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Allum, J. H. J. and Tang, K.-S. and Carpenter, M. G. and Oude Nijhuis, L. B. and Bloem, B. R.. (2011) Review of first trial responses in balance control : influence of vestibular loss and Parkinson's disease. Human movement science, Vol. 30, iss. 2. pp. 279-295.

Findling, O. and Schuster, C. and Sellner, J. and Ettlin, T. and Allum, J. H. J.. (2011) Trunk sway in patients with and without, mild traumatic brain injury after whiplash injury. Gait & posture, Vol. 34, H. 4. pp. 473-478.

Findling, Oliver and Sellner, Johann and Meier, Niklaus and Allum, John H. J. and Vibert, Dominique and Lienert, Carmen and Mattle, Heinrich P.. (2011) Trunk sway in mildly disabled multiple sclerosis patients with and without balance impairment. Experimental brain research, Vol. 213, H. 4. pp. 363-370.

Küng, U. M. and Horlings, C. G. C. and Honegger, F. and Allum, J. H. J.. (2010) The effect of voluntary lateral trunk bending on balance recovery following multi-directional stance perturbations. Experimental brain research, Vol. 202, H. 4. pp. 851-865.

Davis, Justin R. and Carpenter, Mark G. and Tschanz, Roger and Meyes, Simon and Debrunner, Daniel and Burger, Juergen and Allum, John H. J.. (2010) Trunk sway reductions in young and older adults using multi-modal biofeedback. Gait & posture, Vol. 31, H. 4. pp. 465-472.

Huffman, Jennifer L. and Norton, Loretta E. and Adkin, Allan L. and Allum, John H. J.. (2010) Directional effects of biofeedback on trunk sway during stance tasks in healthy young adults. Gait & posture, Vol. 32, H. 1. pp. 62-66.

Goutier, Krissy M. T. and Jansen, Sophie L. and Horlings, Corinne G. C. and Küng, Ursula M. and Allum, John H. J.. (2010) The influence of walking speed and gender on trunk sway for the healthy young and older adults. Age and Ageing, Vol. 39, H. 5. pp. 647-650.

Oude Nijhuis, Lars B. and Allum, John H. J. and Valls-Solé, Josep and Overeem, Sebastiaan and Bloem, Bastiaan R.. (2010) First trial postural reactions to unexpected balance disturbances : a comparison with the acoustic startle reaction. Journal of neurophysiology, Vol. 104, H. 5. pp. 2704-2712.

Vonk, Jaap and Horlings, Corinne G. C. and Allum, John H. J.. (2010) Differentiating malingering balance disorder patients from healthy controls, compensated unilateral vestibular loss, and whiplash patients using stance and gait posturography. Audiology & Neurotology, 15 (4). pp. 261-272.

Allum, J. H. and Oude Nijhuis, L. B. and Carpenter, M. G.. (2008) Differences in coding provided by proprioceptive and vestibular sensory signals may contribute to lateral instability in vestibular loss subjects. Experimental brain research, Vol. 184. pp. 391-410.

Horlings, C. G. and van Engelen, B. G. and Allum, J. H. and Bloem, B. R.. (2008) A weak balance: the contribution of muscle weakness to postural instability and falls. Nature clinical practice. Neurology, Vol. 4. pp. 504-515.

Horlings, C. G. and Küng, U. M. and Bloem, B. R. and Honegger, F. and Van Alfen, N. and Van Engelen, B. G. and Allum, J. H.. (2008) Identifying deficits in balance control following vestibular or proprioceptive loss using posturographic analysis of stance tasks. Clinical neurophysiology, Vol. 119. pp. 2338-2346.

Akram, S. B. and Frank, J. S. and Patla, A. E. and Allum, J. H.. (2008) Balance control during continuous rotational perturbations of the support surface. Gait Posture, Vol. 27. pp. 393-398.

Visser, J. E. and Allum, J. H. and Carpenter, M. G. and Esselink, R. A. and Limousin-Dowsey, P. and Honegger, F. and Borm, G. F. and Bloem, B. R.. (2008) Effect of subthalamic nucleus deep brain stimulation on axial motor control and protective arm responses in Parkinson's disease. Neuroscience, Vol. 157. pp. 798-812.

Visser, J. E. and Allum, J. H. and Carpenter, M. G. and Esselink, R. A. and Speelman, J. D. and Borm, G. F. and Bloem, B. R.. (2008) Subthalamic nucleus stimulation and levodopa-resistant postural instability in Parkinson's disease. Journal of neurology, Vol. 255, H. 2. pp. 205-210.