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Heloise Debelle
Emma Packer
Harry Bailey
Dr Ríona McArdle
Dr Phillip Brown
et al.
Feasibility and usability of a digital health technology system to monitor mobility and assess medication adherence in mild-to-moderate Parkinson's disease2023
Emma Packer
Heloise Debelle
Harry Bailey
Professor Alison Yarnall
Professor Lynn Rochester
et al.
Translating digital healthcare to enhance clinical management: a protocol for an observational study utilising a digital health technology system to monitor medication adherence and its effect on mobility in people with Parkinson’s.2023
Heloise Debelle
Role of Knee and Ankle Extensors’ Muscle-Tendon Properties in Dynamic Balance Recovery from a Simulated Slip2022
Heloise Debelle
Balance improvements following repeated forward falling slips in young and older adults mainly rely on controlling the step length2021
Heloise Debelle
Biomechanical Mechanisms of Improved Balance Recovery to Repeated Backward Slips Simulated by Treadmill Belt Accelerations in Young and Older Adults2021
Heloise Debelle
Ankle Motion Is Associated With Soft Tissue Displacement in the Dorsal Thigh: An in vivo Investigation Suggesting Myofascial Force Transmission Across the Knee Joint2020
Heloise Debelle
Controlling the ground reaction force angle characterises better recovery following a single forward falling slip in young and older adults2020
Heloise Debelle
Effective Mechanical Advantage About the Ankle Joint and the Effect of Achilles Tendon Curvature During Toe-Walking2020
Heloise Debelle
Recovery From a Forward Falling Slip: Measurement of Dynamic Stability and Strength Requirements Using a Split-Belt Instrumented Treadmill2020
Heloise Debelle
Controlling the external moment arm at the knee allows better recovery after multiple slipping perturbations during gait2019
Heloise Debelle
Measuring the effective mechanical advantage of the plantarflexors during heel-toe walking and voluntary toe-walking: A comparison of two methods2019