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Residual force enhancement in humans: current evidence and unresolved issues
W Seiberl, GA Power, D Hahn
Journal of electromyography and kinesiology 25 (4), 571-580, 2015
Mandates: Canadian Institutes of Health Research, German Research Foundation
Feedback controlled force enhancement and activation reduction of voluntarily activated quadriceps femoris during sub-maximal muscle action
W Seiberl, D Hahn, W Herzog, A Schwirtz
Journal of Electromyography and Kinesiology 22 (1), 117-123, 2012
Mandates: German Research Foundation
On the relevance of residual force enhancement for everyday human movement
W Seiberl, F Paternoster, F Achatz, A Schwirtz, D Hahn
Journal of Biomechanics 46 (12), 1996-2001, 2013
Mandates: German Research Foundation
Force enhancement of quadriceps femoris in vivo and its dependence on stretch-induced muscle architectural changes
W Seiberl, D Hahn, F Kreuzpointner, A Schwirtz, U Gastmann
Journal of Applied Biomechanics 26 (3), 256-264, 2010
Mandates: German Research Foundation
Validation of a new inertial measurement unit system based on different dynamic movements for future in-field applications
V Bessone, N Höschele, A Schwirtz, W Seiberl
Sports Biomechanics 21 (6), 685-700, 2022
Mandates: German Research Foundation
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The stretch‐shortening cycle (SSC) revisited: residual force enhancement contributes to increased performance during fast SSC s of human m. adductor pollicis
W Seiberl, GA Power, W Herzog, D Hahn
Physiological reports 3 (5), e12401, 2015
Mandates: Canadian Institutes of Health Research, Natural Sciences and Engineering …
Relationships between strength and endurance parameters and air depletion rates in professional firefighters
S Windisch, W Seiberl, A Schwirtz, D Hahn
Scientific reports 7 (1), 44590, 2017
Mandates: German Research Foundation
Shortening‐induced force depression is modulated in a time‐and speed‐dependent manner following a stretch–shortening cycle
R Fortuna, M Groeber, W Seiberl, GA Power, W Herzog
Physiological reports 5 (12), e13279, 2017
Mandates: Canadian Institutes of Health Research, Natural Sciences and Engineering …
Effects of compliant ankles on bipedal locomotion
T Schauß, M Scheint, M Sobotka, W Seiberl, M Buss
2009 IEEE International Conference on Robotics and Automation, 2761-2766, 2009
Mandates: German Research Foundation
the stretch-shortening cycle of active muscle and muscle-tendon complex: what, why and how it increases muscle performance?
W Seiberl, D Hahn, GA Power, JR Fletcher, T Siebert
Frontiers in physiology 12, 693141, 2021
Mandates: Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada, German Research …
A comparison of PCA, KPCA and LDA for feature extraction to recognize affect in gait kinematics
M Karg, R Jenke, W Seiberl, K Kühnlenz, A Schwirtz, M Buss
2009 3rd International Conference on Affective Computing and Intelligent …, 2009
Mandates: German Research Foundation
Cross-bridges and sarcomeric non-cross-bridge structures contribute to increased work in stretch-shortening cycles
A Tomalka, S Weidner, D Hahn, W Seiberl, T Siebert
Frontiers in physiology 11, 921, 2020
Mandates: German Research Foundation
Physiological responses to firefighting in extreme temperatures do not compare to firefighting in temperate conditions
S Windisch, W Seiberl, D Hahn, A Schwirtz
Frontiers in physiology 8, 619, 2017
Mandates: German Research Foundation
Power amplification increases with contraction velocity during stretch-shortening cycles of skinned muscle fibers
A Tomalka, S Weidner, D Hahn, W Seiberl, T Siebert
Frontiers in physiology 12, 644981, 2021
Mandates: German Research Foundation
Considerations on the human Achilles tendon moment arm for in vivo triceps surae muscle–tendon unit force estimates
D Holzer, FK Paternoster, D Hahn, T Siebert, W Seiberl
Scientific Reports 10 (1), 19559, 2020
Mandates: German Research Foundation
Force depression following a stretch-shortening cycle is independent of stretch peak force and work performed during shortening
R Fortuna, H Kirchhuebel, W Seiberl, GA Power, W Herzog
Scientific reports 8 (1), 1534, 2018
Mandates: Canadian Institutes of Health Research, Natural Sciences and Engineering …
Residual force enhancement following shortening is speed-dependent
R Fortuna, GA Power, E Mende, W Seiberl, W Herzog
Scientific Reports 6 (1), 21513, 2016
Mandates: Canadian Institutes of Health Research, Natural Sciences and Engineering …
Expression and automatic recognition of exhaustion in natural walking
M Karg, K Kühnlenz, M Buss, W Seiberl, F Tusker, M Schmeelk, ...
IADIS Int. Conf. Interfaces and Human Computer Interaction (IHCI), 165-172, 2008
Mandates: German Research Foundation
Reduced activation in isometric muscle action after lengthening contractions is not accompanied by reduced performance fatigability
W Seiberl, D Hahn, FK Paternoster
Scientific reports 6 (1), 39052, 2016
Mandates: German Research Foundation
Residual force enhancement in humans: Is there a true non‐responder?
FK Paternoster, D Holzer, A Arlt, A Schwirtz, W Seiberl
Physiological Reports 9 (15), e14944, 2021
Mandates: German Research Foundation
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