ID: 325
OBESITY'S IMPACT ON JOINT KINETICS AND KINEMATICS DURING GAIT
A. A. Hulleck1, T. Liu2, R. Prasad1, R. Katmah1, K. Khalaf1, M. El Rich1
1Khalifa University, United Arab Emirates; 2University of Calgary, Canada
ID: 380
MEASUREMENT OF JOINT ANGLES IN A CANINE MUSCULOSKELETAL MODEL: DIRECT KINEMATICS VERSUS INVERSE KINEMATICS
M. Aghapour1, C. Peham2, H. Kainz3, B. Bockstahler1
1Section of Physical Therapy, Small Animal Surgery, Department for Companion Animals and Horses, University of Veterinary Medicine, Vienna; 2Movement Science Group, Equine Surgery, Department for Companion Animals and Horses, University of Veterinary Medicine, Vienna; 3Centre for Sport Science and University Sports, Department of Biomechanics, Kinesiology and Computer Science in Sport, Neuromechanics Research Group, University of Vienna
ID: 386
THE EFFECT OF OFFLOADING INSOLES ON GAIT KINEMATICS AND THE IMPLICATIONS FOR PLANTAR PRESSURE MANAGEMENT.
J. Shuang1, A. Haron1, G. Massey2, M. Mansoubi2, H. Dawes2, G. Cooper1, A. Weightman1
1School of Engineering, University of Manchester, United Kingdom; 2NIHR Exeter Biomedical Research Centre, Medical School, University of Exeter, United Kingdom
ID: 714
BEYOND GAIT SPEED
R. A. W. Felius1,2, N. Wouda1,4, M. Geerars1,3, S. Bruijn2, J. H. van Dieën2, M. Punt1
1Utrecht University of applied sciences, The Netherlands; 2Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, The Netherlands; 3Rehabilitation Center de Parkgraaf, The Netherlands; 4De Hoogstraat Revalidation, The Netherlands
ID: 698
TIME VS. SPACE: COMPARING GAIT CYCLE NORMALIZATION METHODS AND THEIR EFFECT ON FOOT PLACEMENT CONTROL
S. Fleischmann1, J. Shanbhag2, J. Miehling2, S. Wartzack2, S. Leyendecker3, A. D. Koelewijn1, B. M. Eskofier1
1Machine Learning and Data Analytics Lab, Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg (FAU), Germany; 2Engineering Design, Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg (FAU), Germany; 3Institute of Applied Dynamics, Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg (FAU), Germany
ID: 624
WEARABLE SENSOR AND MACHINE LEARNING ESTIMATION OF KNEE MOMENTS FOR HEALTHY PARTICIPANTS
A. Fishman1, A. Sabaty2, K. Y. Levi2, A. G. Fischer1
1Department of Biomedical Engineering, Technion - Israel Institute of Technology, Haifa, Israel; 2Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering, Technion - Israel Institute of Technology, Haifa, Israel
ID: 499
APONEUROSIS INSPIRED VARIABLE STIFFNESS FOR SOFT ROBOTICS
H. McAleese, A. Weightman, G. Cooper
University of Manchester, United Kingdom
ID: 478
NEW INSIGHTS FOR THE DESIGN OF BIONIC ROBOTS
D. Xu, X. Jiang, W. Quan, H. Zhou, F. Gusztáv, Y. Gu
Ningbo University, China, People's Republic of
ID: 285
BIONIC MUSCLE-INSPIRED DESIGN OF CABLE-DRIVEN LOWER LIMB REHABILITATION EXOSKELETON (C-LREX)
R. Prasad1, K. Khalaf1, M. I. Awad1, S. K. Agrawal2, M. El-Rich1
1Khalifa University, United Arab Emirates; 2Columbia University, United States of America
ID: 158
KINEMATICS OF UPPER LIMB MOVEMENT IN RHINO:GRASSHOPPER
K. Senvaitis, K. Daunoravičienė
Vilniaus Gediminas Technical University, Lithuania
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