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Markus Gruber
Markus Gruber
Professor of Sport Science, Head Human Performance Research Centre, University Konstanz
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Spinal and supraspinal adaptations associated with balance training and their functional relevance
W Taube, M Gruber, A Gollhofer
Acta physiologica 193 (2), 101-116, 2008
4672008
Impact of sensorimotor training on the rate of force development and neural activation
M Gruber, A Gollhofer
European journal of applied physiology 92, 98-105, 2004
3972004
Cortical and spinal adaptations induced by balance training: correlation between stance stability and corticospinal activation
W Taube, M Gruber, S Beck, M Faist, A Gollhofer, M Schubert
Acta Physiologica 189 (4), 347-358, 2007
3042007
Direct corticospinal pathways contribute to neuromuscular control of perturbed stance
W Taube, M Schubert, M Gruber, S Beck, M Faist, A Gollhofer
Journal of applied physiology 101 (2), 420-429, 2006
2722006
EMG activity during whole body vibration: motion artifacts or stretch reflexes?
R Ritzmann, A Kramer, M Gruber, A Gollhofer, W Taube
European journal of applied physiology 110, 143-151, 2010
2672010
Specificity of balance training in healthy individuals: a systematic review and meta-analysis
J Kümmel, A Kramer, LS Giboin, M Gruber
Sports Medicine 46, 1261-1271, 2016
2612016
A qualitative review of balance and strength performance in healthy older adults: impact for testing and training
U Granacher, T Muehlbauer, M Gruber
Journal of aging research 2012 (1), 708905, 2012
2572012
Task-specific changes in motor evoked potentials of lower limb muscles after different training interventions
S Beck, W Taube, M Gruber, F Amtage, A Gollhofer, M Schubert
Brain research 1179, 51-60, 2007
2502007
Differential effects of ballistic versus sensorimotor training on rate of force development and neural activation in humans
M Gruber, SBH Gruber, W Taube, M Schubert, SC Beck, A Gollhofer
The Journal of Strength & Conditioning Research 21 (1), 274-282, 2007
2242007
Task-specificity of balance training
LS Giboin, M Gruber, A Kramer
Human movement science 44, 22-31, 2015
2042015
Balance training and ballistic strength training are associated with task‐specific corticospinal adaptations
M Schubert, S Beck, W Taube, F Amtage, M Faist, M Gruber
European Journal of Neuroscience 27 (8), 2007-2018, 2008
1922008
Training-specific adaptations of H-and stretch reflexes in human soleus muscle
M Gruber, W Taube, A Gollhofer, S Beck, F Amtage, M Schubert
Journal of motor behavior 39 (1), 68-78, 2007
1672007
Enhanced neural drive after maximal strength training in multiple sclerosis patients
MS Fimland, J Helgerud, M Gruber, G Leivseth, J Hoff
European journal of applied physiology 110, 435-443, 2010
1532010
Exergaming with additional postural demands improves balance and gait in patients with multiple sclerosis as much as conventional balance training and leads to high adherence …
A Kramer, C Dettmers, M Gruber
Archives of physical medicine and rehabilitation 95 (10), 1803-1809, 2014
1502014
Excitability at the motoneuron pool and motor cortex is specifically modulated in lengthening compared to isometric contractions
M Gruber, V Linnamo, V Strojnik, T Rantalainen, J Avela
Journal of neurophysiology 101 (4), 2030-2040, 2009
1402009
Resistance training and neuromuscular performance in seniors
U Granacher, M Gruber, A Gollhofer
International journal of sports medicine 30 (09), 652-657, 2009
1262009
How to prevent the detrimental effects of two months of bed-rest on muscle, bone and cardiovascular system: an RCT
A Kramer, A Gollhofer, G Armbrecht, D Felsenberg, M Gruber
Scientific reports 7 (1), 13177, 2017
1212017
Contribution of afferent feedback and descending drive to human hopping
AT Zuur, J Lundbye‐Jensen, C Leukel, W Taube, MJ Grey, A Gollhofer, ...
The Journal of physiology 588 (5), 799-807, 2010
972010
Differential modulation of spinal and corticospinal excitability during drop jumps
W Taube, C Leukel, M Schubert, M Gruber, T Rantalainen, A Gollhofer
Journal of neurophysiology 99 (3), 1243-1252, 2008
942008
High-intensity jump training is tolerated during 60 days of bed rest and is very effective in preserving leg power and lean body mass: an overview of the cologne RSL study
A Kramer, J Kümmel, E Mulder, A Gollhofer, P Frings-Meuthen, M Gruber
PloS one 12 (1), e0169793, 2017
882017
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