Stephanie A. Ross

Stephanie A. Ross

Simon Fraser University

H-index: 8

North America-Canada

About Stephanie A. Ross

Stephanie A. Ross, With an exceptional h-index of 8 and a recent h-index of 8 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Simon Fraser University, specializes in the field of biomechanics, skeletal muscle, locomotion.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

A Surgical Technique for Individual Control of the Muscles of the Rabbit Lower Hind-limb.

A three-dimensional model of skeletal muscle tissues

The contributions of extracellular matrix and sarcomere properties to passive muscle stiffness in cerebral palsy

The energy of muscle contraction. III. Kinetic energy during cyclic contractions

The energy of muscle contraction. IV. Greater mass of larger muscles decreases contraction efficiency

The effects of muscle tissue mass on contractile performance

EMG signals can reveal information sharing between consecutive pedal cycles

Added mass in rat plantaris muscle causes a reduction in mechanical work

Stephanie A. Ross Information

University

Position

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Citations(all)

206

Citations(since 2020)

193

Cited By

66

hIndex(all)

8

hIndex(since 2020)

8

i10Index(all)

8

i10Index(since 2020)

8

Email

University Profile Page

Simon Fraser University

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Stephanie A. Ross Skills & Research Interests

biomechanics

skeletal muscle

locomotion

Top articles of Stephanie A. Ross

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

A Surgical Technique for Individual Control of the Muscles of the Rabbit Lower Hind-limb.

bioRxiv

Michael Baggaley

Andrew Sawatsky

Stephanie A Ross

Walter Herzog

2024

A three-dimensional model of skeletal muscle tissues

arXiv preprint arXiv:2207.02421

Javier A Almonacid

Sebastián A Domínguez-Rivera

Ryan N Konno

Nilima Nigam

Stephanie A Ross

...

2022/7/6

The contributions of extracellular matrix and sarcomere properties to passive muscle stiffness in cerebral palsy

Frontiers in Physiology

Ryan N Konno

Nilima Nigam

James M Wakeling

Stephanie A Ross

2022/1/26

The energy of muscle contraction. III. Kinetic energy during cyclic contractions

Frontiers in Physiology

Stephanie A Ross

Sebastián Domínguez

Nilima Nigam

James M Wakeling

2021/4/7

The energy of muscle contraction. IV. Greater mass of larger muscles decreases contraction efficiency

Journal of the Royal Society Interface

Stephanie A Ross

James M Wakeling

2021/9/29

The effects of muscle tissue mass on contractile performance

Stephanie Ross

2021/7/14

EMG signals can reveal information sharing between consecutive pedal cycles

Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise

Jaylene S Pratt

Stephanie A Ross

James M Wakeling

Emma F Hodson-Tole

2021

Added mass in rat plantaris muscle causes a reduction in mechanical work

Journal of Experimental Biology

Stephanie A Ross

Barbora Rimkus

Nicolai Konow

Andrew A Biewener

James M Wakeling

2020/10/1

The energy of muscle contraction. I. Tissue force and deformation during fixed-end contractions

Frontiers in physiology

James M Wakeling

Stephanie A Ross

David S Ryan

Bart Bolsterlee

Ryan Konno

...

2020/8/31

The energy of muscle contraction. II. Transverse compression and work

Frontiers in Physiology

David S Ryan

Sebastián Domínguez

Stephanie A Ross

Nilima Nigam

James M Wakeling

2020/11/12

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Co-Authors

H-index: 104
Walter Herzog

Walter Herzog

University of Calgary

H-index: 83
Andrew Biewener

Andrew Biewener

Harvard University

H-index: 54
James Wakeling

James Wakeling

Simon Fraser University

H-index: 27
Nicolai Konow

Nicolai Konow

University of Massachusetts Lowell

H-index: 26
Emma Hodson-Tole

Emma Hodson-Tole

Manchester Metropolitan University

H-index: 20
Nilima Nigam

Nilima Nigam

Simon Fraser University

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