William Gage: Selected Publications
- Gage WH, Zabjek KF, Sibley KM, Tang A, Brooks D, McIlroy WE.
Ambulatory monitoring of activity levels of individuals in the
sub-acute stage following stroke: a case series. J Neuroeng Rehabil.
2007 Oct 26;4(1):41 [Epub ahead of print] [Pub
Med ID 17961260]
- Gage WH, Frank JS, Stevenson P. Postural responses following
a rotational support surface perturbation, following knee joint
replacement: frontal plane rotations. Gait Posture. 2007 May
11; [Epub ahead of print] [Pub
Med ID 17499994]
- Gage WH, Frank JS, Stevenson P. Organization of postural responses
following a rotational support surface perturbation, after TKA:
sagittal plane rotations. Gait Posture. 2007 Jan;25(1):112-20.
[Pub
Med ID 16580837]
- Gage WH, Zabjek KF, Hill SW, McIlroy WE. Parallels in control
of voluntary and perturbation-evoked reach-to-grasp movements:
EMG and kinematics. Exp Brain Res. 2007 Aug;181(4):627-37. [Pub
Med ID 17487477]
- Gage WH, Winter DA, Frank JS, Adkin AL. Kinematic and kinetic
validity of the inverted pendulum model in quiet standing. Gait
Posture. 2004 Apr;19(2):124-32. [Pub
Med ID 15013500]
- Gage WH, Sleik RJ, Polych MA, McKenzie NC, Brown LA. The allocation
of attention during locomotion is altered by anxiety. Exp Brain
Res. 2003 Jun;150(3):385-94. [Pub
Med ID 12707746]
- Winter DA, Patla AE, Ishac M, Gage WH. Motor mechanisms of
balance during quiet standing. J Electromyogr Kinesiol. 2003
Feb;13(1):49-56. [Pub
Med ID 12488086]
- Brown LA, Sleik RJ, Polych MA, Gage WH. Is the prioritization
of postural control altered in conditions of postural threat
in younger and older adults? TheJ Gerontol A Biol Sci Med Sci.
2002 Dec;57(12):M785-92. [Pub
Med ID 12456737]
- Byrne JM, Gage WH, Prentice SD. Bilateral lower limb strategies
used during a step-up task in individuals who have undergone
unilateral total knee arthroplasty. Clin Biomech (Bristol, Avon).
2002 Oct;17(8):580-5. [Pub
Med ID 12243717]
- Brown LA, Gage WH, Polych MA, Sleik RJ, Winder T. Central set
influences on gait: age-dependent effects of postural threat.
Exp Brain Res. 2002 Aug;145(3):286-96. [Pub
Med ID 12136378]