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Autor:
Daniel L. Miranda, Conor J. Walsh, Evelyn J. Park, Wen-Hao Hsu, Eugene C. Goldfield, Hani M. Sallum
Publikováno v:
Journal of Motor Learning and Development. 7:35-48
This study examines how adults apply forces to regulate new walkers’ body sway directions while assisting them in standing and initiating their first steps. Eight healthy, typically developing young children who could stand independently and walk a
Autor:
Brenna R. Pugliese, Elizabeth L. Brainerd, Daniel L. Miranda, Bronwen A. Childs, Cristina T. Carballo, Carl A. Kirker-Head
Publikováno v:
Veterinary and Comparative Orthopaedics and Traumatology. 30:1-8
SummaryX-ray reconstruction of moving morphology (XROMM) uses biplanar videoradiography and computed tomography (CT) scanning to capture three-dimensional (3D) bone motion. In XROMM, morphologically accurate 3D bone models derived from CT are animate
Publikováno v:
Gait & Posture. 50:75-81
Balanced walking involves freely swinging the limbs like pendula. However, children immediately begin to carry objects as soon as they can walk. One possibility for this early skill development is that whole body coordination during walking may be re
Autor:
Denise C. Gravelle, Wen-Hao Hsu, Nicholas Lesniewski-Laas, James B. Niemi, Daniel L. Miranda, Rachael Ryzman, Kelsey Petersen
Publikováno v:
Journal of Biomechanics. 49:1058-1063
Athletes incorporate afferent signals from the mechanoreceptors of their plantar feet to provide information about posture, stability, and joint position. Sub-threshold stochastic resonance (SR) sensory enhancing insoles have been shown to improve ba
Publikováno v:
Journal of Motor Learning and Development. 2:69-79
We conducted a longitudinal kinematic study of spontaneous arm and leg motions in 4 supine infants at 3, 4½, and 6 months of age. The study addressed two questions: (a) whether there was a longitudinal change in the synchronization of joint rotation
Autor:
Eugene C. Goldfield, Mustafa Karabas, Conor J. Walsh, Daniel L. Miranda, Evelyn J. Park, Jiyeon Kang, Nathan Phipps, Wen-Hao Hsu, Hao Su, Sunil K. Agrawal, Paul Stegall
Publikováno v:
ICORR
This paper presents a modular, computationally-distributed "multi-robot" cyberphysical system designed to assist children with developmental delays in learning to walk. The system consists of two modules, each assisting a different aspect of gait: a
Autor:
Braden C. Fleming, Edward G. Walsh, Daniel L. Miranda, Jason T. Machan, Martha M. Murray, Alison M. Biercevicz
Publikováno v:
Journal of Orthopaedic Research. 32:492-499
Our objective was to develop a non-invasive magnetic resonance (MR) method to predict the structural properties of a healing anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) using volume and T2* relaxation time. We also compared our T2*-based structural property pre
Publikováno v:
Journal of Orthopaedic Research. 31:1890-1896
We compared muscle activity of the quadriceps, hamstring, and gastrocnemius muscles when ACL-intact (ACL(INT)) and ACL-reconstructed (ACL(REC)) male and female subjects performed a jump-cut task. Surface electromyography sensors were used to evaluate
Autor:
Daniel L. Miranda, Irene S. Davis, Braden C. Fleming, Roy T.H. Cheung, Michael J. Rainbow, Joseph J. Crisco, Joel B. Schwartz
Publikováno v:
Journal of Biomechanics. 46:2093-2096
Measuring the in vivo 3-D kinematics of the patella requires a repeatable anatomical coordinate system (ACS). The purpose of this study was to develop an algorithm to determine an ACS using the patella’s unique morphology. An ACS was automatically
Autor:
Robert M. Shalvoy, Braden C. Fleming, Jason T. Machan, Daniel L. Miranda, Michael J. Hulstyn, Paul D. Fadale
Publikováno v:
Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise. 45:942-951
The purpose of this study was to compare kinetic and knee kinematic measurements from male and female anterior cruciate ligament (ACL)-intact (ACLINT) and ACL-reconstructed (ACLREC) subjects during a jump-cut maneuver using biplanar videoradiography.