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View article: Probability of fatigue failure and minimum sample size requirements for cyclically loaded bone
Probability of fatigue failure and minimum sample size requirements for cyclically loaded bone Open
Fatigue-life measurements of bone exhibit a significant amount of scatter, which may be characterized probabilistically using a Weibull analysis. Despite an abundance of fatigue testing literature, a standard recommendation for the number …
View article: Adaptive P-Splines for challenging filtering problems in biomechanics
Adaptive P-Splines for challenging filtering problems in biomechanics Open
Suppression of noise from recorded signals is a critically important data processing step for biomechanical analyses. While a wide variety of filtering or smoothing spline methods are available, the majority of these are not well suited fo…
View article: The online delivery of exercise oncology classes supported with health coaching: a parallel pilot randomized controlled trial
The online delivery of exercise oncology classes supported with health coaching: a parallel pilot randomized controlled trial Open
Purpose The primary objective was to investigate the feasibility of a synchronous, online-delivered, group-based, supervised, exercise oncology maintenance program supported with health coaching. Methods Participants had previously complet…
View article: Adaptive P-Splines for Challenging Filtering Problems in Biomechanics
Adaptive P-Splines for Challenging Filtering Problems in Biomechanics Open
View article: A Generalised Smoothing Approach for Continuous, Planar, Inverse Kinematics Problems
A Generalised Smoothing Approach for Continuous, Planar, Inverse Kinematics Problems Open
View article: The online delivery of exercise oncology classes supported with health coaching: A pilot randomized controlled trial
The online delivery of exercise oncology classes supported with health coaching: A pilot randomized controlled trial Open
Purpose The primary objective was to investigate the feasibility of a synchronous, online delivered, group-based, supervised, exercise oncology maintenance program supported with health coaching. Methods All participants had previously com…
View article: Differences in Kinetic Variables Between Injured and Healthy Rearfoot Runners: A Hierachical Cluster Analysis
Differences in Kinetic Variables Between Injured and Healthy Rearfoot Runners: A Hierachical Cluster Analysis Open
View article: A hierarchical cluster analysis to determine whether injured runners exhibit similar kinematic gait patterns
A hierarchical cluster analysis to determine whether injured runners exhibit similar kinematic gait patterns Open
Previous studies have suggested that runners can be subgrouped based on homogeneous gait patterns; however, no previous study has assessed the presence of such subgroups in a population of individuals across a wide variety of injuries. The…
View article: New Considerations for Collecting Biomechanical Data Using Wearable Sensors: How Does Inclination Influence the Number of Runs Needed to Determine a Stable Running Gait Pattern?
New Considerations for Collecting Biomechanical Data Using Wearable Sensors: How Does Inclination Influence the Number of Runs Needed to Determine a Stable Running Gait Pattern? Open
As inertial measurement units (IMUs) are used to capture gait data in real-world environments, guidelines are required in order to determine a ‘typical’ or ‘stable’ gait pattern across multiple days of data collection. Since uphill and dow…