Scott McLean
Associate Professor of Kinesiology
Courses: Fall 2009
Human Anatomy
Biomechanics
Paideia Seminar 1A
Research
Sport Biomechanics - primarily swimming - focused on performance enhancement of start mechanics and influence of technology on performance.
Neuromuscular Control - Bilateral Deficit Phenomenon - influence of submaximal exertion and perception of effort on bilateral force production.
Publications
1. McLean, S.P., Vint, P.F., and Stember, A.J. (2005). Submaximal expression of the bilateral deficit. Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport (accepted 8/2005).
2. Stodden, D. F., Fleisig, G. S., McLean, S. P., Lyman, S. L., & Andrews, J. R. (2005). Relationship of shoulder and elbow kinetics to baseball pitching velocity. Journal of Applied Biomechanics, 21(1), 44-56.
3. Roberts, B.S., Kamel, K.S., Hedrick, C., McLean, S.P., and Sharp, R.L. (2003). Effects of FastSkinTM Competitive Swim Suit on Physiological and Biomechanical Responses During Submaximal Freestyle Swimming. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise, 35(3), 519-524.
4. Marsolais, G.S. McLean, S.P., Derrick, T.R., and Conzemius, M.G. (2003). Kinematic comparison of swimming and terrestrial motion in normal dogs and dogs stabilized for cranial cruciate ligament rupture. Journal of American Veterinary Medicine Association, 222(6), 739-743.
5. Hernandez, J.P., Nelson, N.L., Franke, W.D., and McLean, S.P. (2003). Bilateral Index Expressions and iEMG Activity in Older vs. Young Adults. Journal of Gerontology: Medical Sciences, 58(6), M536-541.
6. Derrick, T.R., DeReu, D., and McLean, S.P. (2002). Impacts and kinematic adjustments during an exhaustive run. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise, 34(6), 998-1002.
7. Vint, P.F., McLean, S.P., and Harron, G.M. (2001). Electromechanical delay in isometric actions initiated from non-resting levels. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise, 33(6), 978-983.
8. Stodden, D.F., Fleisig, G., McLean, S.P., Lyman, S.L., and Andrews, J.R. (2001). Relationship of pelvis and upper torso kinematics to pitched baseball velocity. Journal of Applied Biomechanics, 17, 164-172 .
9. McLean, S.P., Holthe, M., Vint, P.F., Beckett, K.D., and Hinrichs, R.N. (2000). Addition of an approach to a swimming relay start. Journal of Applied Biomechanics, 16, 343-356.
10. Franke, W.D., Boettger, C.F., and McLean, S.P. (2000). Effects of central command and muscle mass on cardiovascular responses to isometric exercise. Journal of Clinical Physiology, 20(5), 380-387.
11. McLean, S.P. and Hinrichs, R.N. (2000). Influence of arm position and lung volume on the center of buoyancy of competitive swimmers. Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport, 71(2), 182-189.
12. McLean, S.P. and Hinrichs, R.N. (2000). Gender, buoyancy and swimming performance. Journal of Applied Biomechanics, 16, 248-263.
13. McLean, S.P. and Reeder, M.S. (2000). Upper extremity kinematics of dominant and non-dominant side batting. Journal of Human Movement Studies, 38, 201-212.
14. McLean, S.P. and Hinrichs, R.N. (1998). Sex differences in the centre of buoyancy location of competitive swimmers. Journal of Sports Sciences, 16(4), 373-383.
15. Hinrichs, R.N. and McLean, S.P. (1995). NLT and extrapolated DLT: 3-D cinematography alternatives for enlarging the volume of calibration. Journal of Biomechanics, 28(10), 1219-1224.
16. McLean, S.P. and Marzke, M. (1994). Functional significance of the fibula: Contrasts between humans and chimpanzees. Folia Primatologica, 63(2), 107-114.
17. Hinrichs, R.N. and McLean, S.P. (1991). A Mathematical Model of Competitive Swimming in Pools with Currents. International Journal of Sport Biomechanics, 7, 163-174.
18. Hinrichs, R.N., Morrison, B.J. and McLean, S.P. A Comparison of Buoyant Forces and Center of Buoyancy in Competitive Swimmers Wearing Conventional and Full Body Swimsuits. Submitted to Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise.

