Curriculum Vitae of
Dr. Stuart Binder-Macleod
Department
of Physical Therapy
CURRENT
PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS
FEDERAL
GOVERNMENT PUBLIC ADVISORY COMMITTEES
RECENT
PUBLICATIONS (1992-Present)
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Medical College
of Virginia - Department of Physiology, Richmond, Virginia
Field of Study: Physiology - Neuroscience
Degree:
Doctorate of Philosophy, August 1987
Research Advisor: H. Peter Clamann, Ph.D.
Research Topic: Force-Frequency Relations of Cat Motor Units During Linearly Varying
Dynamic Stimulation
Emory University -
Division of Physical Therapy, Atlanta, Georgia
Field of Study: Physical
Therapy - Education in the Neurosciences
Degree:
Master of Medical Science, August
1979
Research Advisor: Steven
L. Wolf, PhD.
Research Topic: An Evaluation of EMG Biofeedback as an Adjunct to Therapeutic
Exercise in the Treatment of Hemiplegia.
State University of New
York at Buffalo - Buffalo, New York
Degree: Bachelor of Science in Physical Therapy, May
1974
Honors: Cum Laude, Dean's List with Distinction, Dean's List
Chair :
Department of Physical Therapy,
University of Delaware, September 1998 - Present.
Professor :
Department of Physical Therapy (primary appointment), and
Interdisciplinary Graduate Program in Biomechanics and Movement Science - University of Delaware,
Newark, Delaware, June 1999- Present.
Associate Professor :
Department of Physical Therapy (primary appointment),
Department of Biological Sciences, Interdisciplinary Program in Neuroscience,
and Interdisciplinary Graduate Program in Biomechanics and Movement Sciences -
University of Delaware, Newark, Delaware, June 1993 - May 1999.
Acting Chair :
Department of Physical Therapy, University of Delaware,
Newark, Delaware, September 1996 - January 1997.
Associate Chair :
Department of Physical Therapy, University of Delaware,
Newark, Delaware, June 1994 – Present.
Assistant Professor :
School of Life and Health
Sciences - Program in Physical Therapy (primary appointment) and Neurobiology
(secondary appointment), University of Delaware, Newark, Delaware, September
1987 - June 1993.
Instructor :
Department of Community Health, Division of Physical
Therapy, Emory University, Atlanta, Georgia, September 1978 - June 1983.
Research Associate :
Regional Research and Training Center, Emory University,
Atlanta, Georgia, August 1979 - December 1982.
Staff Physical Therapist :
Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Mary Hitchcock
Memorial Hospital, Hanover, New Hampshire, September 1974 - July 1977.
CURRENT PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS
Society for Neuroscience
International Functional Electrical Stimulation Society
American Physiological Society
Delaware Area Chapter of the Society for Neuroscience
American Physical Therapy Association
Research Section of the APTA
Education Section of the APTA
Clinical Electrophysiology
Section of the APTA
Principal Investigator
National Institutes
of Health - NICHD/NCMRR - R01 - Force
optimization in human skeletal muscle.
A four-year grant commencing June 2002, ($1,080,000).
National Institutes
of Health - NICHD/NCMRR - R01 - Force
optimization in human skeletal muscle. A four-year grant to commence March
1998, ($800,000).
UNIDEL Foundation - A construction and equipment grant for the improvement of teaching
laboratories in the Department of Physical Therapy commencing April 1999,
($80,000).
National Institutes
of Health - NICHD/NCMRR - R13 - Neuroplasticity:
Interface of basic and clinical science. A grant to support a 5-day conference
organized by the Section on Research of the APTA. August 1998, ($6,000).
National Institutes
of Health - NIAMS - FIRST Award - Force
optimization in rat and human skeletal muscle. A five-year grant commencing
June 1992, ($536,000).
UNIDEL Foundation - An equipment grant for the purchase and installation of a human
muscle physiology testing center commencing January 1994, ($70,000).
Foundation for
Physical Therapy
- Identification of optimal
frequencies for stimulation of skeletal muscle. A two-year grant commencing
June 1989, ($50,951).
University of
Delaware Research Foundation - Developing a
model to simulate physiological fatigue. A one-year grant
commencing January 1988, ($12,000).
University of
Delaware Biomedical Research Support Grant - Minimizing
transmission failure in cat single motor units during electrical stimulation. A one-year grant commencing November 1987, ($4,000).
United Health
Foundation Short-Term Fellowship Support Grant - Analysis of Single Motor Unit Discharge Patterns in Humans. Summer
1973 - Beverly Bishop Ph.D. sponsor.
Co-Investigator
National Institutes
of Health - NICHD/NCMRR - R01 - Strength
training using NMES for children with cerebral palsy. Principal Investigator: Samuel CK Lee; Department of Physical
Therapy, University of Delaware. A five-year grant commencing
July 2004, (($225,000 / year in direct expenses), 10% effort / year.
National Institutes
of Health - NICHD/NCMRR - R01 - NMES
for older individuals after total knee arthroplasty.
Principal Investigator: Lynn Snyder-Mackler,
Department of Physical Therapy, University of Delaware. A five-year grant
commencing March 2002, ($225,000 /year in direct expenses), 10% effort / year.
National Institutes
of Health - NICHD/NCMRR - R21 - Smart fluid
devices for physical rehabilitation. Principal Investigator: Katherine Rudolph,
Department of Physical Therapy, University of Delaware. A three-year grant
commencing September 2001, ($150,000 /year in direct expenses), 5% effort.
Whitaker Foundation - An advanced, multipoint stimulator for cardiomyoplasty.
Principal Investigator: David T. George, PhD, Philadelphia Heart Institute,
Presbyterian Medical Center, Philadelphia, PA. A three-year
grant commencing January 1993, ($179,600).
Consultant/ Mentor
Rehabilitation
Research & Development Science- Dept. of Veterans Administration- Advanced Career Development Award to Carolynn
Patten. Palo Alto, CA- Motor unit firing patterns in hemiplegia.
A three-year grant commencing February 2001.
Program Director
National Institutes of Health- NCMRR- Training Grant- PT/PhD
Pre-doctoral Training Program. A five-year
grant commencing May 2003, ( $129,244/ year ).
National Institutes
of Health - NCMRR - Training Grant - PT/PhD
Pre-doctoral Training Program. A five- year grant commencing July 1996,
($557,000).
Co-Director
National Institutes of Health - NCRR - P20 - Center for Biomedical Research Excellence (COBRE) - Osteoarthritis
prevention and treatment. Director: Tom Buchanan. The goal of this grant is to develop a center
for biomedical research excellence at the University of Delaware that focuses
on the prevention and treatment of osteoarthritis. A five-year grant commencing
February 2002, ($6,400,000 total grant).
National Institutes
of Health - NICHD/NCMRR - R01 - Bioengineering
Research Partnership (BRP) - FES
and biomechanics. Director: Tom
Buchanan. A five-year
grant commencing August 2002, ($3,100,000 total grant).
American Physical
Therapy Association’s - Golden Pen Award in recognition
of significant contributions to the advance of Physical Therapy. 2004.
Medical College of Virginia- Virginia Commonwealth University- Alumni
Association Outstanding Alumnus. 2003.
American Physical
Therapy Association's- Catherine Worthingham Fellow in recognition of lasting and significant advances in science,
education, and practice of the profession of physical therapy, elected March
2003.
National Instruments- Virtual Instruments Application Paper Contest,
Biotechnology/Life Science Category Finalist- 2003.
(Perumal R, Binder-Macleod SA, Wexler
AS: Novel Software for Functional Electrical Stimulation Incorporating
Feedback).
American Physical Therapy
Association's - Chattanooga Award for the best clinical research paper
published in Physical Therapy - 2002. (Stackhouse SK.
Stevens JE. Lee SCK. Pearce KM. Snyder-Mackler L.
Binder-Macleod SA: Maximum voluntary activation of fresh and fatigued muscle of
young and elderly individuals. Physical
Therapy, 81: 1102-1109, 2001).
American Physical Therapy Association's Marion Williams Award for Research in Physical Therapy – 1999.
American Physical
Therapy Association's Eugene Michels New Investigator
Award for the outstanding new investigator who has
demonstrated a commitment to a defined research theme – 1993.
Who's Who Among
Students in American Universities and Colleges, 1987.
MCV Alumni
Association Annual Alumni Memorial Award for the outstanding
graduate student in the School of Basic Health Sciences – 1986.
MCV School of Basic
Health Sciences Graduate Assistantship, 1984 – 1987.
MCV A.D. Williams Pre-doctoral Fellowship, 1983.
State University of New York at Buffalo, Department of Physical
Therapy Scholarship Award for Outstanding Scholastic Achievement, 1974.
FEDERAL GOVERNMENT PUBLIC ADVISORY COMMITTEES
Member, NCRR
Scientific and Technical Review Board on Biomedical and Behavioral Research
Facilities - C06 Applications, NIH, February, 2005.
Member, NCRR
Special Emphasis Panel - Exploratory Centers for
Interdisciplinary Research (01), NIH, July 2004.
Member, CSR Special
Emphasis Panel- Genetic Basis of Recovery and Rehabilitation. NIH, NCMRR, March 2004.
Member, National Space
Biomedical Research Institute (NSBRI) Board of Scientific Counselors, June 2003 to present.
Chair, NASA, Musculoskeletal Biology, Exercise, and Countermeasures
Scientific Review Panel, November 2003.
Member, CSR Special
Emphasis Panel- SBM (50) Molecular Basis for Contractures NIH,
March 2003.
Member, NASA, Musculoskeletal Biology, Exercise, and Countermeasures
Scientific Review Panel, April 2002.
Member, Geriatric
and Rehabilitation Medicine Study Section, National Institutes of Health, June 1995 – June 2000.
Member, National
Space Biomedical Research Institute, Peer Review Panel on Muscle Alterations
and Atrophy, August 2000.
Chair, Geriatric
and Rehabilitation Medicine, Special Study Section, NIH, December 1999.
Chair, CSR, Special
Emphasis Panel, NIH,
July 1999.
Reviewer,
Developmental Neuroscience Program, National Science Foundation, September 1997.
Member, CSR Special
Emphasis Panel, NIH,
July 1996; May 1998; July 1998;
February 2000.
Member, Geriatric and
Rehabilitation Medicine, Special Emphasis Panel, National Institutes of Health, July 1996, July 1998.
Member, National
Institute of Child Health and Human Development, Special Review Committee,
National Institutes of Health, December 1995,
July 1998.
Editorial Board Member
Physical Therapy, Journal of the American Physical Therapy
Association, 1994 – 2000.
Biofeedback and
Self-Regulation, Journal of the Association for Applied Psychophysiology and
Biofeedback,
1992
-1997.
Associate Editor
IEEE Transections on Neural Systems and
Rehabilitation Engineering, 2003- present.
Guest Editor
Physical Therapy,
Journal of the American Physical Therapy Association, Special Series on
Skeletal Muscle.
Published December, 1993 (Part I) and
January 1994, (Part II).
Reviewer
Journal of Neurophysiology, 1994, 1996, 1998, 1999, 2002.
Journal of Rehabilitation Research and Development, 1993.
Physical Therapy,
Journal of the American Physical Therapy Association, 1981- 1994,
2000-
present.
Journal of Orthopedic and Sports Physical Therapy, 1991- present.
Journal of Applied Physiology, 1991, 1996-
present.
Neuroscience Letters, 1991- 1992.
Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise, 1991- present.
Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 1994, 1998- present.
Muscle & Nerve, 1993, 1994, 1999 - present.
Consultant :
Ohio Board of Regents external consultant to review the College of Mount
St. Joseph's (Cincinnati, Ohio) request for authorization of a Doctor of
Physical Therapy degree program.
Member :
University of Delaware, Human Subjects Review Board - February 2000 - Present.
Chair :
External Site Reviewer- Academic Program Review- Department of
Physical Therapy, Georgia State university, Atlanta, Georgia, February 2004.
Member-Site Reviewer :
Proposal for creation of a PhD in Rehabilitation and Movement
Science, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, Virginia, January 2004.
Member :
University of Delaware IACUC Review Committee, April 2003.
Member :
External Advisory
Committee, Department of Physical Therapy, University of Florida, 2002 - Present.
Chair :
Faculty Search Committee
- Department of Physical Therapy, University of Delaware, Spring
1998.
Member :
Foundation for Physical Therapy Scientific Review Committee, January 1998 - December 2001.
Chair :
Research Retreat - Neuroplasticity: Interface of Basic and Applied Sciences in
Clinical Practice. Sponsored by the Research Section of the
American Physical Therapy Association. Newport, RI, August 15-20, 1998.
Chair :
Finance Committee - Section on Research of the APTA, June 1997 - June 2001.
Chair :
Academic Program
Review of the Department of Mechanical Engineering, College of Engineering,
University of Delaware, 1997.
Member :
Search Committee - Associate Provost for Graduate Studies -
University of Delaware, 1996.
Consultant :
Consultations with
individual researchers at the APTA 1996: Scientific Meeting and Exposition.
Service Sponsored by the Research, Analysis, and Development Division of the
APTA. Minneapolis, MN, June 1996.
Member :
Promotion and Tenure Committee- Department of Medical Technology-
University of Delaware, 1995,
1996.
Chair :
Finance Committee for a Research Retreat- Multi-segmental Motor
Control- Sponsored by the Research Section of the American Physical Therapy
Association. New Hampton, NH, August 13-18, 1995.
Reviewer :
APTA Postdoctoral Fellowship Application Reviewer, 1995.
Member :
Dean's Planning
Advisory Committee, College of Arts and Sciences, University of Delaware, 1994-1996.
Member :
College Faculty Senate, College of Arts and Sciences, University of
Delaware, 1993-1995.
Reviewer :
Research abstract reviewer for the World Congress of Physical
Therapy, Washington, DC, June 1995.
Member :
Group to revise the
American Physical Therapy Association research document "Goals and
Objectives for Development of Theory in Physical Therapy.", October 1994.
Member :
Group to revise the
American Physical Therapy Association research document "Guidelines for
Determining Priorities in Clinical Research.", December
1994.
Chair :
Research Retreat - Muscle Function in Normal and Pathological States. Sponsored by the Research Section of the American
Physical Therapy Association. New Hampton, NH, August 19-24, 1994.
Consultant :
Consultations with individual researchers at the Joint Congress of
the American and Canadian Physical Therapy Associations. Sponsored by the research divisions of the
respective associations. Toronto, Canada, June 1994.
Member :
Research Summit to develop a research agenda for the American Physical
Therapy Association. Organized by
the Research, Analysis, and Development Division of the APTA.
Alexandria, VA, December 1993.
Chair :
Promotion and Tenure Committee, Department of Physical Therapy,
University of Delaware, 1993, 1994.
Treasurer :
Section on Research of the American Physical Therapy Association, July 1993 - June 1997.
Member :
Publicity
Committee, Research Section of the American Physical Therapy Association, 1991 - 1993.
2006
Kesar T, Binder-Macleod SA. Effect of Frequency and Pulse Duration on Human Muscle Fatigue During Repetitive Electrical Stimulation. Exp Physiol. In Press: July 2006.
2005
Perumal R,
Kebaetse MB, Lee SC-K, Johnston TE,
Ding J, Lee SCK, Johnston TE, Wexler
AS, Scott WB,
Binder-Macleod
SA and Kesar T. Catchlike Property
of Skeletal Muscle – Recent Findings and Clinical Implications. Muscle & Nerve,
31(6):681-93, 2005.
Stackhouse SK
Scott WB, Lee SCK, Johnston TE,
Chou LW, Ding J, Wexler
AS
2004
Kebaetse MB and Binder-Macleod SA: Strategies
that improve human skeletal muscles performance during repetitive, non
isometric contractions. Pflugers Arch. 448(5):525 32, 2004.
2003
Scott WB and Binder-Macleod
SA: Changing
stimulation patterns improves performance during electrically elicited
contractions. Muscle & Nerve. 28: 174- 180, 2003.
Ding J, Wexler AS, Binder-Macleod
SA: Mathematical
models for fatigue minimization during functional electrical stimulation.
Journal of Electromyography and Kinesiology, 13:
575-588, 2003.
Ding J, Storaska JA,
Binder-Macleod SA: The
effect of potentiation on the catchlike
property. Muscle & Nerve 27: 312-319, 2003.
Stackhouse SK, Steven JE, Johnson CD,
Snyder-Mackler L, Binder-Macleod SA: Predictability
of maximum voluntary knee extension force from submaximal
contractions in older adults. Muscle & Nerve 27: 40-45, 2003.
Steven JE, Stackhouse SK,
Binder-Macleod SA, Snyder-Mackler L: Are
voluntary activation deficits in older adults meaningful? Muscle & Nerve 27: 99-101,
2003.
2002
Ding J, Wexler AS, and Binder-Macleod SA: A
mathematical model that predicts the force-frequency relationship of human
skeletal muscle. Muscle & Nerve
26(4):477-85, 2002.
Russ DW, Vandenborne K, Walter
GA, and Binder-Macleod SA: Factors
in fatigue during intermittent electrical stimulation of human skeletal muscle. J Appl Physiol. 93 469-478, 2002.
Russ DW, Vandenborne K, Walter
GA, Elliott M, and Binder-Macleod SA: Effects
of muscle activation on fatigue and metabolism in human skeletal muscle. J Appl Physiol. 92(5):1978-86, 2002.
Ding J, Wexler AS, and Binder-Macleod SA: A
predictive fatigue model I: Predicting the effect of stimulation frequency and
pattern on fatigue. IEEE. Trans
Rehab. Eng. 10(1):48-58, 2002.
Ding J, Wexler AS, and Binder-Macleod SA: A
predictive fatigue model II: Predicting the effect of resting time on fatigue. IEEE. Trans Rehab. Eng. 10(1):59-67, 2002.
Perumal R, Ding J, Wexler
AS, and Binder-Macleod SA: Modeling
the length dependence of isometric force in human quadriceps muscles. J. Biomech.
35(7):919-30, 2002.
Russ DW, Elliot MA, Vandenborne
KHE, Walter GA, and Binder-Macleod SA: Metabolic
costs of force generation and maintenance of human skeletal muscle. Amer. J. Physiol. Endocrinol. Metab. 282:E448-E457, 2002.
Kebaetse MB and Binder-Macleod SA: Effects
of stimulation frequencies and patterns on performance of repetitive, nonisometric tasks.
Journal of Applied Physiology, 92:109-116, 2002.
Binder-Macleod SA, Dean JC, and
Ding J: Electrical
stimulation factors in potentiation of human
quadriceps femoris. Muscle & Nerve 25:271-279, 2002.
2001
Stackhouse SK, Reisman DS, and Binder-Macleod SA: The
role of pH in skeletal muscle fatigue. Physical Therapy, 81:1897-1903,
2001.
Scott W, Stevens J, and Binder-Macleod
SA: Human
skeletal muscle fiber type classifications.
Physical Therapy, 81:1810-1816, 2001.
Stevens JE, Binder-Macleod SA,
Snyder-Mackler L: Characterization
of the human quadriceps muscle in active elders. Archives of Physical
Medicine and Rehabilitation 82:973-978, 2001.
Binder-Macleod SA and Scott W: Comparison
of fatigue produced by electrical stimulation trains designed to optimize force. Acta Physiologica Scandinavica,
172:195-203, 2001.
Kebaetse MB, Lee SCK, Binder-Macleod SA: A
novel stimulation pattern improves performance during repetitive dynamic
contractions. Muscle & Nerve,
24:744-752, 2001.
Stackhouse SK, Stevens JE, Lee SCK, Pearce
KM, Snyder-Mackler L, Binder-Macleod SA: Maximum
voluntary activation of fresh and fatigued muscle of young and elderly
individuals. Physical Therapy, 81: 1102-1109, 2001.
2000
Lee SCK, Becker CN, Binder-Macleod
SA: Activation
of human quadriceps femoris muscle during dynamic contractions:
Effects of load on fatigue. Journal of Applied Physiology, 89:926-936,
2000.
Ding J, Wexler AS,
Binder-Macleod SA: A
predictive model of fatigue in human skeletal muscles. Journal of Applied
Physiology, 89:1322-1332, 2000.
Stackhouse SK, Dean JC, Lee SCK, Binder-Macleod SA: Measurement
of central activation failure of the quadriceps femoris
in healthy adults. Muscle & Nerve, 11:1706-1712, 2000.
Lee SCK, Binder-Macleod SA: Effects
of activation frequency on dynamic performance of human fresh and fatigued
muscles. Journal of Applied Physiology, 88:2166-2175, 2000.
Ding J, Wexler AS,
Binder-Macleod SA: Development
of a mathematical model that predicts optimal muscle activation patterns using
brief trains. Journal of Applied Physiology, 88:917-925, 2000.
1999
Binder-Macleod,
S. A., J. Ding, B. C. Magnima, and A. S. Wexler. Use of a
mathematical model to identify the optimal activation pattern for skeletal
muscle during cardiomyoplasty. Basic Appl. Myol. 9(3): 117-125, 1999.
Russ DW, Binder-Macleod, SA: Variable-frequency
trains offset low-frequency fatigue in human skeletal muscle. Muscle &
Nerve, 22(7): 874-882, 1999.
Lee SCK, Becker CN, Binder-Macleod
SA: Catchlike-inducing train activation of human quadriceps femoris muscle during isotonic contractions: burst
modulation. Journal of Applied Physiology, 87(5): 1758-1767, 1999.
Lee SCK, Gerdom ML,
Binder-Macleod SA: Effects
of muscle length on the catchlike property of human quadriceps
femoris muscle. Physical Therapy, 79(8): 738-748,
1999.
Binder-Macleod SA, Russ DW: Effect
of activation frequency on low-frequency fatigue in human skeletal muscle.
Journal of Applied Physiology, 86(4): 1337-1346, 1999.
1998
Ding J, Binder-Macleod SA, Wexler AS: Two-step,
predictive, isometric force model tested on data from human and rat muscles. Journal of Applied Physiology, 85: 2176-2189,
1998.
Binder-Macleod SA, Lee SCK,
Russ DW, and Kucharski LJ: Effects
of activation pattern on human skeletal muscle fatigue. Muscle & Nerve, 21:1145-1152, 1998.
Binder-Macleod SA, Lee SCK,
Fritz AD, and Kucharski LJ: New
look at force-frequency relationship of human skeletal muscle: effects of
fatigue. Journal of Neurophysiology,
79:1858-1868, 1998
1997
Snyder-Mackler L,
Binder-Macleod SA, Mettler PF: Physical Therapy Research and Researchers in the
United States: Good News and Bad News. Physical Therapy Reviews 2:173-178,
1997.
Binder-Macleod SA, Lee SCK and Baadte SA: Reduction
of the fatigue-induced force decline in human skeletal muscle by optimized
stimulation trains. Arch. Phys. Med. Rehabil. 78:1129-1137, 1997.
George DT, Binder-Macleod SA, Delosso TN, and Santamore WP: Variable-frequency
train stimulation of canine latisimus dorsi muscle during shortening contractions. Journal of
Applied Physiology 83(3):994-1001, 1997.
Binder-Macleod SA and
McLaughlin WA: Effects
of asynchronous stimulation on the human quadriceps femoris
muscle. Arch. Phys. Med. Rehabil. 78:294-297, 1997.
Wexler A, Ding J and Binder-Macleod SA: A
mathematical model that predicts skeletal muscle force. IEEE Transactions
on Biomedical Engineering 44:337-348, 1997.
Binder-Macleod SA and Lee SCK:
Assessment of efficacy of functional electrical stimulation in patients with hemiplegia. Topics in Stroke Rehab. 3:88-98, 1997.
1996
Binder-Macleod SA and Lee SCK: Catchlike property of human muscle during isovelocity movements. J. Appl.
Physiol. 80:2051-2059, 1996.
1995
Binder-Macleod SA: Variable-frequency
stimulation patterns for the optimization of force during muscle fatigue:
Muscle wisdom and the catch-like property. Adv. in Exp. Med. and Biol.
384:227-240, 1995.
Binder-Macleod SA, Halden EE, and Jungles KA: Effects
of stimulation intensity of the physiological responses of human motor units.
Med. Sci. Sports and Exerc.,
27:556-565; 1995.
Binder-Macleod SA: Electromyographic biofeedback to improve voluntary motor
control. In: L Snyder-Mackler and AJ Robinson (eds.)
Clinical Electrotherapy: Electrotherapy and electrophysiological testing.
Second Edition. Williams and Wilkins Co., pp. 433-449; 1995.
1994
Binder-Macleod SA: Commentary
on "Recovery from a 1-minute bout of fatiguing exercise: Characteristics,
reliability, and responsiveness." Physical Therapy, 74:241-242; 1994.
Binder-Macleod SA (Editor):
Skeletal Muscle. A monograph published by the American Physical Therapy
Association. 1994.
1993
Binder-Macleod
SA: Introduction: Skeletal Muscle. Physical Therapy, 73:829, 1993.
Binder-Macleod SA and Snyder-Mackler L: Muscle
fatigue: clinical implications for fatigue assessment and neuromuscular
electrical stimulation. Physical Therapy, 73:902-910, 1993.
Snyder-Mackler L,
Binder-Macleod SA, and Williams PR: Fatiguability of human quadriceps femoris
muscle following anterior cruciate ligament
reconstruction. Med. Sci. Sports and Exerc. 25:783-789, 1993.
1992
Binder-Macleod SA and Stoner
TJ: Force-frequency relationship in the human quadriceps femoris
muscle: Effects of joint angle. J. Clin Electrophysiol.
4:36-41, 1992.
Binder-Macleod SA and Barrish WJ: Force
response of rat soleus muscle to variable-frequency
train stimulation. J. Neurophysiol. 68:1068-1078,
1992.
Binder-Macleod SA and McDermond LM: Changes
in the force-frequency relationship of the human quadriceps femoris
muscle following electrically and voluntarily induced fatigue. Physical
Therapy, 70:95-104, 1992.
Binder-Macleod SA:
Force-frequency relationship in skeletal muscle. In D.P Currier and R.M. Nelson
(Eds.) Dynamics of Human Biological Tissues F.A. Davis, Philadelphia, pp.
97-113, 1992.
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