Dr. Dingwell's Publications

Refereed Journal Publications

1. McAndrew, P.M., Dingwell, J.B., and *Wilken, J.M. (2010) “Walking Variability During Continuous Pseudo-Random Oscillations of the Support Surface and Visual Field” Journal of Biomechanics, 43(8): 1470-1475. (Published on line)
2. Gates, D.H. and Dingwell, J.B. (2010) “Muscle Fatigue Does Not Lead To Increased Dynamic Instability of Upper Extremity Repetitive Movements” Journal of Biomechanics, 43(5): 913-919. (Published on line)
3. Kang, H.G., and Dingwell, J.B. (2009) “Dynamics and Stability of Muscle Activations During Walking in Healthy Young and Older Adults,” Journal of Biomechanics, 42(14): 2231-2237. (Published on line)
4. Kang, H.G., and Dingwell, J.B. (2009) “Dynamic Stability of Superior Versus Inferior Segments During Walking in Young and Older Adults,” Gait & Posture, 30(2): 260-263. (Published on line)
5. Gates, D.H. and *Dingwell, J.B. (2009) “Comparison of Different State Space Definitions for Local Dynamic Stability Analyses,” Journal of Biomechanics, 42(9): 1345-1349. (Published on line).
6. Song, M., Segala, D., Dingwell, J.B., and *Chelidze, D., (2009) “Slow-Time Changes in Human Muscle Fatigue are Fully Represented in Movement Kinematics,” ASME Journal of Biomechanical Engineering, 131(2): 021004-11. (Published on line)
7. Kang, H.G., and Dingwell, J.B. (2008) “Effects of Walking Speed, Strength and Range of Motion on Gait Stability in Healthy Older Adults” Journal of Biomechanics, 41(14): 2899-2905. (Published on line)
8. Dingwell, J.B., Joubert, J.L., Diefenthaler, F., and Trinity, J.D., (2008) “Changes in Muscle Activity and Kinematics of Highly Trained Cyclists During Fatigue” IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Engineering, 55(11): 2666-2674. (Published on line)
9. Gates, D.H. and Dingwell, J.B. (2008) “Effects of Muscle Fatigue on Variability and Temporal Correlations in Movement Timing Errors” Experimental Brain Research, 187(4): 573-585. (Published on line).
10. Dingwell, J.B., Robb, R.T., Troy, K.L., and Grabiner, M.D. (2008) “Effects of an Attention Demanding Task on Dynamic Stability During Treadmill Walking” Journal of Neuroengineering & Rehabilitation, 5(1): 12 (Published on line).
11. Kang, H.G., and Dingwell, J.B. (2008) “Separating the Effects of Age and Speed on Gait Variability During Treadmill Walking” Gait & Posture, 27(4): 572-577. (Published on line).
12. Su, J.L. and Dingwell, J.B. (2007) "Dynamic Stability of Passive Dynamic Walking on an Irregular Surface." ASME Journal of Biomechanical Engineering, 129(6): 802-810. (Published on line). [NOTE: This paper was one of the Top 10 most downloaded research articles from this entire journal (all online issues, 1990-2008) for 3 months running: Dec. 2007 (#1!), Jan. 2008 (#2), and Feb. 2008 (#4).]
13. Dingwell, J.B., and Kang, H.G. (2007) “Differences Between Local and Orbital Dynamic Stability During Human Walking.” Journal of Biomechanical Engineering. 129 (4) 586-593. (Published on line).
14. Gates, D.H., Su, J.L. and Dingwell, J.B. (2007) “Possible Biomechanical Origins of the Long-Range Correlations in Stride Intervals of Walking.” Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications, 380: 259-270. (Published on line).
15. Gates, D.H., and Dingwell, J.B. (2007) “Peripheral Neuropathy Does Not Alter the Fractal Dynamics of Stride Intervals of Gait.” Journal of Applied Physiology, 102 (3): 965-971. (Published on line).
16. Dingwell, J.B., Kang, H.G., and Marin, L.C. (2007) “The Effects of Sensory Loss and Walking Speed on the Orbital Dynamic Stability of Human Walking.” Journal of Biomechanics, 40 (8): 1723-1730. (Published on line).
17. Dingwell, J.B., Napolitano, D.F., and Chelidze, D. (2006) “A Nonlinear Dynamics Approach to Tracking Slow-Time-Scale Changes in Movement Kinematics.” Journal of Biomechanics. 40 (7): 1629-34. (Published on line).
18. Kang, H.G., and Dingwell, J.B., (2006) “Intra-Session Reliability of Local Dynamic Stability of Walking.” Gait & Posture, 24(3): 386-390. (Published on line).
19. Kang, H.G., Dingwell, J.B., (2006) “A Direct Comparison of Local Dynamic Stability During Unperturbed Standing and Walking.” Experimental Brain Research, 172(1): 35-48. (Published on line).
20. Dingwell, J.B., Marin, L.C., (2006) “Kinematic Variability and Local Dynamic Stability of Upper Body Motions When Walking at Different Speeds.” Journal of Biomechanics, 39(3): 444-452. (Published on line).
21. Dingwell, J.B., Mah, C.D., and Mussa-Ivaldi, F.A., (2004) “Experimentally Confirmed Mathematical Model for Human Control of a Non-Rigid Object.” Journal of Neurophysiology, 91(3): 1158-1170. (Published on line). [PDF includes “Editorial Focus” by Kurt Thoroughman from that same issue, pp. 1109-1110]
22. Dingwell, J.B., Mah, C.D., and Mussa-Ivaldi, F.A., (2002) “Manipulating Objects With Internal Degrees-of-Freedom: Evidence for Model-Based Control.” Journal of Neurophysiology, 88(1): 222-235. (Published on line).
23. Scheidt, R.A., Dingwell, J.B., and Mussa-Ivaldi, F.A., (2001) “Learning to Move Amid Uncertainty.” Journal of Neurophysiology, 86(2): 971-985. (Published on line).
24. Dingwell, J.B., and Cavanagh, P.R.,  (2001) “Increased Variability of Continuous Overground Walking in Neuropathic Patients Is Only Indirectly Related to Sensory Loss.” Gait & Posture, 14(1): 1-10. (Published on line).
25. Dingwell, J.B., Cusumano, J.P., Cavanagh, P.R., and Sternad, D., (2001) “Local Dynamic Stability Versus Kinematic Variability of Continuous Overground and Treadmill Walking” Journal of Biomechanical Engineering, 123(1):27-32. (Published on line).
26. Dingwell, J.B., and Cusumano, J.P. (2000) “Nonlinear Time Series Analysis of Normal and Pathological Human Walking.” Chaos: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Nonlinear Science, 10(4): 848-863.( Published on line).
27. Dingwell, J.B., Cusumano, J.P., Sternad, D., and Cavanagh, P.R., (2000) “Slower Speeds in Neuropathic Patients Lead to Improved Local Dynamic Stability of Continuous Overground Walking.” Journal of Biomechanics, 33(10): 1269-1277. (Published on line).
28. Dingwell, J.B., Ulbrecht, J.S., Boch, J., Becker, M.B., O'Gorman, J., and Cavanagh, P.R., (1999) “Neuropathic Gait Shows Only Trends Towards Increased Variability In Sagittal Plane Kinematics During Treadmill Walking,” Gait & Posture, 10(1): 21-29. (Published on line).
29. Dingwell, J.B., and Davis, B.L.,  (1996) “A Rehabilitation Treadmill For Collecting And Displaying Gait Symmetry Information In Real Time,” Transactions of the ASME, Journal of Biomechanical Engineering, 118(2): 253-255. (Published on line).
30. Dingwell, J.B., Davis, B.L., and Frazier, D.M., (1996) “Use Of An Instrumented Treadmill For  Real-Time Gait Symetry Evaluation And Feedback In Normal And Below-Knee Amputee Subjects,” Prosthetics And Orthotics International, 20(2): 101-110.

 

Book Chapters

1. Dingwell, J.B., (2006) “Lyapunov Exponents.” In: The Wiley Encyclopedia of Biomedical Engineering. Metin Akay, Ed. John Wily & Sons Inc., New York, NY, 14 pgs. (ISBN: 0-471-24967-X.) (Published April, 2006)
2. Cavanagh, P.R., and Dingwell, J.B., (1999) “Gait Analysis: Kinematic and Kinetic Studies of the Foot and Ankle.” In Foot and Ankle Disorders, Myerson MS, Ed., W.B. Saunders Inc., Philadelphia, PA., pp. 50-82. (ISBN: 0-7216-7155-1.)