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View article: Infant muscle activity is modified by inclined environments during different styles of rolling
Infant muscle activity is modified by inclined environments during different styles of rolling Open
View article: Wearable Visual Biofeedback of Vertical Ground Reaction Force Enables More Symmetrical Force Production During Deadlifting and Squatting
Wearable Visual Biofeedback of Vertical Ground Reaction Force Enables More Symmetrical Force Production During Deadlifting and Squatting Open
Background/Objectives: Asymmetries in force production, characterized by vertical ground reaction forces (VGRFs), during lower-limb bilateral movements such as deadlifting and squatting, are considered biomechanical risk factors for injury…
View article: Validity of Valor Inertial Measurement Unit for Upper and Lower Extremity Joint Angles
Validity of Valor Inertial Measurement Unit for Upper and Lower Extremity Joint Angles Open
Inertial measurement units (IMU) are increasingly utilized to capture biomechanical measures such as joint kinematics outside traditional biomechanics laboratories. These wearable sensors have been proven to help clinicians and engineers m…
View article: Mechanical environment influences muscle activity during infant rolling
Mechanical environment influences muscle activity during infant rolling Open
View article: Muscle activation and coordinated movements of infant rolling
Muscle activation and coordinated movements of infant rolling Open
View article: Ultrasonographic evaluation of infant hips in the Pavlik harness compared to body‐worn commercial baby carriers
Ultrasonographic evaluation of infant hips in the Pavlik harness compared to body‐worn commercial baby carriers Open
While many factors contribute to development and subsequent correction of developmental hip dysplasia (DDH) in infants, hip positioning and muscle activity play a significant role. Lower‐limb restrictive extension positions, such as with s…
View article: Challenges in Kinetic-Kinematic Driven Musculoskeletal Subject-Specific Infant Modeling
Challenges in Kinetic-Kinematic Driven Musculoskeletal Subject-Specific Infant Modeling Open
Musculoskeletal computational models provide a non-invasive approach to investigate human movement biomechanics. These models could be particularly useful for pediatric applications where in vivo and in vitro biomechanical parameters are d…
View article: Kinematic and Kinetic Changes after Total Hip Arthroplasty during Sit-To-Stand Transfers: Systematic Review
Kinematic and Kinetic Changes after Total Hip Arthroplasty during Sit-To-Stand Transfers: Systematic Review Open
View article: Navigating the Concrete Jungle: Feasibility of Quantifying the Biomechanics of Parents Carrying Infants in a Non-Laboratory Setting
Navigating the Concrete Jungle: Feasibility of Quantifying the Biomechanics of Parents Carrying Infants in a Non-Laboratory Setting Open
For the first year of life, human babies depend on their caregivers to transport them. While carrying infants in arms and in wraps/carriers on a parent’s body have been used for centuries, modern infant product design has introduced altern…
View article: Exploring infant hip position and muscle activity in common baby gear and orthopedic devices
Exploring infant hip position and muscle activity in common baby gear and orthopedic devices Open
Infant positioning in daily life may affect hip development. While neonatal animal studies indicate detrimental relationships between inactive lower extremities and hip development and dysplasia, no research has explored infant hip biomech…
View article: 4108 Artificial Intelligence-Based Quantification of the General Movement Assessment Using Center of Pressure Patterns in Healthy Infants
4108 Artificial Intelligence-Based Quantification of the General Movement Assessment Using Center of Pressure Patterns in Healthy Infants Open
OBJECTIVES/GOALS: One in six children in the U.S. has a Neurodevelopmental Disability (NDD). Prechtl’s General Movement Assessment (GMA) is a qualitative predictor of early motor dysfunction. However, no quantitative biomechanical assessme…
View article: Positioning and baby devices impact infant spinal muscle activity
Positioning and baby devices impact infant spinal muscle activity Open
View article: Validation of a custom spine biomechanics simulator: A case for standardization
Validation of a custom spine biomechanics simulator: A case for standardization Open
View article: Evaluating the Ergonomics of Healthcare Providers using Kinematic Motion Analysis, Electromyography, and Musculoskeletal Modeling
Evaluating the Ergonomics of Healthcare Providers using Kinematic Motion Analysis, Electromyography, and Musculoskeletal Modeling Open
Work-related musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs) in healthcare providers have been heavily reported, and are a major cause of occupational discomfort, disability, and occupational absence. Current evaluation methodology of occupational postur…
View article: Use of Biomechanical Motion Analysis to Evaluate Endotracheal Intubation Skill in a Simulated Clinical Setting
Use of Biomechanical Motion Analysis to Evaluate Endotracheal Intubation Skill in a Simulated Clinical Setting Open
This study evaluated, using motion capture technology, the performance characteristics of
novice and experienced medical personnel performing endotracheal intubation in a simulated
clinical setting. Few objective measures exist that quanti…