Roger M. Enoka

  • Professor
  • INTEGRATIVE PHYSIOLOGY
Address

Office: Ramaley W205B

Research Interests

Education

  • 1968-1970, Diploma of Physical Education,, 
  • 1971, Diploma of Teaching, Christchurch Teachers College,
  • 1974-1976, M.S.,, Seattle, WA.
  • 1976-1981, Ph.D., University of Washington, Seattle, WA.

Professional Experience

  • 1981-1987, Assistant Professor, Department of Exercise & Sport Sciences,, Tucson, AZ.
  • 1986-1990, Assistant Professor,, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ
  • 1987-1992, Associate Professor, Department of Exercise & Sport Sciences, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ
  • 1990-1992, Associate Professor, Department of Physiology, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ
  • 1992-1993, Professor, Departments of Exercise & Sport Sciences and Physiology, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ
  • 1993-1996, Staff Scientist, Department of Biomedical Engineering, Cleveland Clinic Foundation, Cleveland, OH
  • 1996-2002, Professor, Department of Kinesiology & Applied Physiology, , Boulder, CO
  • 2000-2002, Chair, Department of Kinesiology & Applied Physiology, University of Colorado, Boulder, CO
  • 2003-Present, Professor, Department of Integrative Physiology, University of Colorado, Boulder
  • 2003-2013, Chair, Department of Integrative Physiology, University of Colorado, Boulder
  • 2003-Present, Adjoint Professor, Department of Medicine, Division of Geriatrics, Anschutz Medical Campus, University of Colorado
  • 2011-Present, Adjoint Professor, Department of Neurology, Anschutz Medical Campus, University of Colorado
  • 2016-2017, Chair, Department of Mathematics, University of Colorado Boulder
  • 2018-2020, Associate Chair, Department of Integrative Physiology, University of Colorado, Boulder

Honors and Awards

  • 1989-1990, President,
  • 1990-1998, Member, World Committee for Biomechanics.
  • 1992-1996,, Respiratory and Applied Physiology
  • 1992-1996, American Physical Therapy Association, Research Advisory Panel
  • 2004, Presidential Lecture, annual meeting of the American College of Sports Medicine
  • 2011, , International Society of Biomechanics
  • 2018, Basmajian Award, International Society of Electrophysiology and Kinesiology
  • 2018, Borelli Award, American Society of Biomechanics
  • 2023, Doctorat Honoris Causa, Universit茅 de libre Bruxelles, Brussels, Belgium

Recent Publications

  • Alenazy MA, Al-Jaafari R, Daneshgar S, Folkesson A, Enoka RM. Influence of transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation on the distance walked by older adults during the 6-min test of walking endurance. Journal of Electromyography and Kinesiology 73: 192827, 2023. 
  • Alenazy MA, Al-Jaafari R, Folkesson A, Enoka RM. Influence of transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation on walking kinematics and standing balance of older adults who differ in walking speed. Experimental Brain Research 241: 1861-1872, 2023. 
  • Amiridis IG, Kannas T, Sahinis C, Negro F, Tryipdakis G, Kellis E, Enoka RM. More variability in tibialis anterior function during adduction of the foot than dorsiflexion of the ankle. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise 56: 851-859, 2024.
  • Buard I, Yang X, Kaizer A, Lattanzio L, Kluger B, Enoka RM. Finger dexterity measured by the Grooved Pegboard test indexes Parkinson鈥檚 disease severity in a tremor-dependent manner. Journal of Electromyography and Kinesiology 66: 102695, 2022.
  • Carzoli JP, Alenazy M, Richmond SB, Enoka RM. Bursting TENS increases walking endurance more than continuous TENS in middle-aged adults. Journal of Electromyography and Kinesiology 63: 102644, 2022.
  • Carzoli JP, Enoka RM. Predicting balance and quantifying Romberg Quotient reference ranges in older adults. Journal of Physical Education and Sport 23: 2963-2971, 2023.
  • Carzoli JP, Koger K, Amato A, Enoka RM. Tempo-controlled resistance training of the hip abductors and ankle dorsiflexors with light loads does not improve postural sway in older adults. Experimental Brain Research 240: 3049-3060, 2022.
  • Courter R, Alvarez E, Enoka RM, Ahmed A. Metabolic costs of walking and arm reaching in persons with mild multiple sclerosis. Journal of Neurophysiology 129: 819-832, 2023.
  • Daneshgar S, Hoitz F, Enoka RM. Temporal variability in stride kinematics during the application of TENS: a machine learning analysis. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise 56: 1701-1708, 2024.
  • Daneshgar S, Tvrdy T, Enoka RM. Practice-induced changes in manual dexterity of older adults who differ on initial pegboard time. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise 55: 2045-2052, 2023. 
  • Daneshgar S, Tvrdy T, Enoka RM. Predictors of improvements in manual dexterity for fast and slow older adults: role of force steadiness Experimental Brain Research 242: 1971-1982, 2024. 
  • Darendeli A, Enoka RM. Control of motor output during steady submaximal contractions is modulated by contraction history. Experimental Brain Research 242: 675-683, 2024.
  • Darendeli A, Ertan H, Enoka RM. Comparison of EMG activity in leg muscles between overground and treadmill running. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise 55: 517-524, 2023.
  • Darendeli A, Ertan H, Cug M, Wikstrom E, Enoka RM. Comparison of EMG activity in shank muscles between individuals with and without chronic ankle instability when running on a treadmill. Journal of Electromyography and Kinesiology 70: 1026773, 2023.
  • Del Vecchio A, Enoka RM, Farina D. Specificity of early motor unit adaptations with resistive exercise training. Journal of Physiology 602: 2679-2688, 2024. 
  • Del Vecchio A, Germer CM, Knife TM, Nuccio S, Hug F, Eskokier B, Farina D, Enoka RM.  The forces generated by agonist muscles during isometric contractions arise from motor unit synergies. Journal of Neuroscience 43: 2860-2873, 2023. 
  • Duchateau J, Enoka RM. Distribution of motor unit properties across human muscles. Journal of Applied Physiology 132: 1-13, 2022.
  • Efthymiadou E, Amiridis IG, Kannas T, Sahinis C, Lykidis A, Samoladas E, Hatzitaki V, Enoka RM. Force fluctuations during steady plantar flexion and dorsiflexion in young adults. Journal of Physical Education and Sport 23: 1606-1614, 2023.
  • Enoka RM. Neuromechanics of Human Movement 6th edition. Champaign, IL: Human Kinetics, 2024.
  • Farina D, Enoka RM. Evolution of surface electromyography: from muscle electrophysiology towards neural recording and interfacing. Journal of Electromyography and Kinesiology 71: 102796, 2023. 
  • Gallina A, Disselhorst-Klug C, Farina D, Merletti R, Besomi M, Holobar A, Enoka RM, Hug F, Falla D, S酶gaard K, McGill K, Clancy EA, Carson RG, van Die毛n JH, Gandevia SC, Lowery M, Besier T, Kiernan MC, Rothwell JC, Tucker K, Hodges PW. Consensus for experimental design in electromyography (CEDE) project: High-density surface electromyography matrix. Journal of Electromyography and Kinesiology 64: 102656, 2022.
  • Marshall PW, Forward T, Enoka RM. Fatigability of the knee extensors following high- and low-load resistance exercise sessions in trained men. European Journal of Applied Physiology 122: 245-254, 2022.
  • Martinez-Valdes E, Enoka RM, Holobar A, McGill K, Farina D, Besomi M, et al. Consensus for experimental design in electromyography (CEDE) project: Single motor units. Journal of Electromyography and Kinesiology 68: 1026726, 2023.
  • Mazzo MR, Holobar A, Enoka RM. Association between effective neural drive to the triceps surae muscles and fluctuations in plantar-flexor torque during steady submaximal isometric contractions. Experimental Physiology 107: 489-507, 2022.
  • Pechlivanos RG, Amiridis IG, Anastasiadis N, Kannas T, Sahinis C, Duchateau J. Enoka RM. Effects of plyometric training on vertical jump performance in basketball players. European Journal of Sport Science 24: 682-692, 2024. 
  • Petrovic I, Amiridis IG, Holobar A, Trypidakis G, Kellis E, Enoka RM. Leg dominance does not influence maximal force, force steadiness, or motor unit discharge characteristics. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise 54: 1278-1287, 2022.
  • Petrovic I, Amiridis IG, Holobar A, Trypidakis G, Sahinis C, Kannas T, Kellis E, Enoka RM. Alternating or concurrent exercise training does not influence force control during single-leg submaximal contractions with the dorsiflexors. Journal of Sports Science and Medicine 22: 245-253, 2023.
  • Peterovic I, Amiridis IG, Kannas T, Zoi T, Holobar A, Sahinis C, Kellis E, Stankovic D, Enoka RM. Footedness but not dominance influences force steadiness during isometric dorsiflexion in young men. Journal of Electromyography and Kinesiology 73: 102838, 2023. 
  • Seals DR, DeSouza CA, Enoka RM, Fleshner M, Mazzeo RS, Moore TL. Is it the people or the place? The remarkable 30-year period of integrative physiology research in the Carlson Gymnasium at the University of Colorado Boulder. Journal of Applied Physiology 137: 42-50, 2024.
  • Skeparianos A, Amiridis IG, Volaris P, Tsampalaki Z, Kannas T, Sahinis C, Salonikidis K, Negro F, Hatzitaki V, Enoka RM. Associations between ankle muscle strength and postural sway in older adults. Journal of Physical Education and Sport 23: 2592-2600, 2023.
  • Trypidakis G, Amiridis IG, Enoka RM, Tsatsaki E, Kellis E, Negro F. Ankle angle but not knee angle influences force fluctuations during plantar flexion. International Journal of Sports Medicine 43: 131-137, 2022.
  • Tsatsaki E, Amiridis IG, Holobar A, Trypidakis G, Arabatzi F, Kellis E, Enoka RM. The length of tibialis anterior does not influence force steadiness during submaximal isometric contractions with the dorsiflexors. European Journal of Sports Science 22: 539-549, 2022.
  • Tsiouri C, Amiridis IG, Kannas T, Varvariotis N, Sahinis C, Hatzitaki V, Enoka RM. Coactivation of foot and ankle muscle increases with a postural challenge. Gait & Posture 113: 238-245, 2024.
  • Weinman L, Del Vecchio A, Mazzo M, Enoka RM. Motor unit modes in the calf muscles during a submaximal isometric contraction are changed by brief stretches. Journal of Physiology 602: 1385-1404, 2024.