Publications
2008
Fornusek C and Davis GM (2008)
Cardiovascular and metabolic responses to FES-evoked cycling at different pedal cadences.
Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation. 89(4): 719-25
Davis GM, Hamzaid NA and Fornusek C (2008)
Cardiorespiratory, metabolic and biomechanical responses during FES leg exercise: Health and fitness benefits.
Artif Organs, 32:625-629
Lee MJ, Kilbreath SL, Fitarone Singh M, Zeman B, Lord SR, Raymond J and Davis GM (2008)
Comparison of effect of aerobic cycle training and progressive resistance training on walking ability after stroke: Randomized sham exercise–controlled study.
JAGS, 56, 976-985.
Ahmadi S, Sinclair PJ, Foroughi N, and Davis GM (2008)
Muscle oxygenation after exercise-induced muscle damage.
Applied Physiology, Nutrition, and Metabolism, 33, 743-752
2007
Fornusek C, Sinclair PJ, and Davis GM (2007)
The Force-Velocity Relationship of Paralyzed Quadriceps Muscles during Functional Electrical Stimulation Cycling
Neuromodulation, 10(1): 68-75.
Nightingale EJ, Raymond J, Middleton JW, Crosbie J and Davis GM (2007)
Benefits of FES gait in a spinal cord injured population.
Spinal Cord, 45, 646–657.
Muraki S, Fornusek C, Raymond J, and Davis GM (2007).
Muscle oxygenation during prolonged electrical stimulation-evoked cycling in paraplegics.
Applied Physiology, Nutrition, and Metabolism, 32, 1-10.
2004
Fornusek C and Davis GM (2004)
Maximizing muscle force via low-cadence FES cycing
J Rehabil Med 36(5): 232-237.
Fornusek C, Davis GM, Sinclair PJ, and Milthorpe B (2004)
Development of a functional electrical stimulation cycle ergometer.
Neuromodulation, 7(1): 56-64.
2000
Raymond J, Davis GM, van der Plas MN, Groeller H & Simcox S (2000)
Carotid baroreflex control of heart rate and blood pressure during ES leg cycling in paraplegics.
J Appl. Physiol, 88, 957-965