G D Wheeler

610 total citations
24 papers, 458 citations indexed

About

G D Wheeler is a scholar working on Pathology and Forensic Medicine, Biomedical Engineering and Rehabilitation. According to data from OpenAlex, G D Wheeler has authored 24 papers receiving a total of 458 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 10 papers in Pathology and Forensic Medicine, 10 papers in Biomedical Engineering and 8 papers in Rehabilitation. Recurrent topics in G D Wheeler's work include Spinal Cord Injury Research (10 papers), Muscle activation and electromyography studies (8 papers) and Exercise and Physiological Responses (6 papers). G D Wheeler is often cited by papers focused on Spinal Cord Injury Research (10 papers), Muscle activation and electromyography studies (8 papers) and Exercise and Physiological Responses (6 papers). G D Wheeler collaborates with scholars based in Canada, United Kingdom and United States. G D Wheeler's co-authors include David C. Cumming, Robert Burnham, Robert D. Steadward, Yagesh Bhambhani, James Laskin, Euan A. Ashley, R. Davoodi, B.J. Andrews, Paulo Sérgio Chagas Gomes and Ewen McColl and has published in prestigious journals such as JAMA, Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise and British Journal of Sports Medicine.

In The Last Decade

G D Wheeler

24 papers receiving 430 citations

Peers

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O Serresse Canada
Arjan J. T. Bakkum Netherlands
Yumna Albertus South Africa
Christof A. Leicht United Kingdom
Marc J. Nederhand Netherlands
Shuo‐Hsiu Chang United States
O Serresse Canada
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All Works

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Andrews, B.J., et al.. (2012). FES Rowing Biomechanics: fixed and floating stretcher ergometers. Coventry University Open Collections (Coventry university). 2 indexed citations
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Groot, Sonja de, et al.. (2003). Evaluation of a new basketball wheelchair design. Technology and Disability. 15(1). 7–18. 10 indexed citations
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Davoodi, R., et al.. (2002). Development of an indoor rowing machine with manual FES controller for total body exercise in paraplegia. IEEE Transactions on Neural Systems and Rehabilitation Engineering. 10(3). 197–203. 48 indexed citations
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Matthews, Jacqueline M., et al.. (1997). The effects of surface anaesthesia on the autonomic dysreflexia response during functional electrical stimulation. Spinal Cord. 35(10). 647–651. 17 indexed citations
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Bhambhani, Yagesh, et al.. (1997). OXYGEN PULSE PREDICTS STROKE VOLUME DURING WHEELCHAIR RACING IN TRAINED MALES WITH QUADRIPLEGIA 484. Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise. 29(Supplement). 84–84. 1 indexed citations
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Wheeler, G D, et al.. (1996). Personal styles and ways of coping in individuals who use wheelchairs. Spinal Cord. 34(6). 351–357. 8 indexed citations
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Wheeler, G D, Euan A. Ashley, Vicki J. Harber, et al.. (1996). Hormonal responses to graded-resistance, FES-assisted strength training in spinal cord-injured. Spinal Cord. 34(5). 264–267. 9 indexed citations
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Bhambhani, Yagesh, et al.. (1995). Physiological Correlates of Simulated Wheelchair Racing in Trained Quadriplegics. Canadian Journal of Applied Physiology. 20(1). 65–77. 14 indexed citations
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Bhambhani, Yagesh, et al.. (1995). Ventilatory Threshold during Wheelchair Exercise in Untrained and Endurance-Trained Subjects with Quadriplegia. Adapted Physical Activity Quarterly. 12(4). 333–343. 10 indexed citations
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Bhambhani, Yagesh, et al.. (1995). VENTILATORY THRESHOLD IN ACTIVE AND ENDURANCE TRAINED QUADRIPLEGICS DURING WHEELCHAIR EXERCISE.. Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise. 27(Supplement). S137–S137. 1 indexed citations
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Neary, J. Patrick, G D Wheeler, I. MacLean, David C. Cumming, & H. Arthur Quinney. (1994). Urinary Free Cortisol as an Indicator of Exercise Training Stress. Clinical Journal of Sport Medicine. 4(3). 160–165. 9 indexed citations
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Wheeler, G D, David C. Cumming, Robert Burnham, et al.. (1994). Testosterone, cortisol and catecholamine responses to exercise stress and autonomic dysreflexia in elite quadriplegic athletes. Spinal Cord. 32(5). 292–299. 56 indexed citations
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Laskin, James, Euan A. Ashley, Robert Burnham, et al.. (1993). Electrical stimulation-assisted rowing exercise in spinal cord injured people. A pilot study. Spinal Cord. 31(8). 534–541. 51 indexed citations
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Ashley, Euan A., James Laskin, Robert Burnham, et al.. (1993). Evidence of autonomic dysreflexia during functional electrical stimulation in individuals with spinal cord injuries. Spinal Cord. 31(9). 593–605. 61 indexed citations
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Bhambhani, Yagesh, Paulo Sérgio Chagas Gomes, & G D Wheeler. (1990). Physiologic and perceptual responses during treadmill running with ankle weights.. PubMed. 71(3). 231–5. 4 indexed citations
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McColl, Ewen, G D Wheeler, Paulo Sérgio Chagas Gomes, Yagesh Bhambhani, & David C. Cumming. (1989). Effects of acute exercise on lh pulsatile release in high mileage male runners. Clinical Endocrinology. 31(5). 1 indexed citations
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McColl, Ewen, G D Wheeler, Paulo Sérgio Chagas Gomes, Yagesh Bhambhani, & David C. Cumming. (1989). THE EFFECTS OF ACUTE EXERCISE ON PULSATILE LH RELEASE IN HIGH‐MILEAGE MALE RUNNERS. Clinical Endocrinology. 31(5). 617–622. 56 indexed citations
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Wheeler, G D. (1984). Reduced serum testosterone and prolactin levels in male distance runners. JAMA. 252(4). 514–516. 10 indexed citations
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Wheeler, G D, et al.. (1984). MALE DISTANCE RUNNERS. Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise. 16(2). 172–172. 2 indexed citations

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