Yu, Xin Sienna., Zhu, Huiying. & Griffin, L. (2024). Fatigue-related changes in intermuscular electromyographic coherence across rotator cuff and deltoid muscles in individuals with and without subacromial pain. Journal of Neurophysiology(132), 617-627. doi:https://utexas.box.com/s/1f8ppuf649qfrgzswpp19dnvgc9t3g8j.
Lowe, T., Dong, XN. & Griffin, L. (2023). Hamstrings vibration reduces tibiofemoral compressive force following anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction. Journal of Orthopaedic Research®. doi:https://utexas.box.com/s/r49cdi7myuvo1n7yzygrwsmjqnt1qmkt.
Lowe, T., Tenan, M. & Griffin, L. (2023). Low-Load Blood Flow Restriction Reduce Time-To-Minimum Single Motor Unit Discharge Rate. Experimental Brain Research. doi:https://utexas.box.com/s/hn27ljw9ruffw97ht5sljhf49x59f2xd.
Jeon, W., Whitall, J., Griffin, L. & Westlake, K. (2021). Trunk kinematics and muscle activation patterns during stand-to-sit movement and the relationship with postural stability in aging. Gait & Posture, 86, 292-298.
Jeon, W., Griffin, L. & Hsiao, H. (2021). Effects of Initial Foot Position on Postural Responses to Lateral Standing Surface Perturbations in Younger and Older Adults. Gate & Posture, 90, 449-456.
Jeon, W., Hsiao, H. & Griffin, L. (2021). Effects of different initial foot positions on kinematics, muscle activation patterns, and postural control during a sit-to-stand in younger and older adults. Journal of Biomechanics, 117: 110251.
Yu, S., Lowe, T., Griffin, L. & Dong, X.N. (2020). Single Bout of Vibration-Induced Hamstrings Fatigue Reduces Quadriceps Inhibition and Coactivation of Knee Muscles after Anterior Cruciate Ligament (ACL) Reconstruction. Journal of Electromyography and Kinesiology, 55:102464.
Peng, Y., Johnson, A.E. & Griffin, L. (2020). Sex Differences in Neuromuscular Control of Quadriceps. European Journal of Applied Physiology, 120(10), 2193-2202.
Jeon, W., Jensen, J. & Griffin, L. (2019). Muscle activity and balance control during sit-to-stand across symmetric and asymmetric initial foot positions in healthy adults. Gait and Posture, 71, 138-144. (View)
Jeon, W. & Griffin, L. (2018). Effects of pulse duration on muscle fatigue during electrical stimulation inducing moderate-level contraction. Muscle and Nerve, 57, 642-649. (View)
Peng, Y-L., Tenan, MS. & Griffin, L. (2018). Hip position and sex differences in motor unit firing patterns of the vastus medialis and vastus medialis oblique in healthy individuals. Journal of Applied Phyiology, 124, 1438-1446. (View)
Doucet, BM., Mettler, JA., Griffin, L. & Spirduso, WW. (2016). Force Accuracy during Ramp Contractions of the Upper and Lower Extremity: The After-Peak Reduction. Perceptual and Motor Skills, 123, 244257. (View)
Tenan, MS., Hackney, A. & Griffin, L. (2016). Maximal Force and Tremor Changes Across the Menstrual Cycle. European Journal of Applied Physiology, 116, 153-60. (View)
Mettler, L. & Griffin, L. (2016). Muscular Endurance Training and Motor Unit Firing Patterns during Fatigue. Experimental Brain Research(234), 267-276. (View)
Tenan, M., Hackney, A. & Griffin, L. (2016). Entrainment of motor activity in the vastus medialis complex is different between the sexes. Muscle and Nerve. (View)
Tenan, M., Marti, C. & Griffin, L. (2014). Motor unit discharge rate is correlated within individuals: A case for multilevel model statistical analysis. Journal of Electromyography and Kinesiology, 24, 917-922. (View)
Tenan, M., Peng, Y., Hackney, A. & Griffin, L. (2013). Menstrual cycle mediates vastus medialis and vastus medialis oblique muscle activity. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise(45), 2151-2157. (View)
Doucet, B. & Griffin, L. (2012). Variable stimulation patterns in younger and older thenar muscle. Journal of Electromyography and Kinesiology, 222(2), 215-222. (View)
Mettler, J. & Griffin, L. (2012). Post-activation potentiation and muscular endurance training. Muscle and Nerve, 45(3), 416-425. (View)
Dhindsa, M., Merring, C., Brandt, L., Tanaka, H. & Griffin, L. (2011). Muscle spasticity associated with reduced whole-leg perfusion in persons with spinal cord injury. Journal of Spinal Cord Medicine, 34(6), 594-599. (View)
Decker, M., Griffin, L., Abraham, L. & Brandt, L. (2010). Alternating stimulation of synergistic muscles during functional electrical stimulation cycling improves endurance in persons with spinal cord injury. Journal of Electromyography and Kinesiology, 20(6), 1163-1169. (View)
Mettler, J. & Griffin, L. (2010). What are the stimulation parameters that affect the extent of twitch force potentiation in the adductor pollicis muscle?. European Journal of Applied Physiology, 110, 1235-1242. (View)
Terry, K. & Griffin, L. (2010). Coherence and short-term synchronization are insensitive to motor unit spike train nonstationarity. Journal of Neuroscience Methods, 185, 185-198. (View)
Griffin, L., Painter, P., Wadhwa, A. & Spirduso, W. (2009). Motor unit firing variability and synchronization during short-term light-load training in older adults. Experimental Brain Research, 197, 337-345. (View)
Doucet, B. & Griffin, L. (2009). Variable stimulation patterns for poststroke hemiplegia. Muscle & Nerve, 39, 54-62. (View)
Griffin, L., Decker, M., Hwang, J., Kitchen, K. & Ivy, J. (2009). Functional electrical stimulation cycling improves body composition, metabolic and neural factors in persons with spinal cord injury. Journal of Electromyography and Kinesiology(19), 614-622. (View)