL GRAFT THAT INCREASES THE ANTERIOR LIMIT OF MOTION
D. Grover, S. M. Howell, and M. L. Hull, Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery, 87A(2): 381-390, 2005. pdf
196. DIFFERENCES IN THE FUNCTIONAL ROLES OF THE LEG MUSCLES WHEN PEDALING IN THE RECUMBENT VERSUS THE UPRIGHT POSITION
N. Hakansson and M. L. Hull, Journal of Biomechanical Engineering, 127(2): 301-310, 2005. pdf
197. AN MRI-BASED TECHNIQUE FOR DETERMINING NONUNIFORM DEFORMATIONS THROUGHOUT THE VOLUME OF ARTICULAR CARTILAGE EXPLANTS
C. P. Neu, M. L. Hull, J. Walton, and M. H. Buonocore, Magnetic Resonance in Medicine, 53(2): 321-328, 2005. pdf
198. MIGRATION OF RADIO-OPAQUE MARKERS INJECTED INTO TENDON GRAFTS: A STUDY USING ROENTGEN STEREOPHOTOGRAMMETRIC ANALYSIS (RSA)
C. Smith, M. L. Hull, and S. M. Howell, Journal of Biomechanical Engineering, 127(5), 887-890, 2005. pdf
199. HETEROGENEOUS THREE-DIMENSIONAL STRAIN FIELDS DURING UNCONFINED CYCLIC COMPRESSION IN BOVINE ARTICULAR CARTILAGE EXPLANTS
C. P. Neu, M. L. Hull, and J. H. Walton, Journal of Orthopedic Research, 23(6): 1390-1398, 2005. pdf
200. ERROR OPTIMIZATION OF A THREE-DIMENSIONAL MRI TAGGING-BASED CARTILAGE DEFORMATION TECHNIQUE
C. P. Neu, M. L. Hull, and J. H. Walton, Magnetic Resonance in Medicine, 54(5): 1290-1294, 2005. pdf
2006
201. AN ALGORITHM FOR SELECTING MENISCAL ALLOGRAFTS THAT BEST MATCH THE SIZE AND SHAPE OF THE DAMAGED MENISCUS
T. Haut Donahue, M. L. Hull, and S. M. Howell, Journal of Orthopedic Research, 24(7): 1535-1543, 2006. pdf
202. HOW CHANGING THE INVERSION/EVERSION FOOT ANGLE AFFECTS THE NON- DRIVING INTERSEGMENTAL KNEE MOMENTS AND THE RELATIVE EXCITATION OF THE VASTII MUSCLES IN CYCLING
C. Gregersen, M. L. Hull, and N. Hakansson, Journal of Biomechanical Engineering, 128(3), 391-398, 2006. pdf
203. LENGTHENING OF A SINGLE-LOOP TIBIALIS TENDON GRAFT CONSTRUCT AFTER CYCLIC LOADING: A STUDY USING ROENTGEN STEREOPHOTOGRAMMETRIC ANALYSIS
C. Smith, M. L. Hull, and S. M. Howell, Journal of Biomechanical Engineering, 128(3), 437-442, 2006. pdf
204. DOES A TENSIONING DEVICE PINNED TO THE TIBIA IMPROVE KNEE STABILITY COMPARED TO MANUAL TENSIONING OF THE GRAFT FOLLOWING ANTERIOR CRUCIATE LIGAMENT RECONSTRUCTION
D. Thompson, M. L. Hull, and S. M. Howell, Journal of Orthopedic Research, 24(9): 1832-1841, 2006. pdf
205. EMPIRICAL RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN LENGTHENING AN ANTERIOR CRUCIATE LIGAMENT GRAFT CONSTRUCT AND INCREASES IN ANTERIOR KNEE LAXITY: A CADAVERIC STUDY
D. Grover, D. Thompson, M. L. Hull, and S. M. Howell, Journal of Biomechanical Engineering, 128(6): 969-972, 2006. pdf
2007
206. SLOPED MUSCLE EXCITATION WAVEFORMS IMPROVE THE ACCURACY OF FORWARD DYNAMIC SIMULATIONS
M. Camilleri, M. L. Hull, and Nils Hakansson, Journal of Biomechanics, 40(6): 1423- 1432, 2007. pdf
207. DESIGN AND DEMONSTRATION OF A NEW INSTRUMENTED SPATIAL LINKAGE FOR USE IN A DYNAMIC ENVIRONMENT: APPLICATION TO MEASUREMENT OF ANKLE ROTATIONS DURING SNOWBOARDING
J. Nordquist and M. L. Hull, Journal of Biomechanical Engineering, 129(2): 231-239, 2007. pdf
208. IS CYCLING ECONOMY AFFECTED BY THE ANTERIOR-POSTERIOR FOOT POSITION ON THE PEDAL?
J. van Sickle and M. L. Hull, Journal of Biomechanics, 40: 1262-1267, 2007. pdf
209a. INFLUENCE OF PEDALING RATE ON MUSCLE MECHANICAL ENERGY IN LOW POWER RECUMBENT PEDALING USING FORWARD DYNAMIC SIMULATIONS
Nils Hakansson and M. L. Hull, ASME International Design Engineering Technical Conferences: Sixth International Conference on Multibody Systems, Nonlinear Dynamics and Control, Las Vegas, NV, Sept. 4-7, 2007. DETC2007-35108. pdf
209b. Also appeared in:
IEEE Transactions on Neural Systems and Rehabilitation Engineering, 15(4): 1-8. 2007
210. DEHYDRATION RATES OF MENISCAL AND ARTICULAR CARTILAGE TISSUES USING A FAST AND ACCURATE LASER-BASED THREE-DIMENSIONAL COORDINATE DIGITIZING SYSTEM
Pham and M. L. Hull, Journal of Biomechanics, 40: 3223-3229, 2007. pdf
211. HIGH-STIFFNESS DISTAL FIXATION RESTORES ANTERIOR LAXITY AND STIFFNESS AS WELL AS JOINT LINE FIXATION WITH AN INTERFERENCE SCREW,
David Liu-Barba, S. M. Howell, and M. L. Hull, American Journal of Sports Medicine, Vol. 35, No. 12, pp 2073-2082 pdf
212. INFLUENCE OF PEDALING RATE ON MUSCLE MECHANICAL ENERGY IN LOW POWER RECUMBENT PEDALING USING FORWARD DYNAMIC SIMULATIONS
Nils Hakansson and M. L. Hull, IEEE Transactions on Neural Systems and Rehabilitation Engineering, 15(4): 509-516, 2007. pdf
213. AN MRI-BASED METHOD TO ALIGN THE COMPRESSIVE LOADING AXIS FOR HUMAN CADAVERIC KNEES
K. Martin, C. P. Neu, and M. L. Hull, Journal of Biomechanical Engineering, 129(6): 855-862, 2007. pdf
2008
214. COMPRESSIVE MODULI OF THE HUMAN MEDIAL MENISCUS IN THE AXIAL AND RADIAL DIRECTIONS AT EQUILIBRIUM AND AT A PHYSIOLOGICAL LOADING RATE
H. Chia and M. L. Hull, Journal of Orthopedic Research, 26(7): 951-956, 2008. pdf
215.TEN CAUSES OF LENGTHENING OF A SOFT TISSUE ANTERIOR CRUCIATE LIGAMENT GRAFT DETERMINED IN CADAVERIC KNEES USING ROENTGEN STEREOPHOTOGRAMMETRY
C. Smith, M. L. Hull, and S. M. Howell, Journal of Biomechanical Engineering, 130(4):041002, 2008. pdf
216. CAN MARKERS INJECTED INTO A SINGLE-LOOP ANTERIOR CRUCIATE LIGAMENT GRAFT DEFINE THE AXES OF THE TIBIAL AND FEMORAL TUNNELS? A CADAVERIC STUDY USING ROENTGEN STEREOPHOTOGRAMMETRIC ANALYSIS
C. Smith, M. L. Hull, and S. M. Howell, Journal of Biomechanical Engineering, 180(4):044503, 2008. pdf
217. MUSCULOSKELETAL MODEL OF THE EQUINE FORELIMB FOR DETERMINING SURFACE STRESSES AND STRAINS IN THE HUMERUS: I. MATHEMATICAL MODELING
S. Pollock, M. L. Hull, S. M. Stover, and L. D. Galuppo, Journal of Biomechanical Engineering, 130(4):041006, 2008. pdf
218. MUSCULOSKELETAL MODEL OF THE EQUINE FORELIMB FOR DETERMINING SURFACE STRESSES AND STRAINS IN THE HUMERUS: II. EXPERIMENTAL TESTING AND MODEL VALIDATION
S. Pollock, S. M. Stover, M. L. Hull, and L. D. Galuppo, Journal of Biomechanical Engineering, 130(4):041007 2008. pdf
219. A Method of Calculating Physiologically Relevant Joint Reaction Forces During Forward Dynamic Simulations of Movement from aN existing Knee Model
Mike Koehle and M. L. Hull, Journal of Biomechanics, 41(5): 1143-1146, 2008. pdf
220. RESULTS OF AN INITIAL EXPERIENCE WITH CUSTOM-FIT POSITIONING TOTAL KNEE ARTHROPLASTY IN A SERIES OF 48 PATIENTS
S. M. Howell, Kyle Kuznik, Charlie Chi, Ben Ilwan Park, and M. L. Hull, Orthopedics, 31(9): 857-863, 2008. pdf
2009
221. DESIGN AND EVALUATION OF A NEW GENERAL-PURPOSE APPARATUS FOR CALIBRATING INSTRUMENTED SPATIAL LINKAGES
J. Nordquist and M. L. Hull, Journal of Biomechanical Engineering, 131(3): 034505, 2009. pdf
222. CHECKPOINTS FOR JUDGING TUNNEL AND ANTERIOR CRUCIATE LIGAMENT GRAFT PLACEMENT
S. M. Howell and M. L. Hull, Journal of Knee Surgery, 22(2): 161-170, 2009. pdf
223. STEADY-STATE DISPLACEMENT RESPONSE OF WHOLE HUMAN CADAVERIC KNEES IN AN MRI SCANNER
K. Martin, C. P. Neu, and M. L. Hull, Journal of Biomechanical Engineering, 131(8): 081004, 2009. pdf
224. ARTICULAR CARTILAGE DEFORMATION DETERMINED IN AN INTACT TIBIOFEMORAL JOINT BY DISPLACEMENT-ENCODED IMAGING
D. Chan, C. P. Neu, and M. L. Hull, Magnetic Resonance in Medicine, 61(4): 989-993, 2009. pdf
225. MUSCLE STIMULATION WAVEFORM TIMING PATTERNS FOR UPPER AND LOWER LEG MUSCLE SETS TO INCREASE ENDURANCE IN FUNCTIONAL ELECTRICAL STIMULATION PEDALING USING A FORWARD DYNAMIC MODEL
N. Hakansson and M. L. Hull, IEEE Journal of Biomedical Engineering, 56(9): 2263-2270, 2009. pdf
226. IN VIVO ADDUCTION AND REVERSE AXIAL ROTATION (EXTERNAL) OF THE TIBIAL COMPONENT CAN BE MINIMIZED
S. M. Howell, E. Hodapp, K. Kuznik, and M. L. Hull, Orthopedics, 32(5): 319-333, 2009. pdf
227. IN SITU DEFORMATION OF CARTILAGE IN CYCLICALLY LOADED TIBIOFEMORAL JOINTS BY DISPLACEMENT-ENCODED MRI
D. Chan, C. P. Neu, and M. L. Hull, Osteoarthritis and Cartilage, 17(11): 1461-1468, 2009. pdf
228. LONGITUDINAL SHAPES OF THE TIBIA AND FEMUR ARE UNRELATED AND VARIABLE
S. M. Howell, K. Kuznik, M. L. Hull, and R. Siston, Clinical Orthopedics and Related Research, 468(4): 1142-1148, 2009. pdf
229. PREDICTING THE EFFECT OF MUSLCE LENGTH ON FATIGUE DURING ELECTRICAL STIMULATION
Susan Marion, Anthony S. Wexler, M. L. Hull, and Stuart Binder-Macleod, Muscle and Nerve, 40(4), 573-581, 2009. pdf
2010
230. AN IN VIVO STUDY OF THE EFFECT OF DISTAL FEMORAL RESECTION ON PASSIVE KNEE EXTENSION
S. M. Howell, J. Chen, C. Smith, and M. L. Hull, Journal of Arthroplasty, 25(7): 1137-1142, 2010. pdf
231. THE EFFECT OF KNEE MODEL ON A FORWARD DYNAMIC SIMULATION OF RECUMBENT PEDALING
Mike Koehle and M. L. Hull, Journal of Biomechanical Engineering, 132(1): 011007, 2010. pdf
232. VIRTUAL AXIS FINDER: A NEW METHOD TO DETERMINE THE TWO KINEMATIC AXES OF ROTATION FOR THE TIBIO-FEMORAL JOINT
M. Roland, M. L. Hull, and S. M. Howell, Journal of Biomechanical Engineering, 132(1): 011009, 2010. pdf
233. ASSESSMENT OF THE RADII OF THE MEDIAL AND LATERAL FEMORAL CONDYLES IN VARUS AND VALGUS KNEES WITH OSTEOARTHRITIS
S. M. Howell, S. J. Howell, and M. L. Hull, Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery, 92(1): 98-104, 2010. pdf
234. PREDICTING FATIGUE DURING ELECTRICALLY STIMULATED NON-ISOMETRIC CONTRACTIONS
Susan Marion, Anthony S. Wexler, and M. L. Hull, Muscle and Nerve, 41(6): 857-867, 2010. pdf
235. DOES LENGTHENING AT THE SITES OF FIXATION CAUSE AN INCREASE IN ANTERIOR LAXITY FOLLOWING RECONSTRUCTION OF THE ANTERIOR CRUCIATE LIGAMENT WITH SLIPPAGE-RESISTANT FIXATION OF A SOFT-TISSUE ALLOGRAFT?
Conrad K. Smith, M. L. Hull, and S. M. Howell, Journal of Biomechanical Engineering, 132(8): 081001-1 to 081001-8, 2010. pdf
236. THE EFFECTS OF STIMULATING LOWER LEG MUSCLES ON THE MECHANICAL WORK AND METABOLIC RESPONSE IN FUNCTIONAL ELECTRICALLY STIMULATED PEDALING
Nils Hakansson and M. L. Hull, IEEE Transactions on Neural Systems and Rehabilitation Engineering, 18(5): 498-504, 2010. pdf