Dr James Scales


NameDr James Scales
Job titleAcademic Sessional

Research outputs

Multiday load carriage decreases ability to mitigate ground reaction force through reduction of ankle torque production

Scales, James, Coleman, Damian and Brown, Mathew 2022. Multiday load carriage decreases ability to mitigate ground reaction force through reduction of ankle torque production. Applied Ergonomics. 101, p. 103717. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.apergo.2022.103717

Convergent validity of ratings of perceived exertion during resistance exercise in healthy participants: A systematic review and meta-analysis

Lea, J., O'Driscoll, J., Hulbert, S., Scales, J. and Wiles, J. 2021. Convergent validity of ratings of perceived exertion during resistance exercise in healthy participants: A systematic review and meta-analysis. Sports Medicine - Open. https://doi.org/10.1186/s40798-021-00386-8

Energy cost and knee extensor strength changes following multiple day military load carriage.

Scales, James, Coleman, Damian and Brown, Mathew 2021. Energy cost and knee extensor strength changes following multiple day military load carriage. Applied Ergonomics. 97, p. 103503. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.apergo.2021.103503

Centre of pressure, vertical ground reaction forces and neuromuscular responses of special-forces soldiers to 43km load carriage in the field

Scales, J., O'Driscoll, J., Coleman, D., Giannoglou, D, Gkougkoulis, I, Ntontis, I, Zisopoulou, C and Brown, M. 2020. Centre of pressure, vertical ground reaction forces and neuromuscular responses of special-forces soldiers to 43km load carriage in the field. Journal of Applied Biomechanics.
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