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The presence of long spinal muscles increases stiffness and hysteresis of the caprine spine in-vitro (2012)
Journal Article
Valentin, S., Groesel, M., & Licka, T. (2012). The presence of long spinal muscles increases stiffness and hysteresis of the caprine spine in-vitro. Journal of Biomechanics, 45(15), 2506-2512. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jbiomech.2012.07.022

Long muscle-tendon-units are known to contribute to spinal stiffness and hysteresis in-vivo, yet their contribution as a passive structure in-vitro is less well defined. Twelve full length caprine spines including the head, pelvis and all spinal musc... Read More about The presence of long spinal muscles increases stiffness and hysteresis of the caprine spine in-vitro.

Antagonistic co-activation of neck muscles during flexion and extension (2012)
Conference Proceeding
Zsoldos, R., Valentin, S., Peham, C., & Licka, T. (2012). Antagonistic co-activation of neck muscles during flexion and extension. In K. Tucker, B. Butler, & P. Hodges (Eds.), Neuroplasticity, Motor control, Cutting-Edge Technology & Rehabilitation: Proceedings of the XIXth Congress of the International Society of Electrophysiology & Kinesiology (219)