@kcrehabguy I completely agree with this. However, I do think this criteria helps progress talks from those who continue to reference literature from the 80’s and 90’s when we perhaps know differently now.
Wheels up for @AmSocBiomech#ASB2023 ✈️ Come & check out my presentation during the Shoulder Health session on Wednesday to learn if kinematic differences exist b/t MDI and control shoulders! #biomechanics#clinicalresearch#mocap
Our abstract: “Comparison of glenohumeral joint kinematics between individuals with instability and healthy controls” was selected for presentation at @AmSocBiomech annual meeting! Excited to connect with #biomechanics friends in Knoxville this August.
Does anyone have advice for reviewing their own dissertation document prior to sending to the committee? Lots of pages, easy to get lost. Tips, tricks, advice appreciated! #phdchat#academicchatter
@DrJWolfson@jacquelynsertic Agree, summarizing counts of categorical variables. Sometimes helpful to describe frequency of categorical variable with respect to another categorical variable in same scale.
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@behnam_liaghat It’s certainly an interesting test, one our lab @MNRehabBiomech talks about a lot. It’s good for saying- “one’s not like the other” but doesn’t necessarily offer much without additional tests.
I've been using Mendeley Desktop daily for years, & have an annotated library of thousands of pdfs. Today, I switched to Zotero. Here's a 🧵of tips on how to do this, if you're also tired of Elsevier's BS and want to make the switch w/minimal effort while maintaining workflow.
Thanks to my lab colleague, @Oliver_207, for this awesome new digital image from his biplanar fluoroscopy research. I guess 180 degrees of FE is possible!
Hard to celebrate a personal achievement after yesterday’s tragedy. Today, I was awarded an @NATAFoundation Doctoral Research Grant. Thanks to the @NATA1950, reviewers, the @MNRehabBiomech, and my committee for supporting my research.
Huge congrats to @gaura_saini on receiving the prestigious NIH F31 award for her proposal “Scapular Mechanisms of Movement-related Shoulder Dysfunction.”
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