Further work is certainly needed to explore the breadth of different gait contexts, but we are very excited by the feasibility of the smartwatch approach to evaluate stride-to-stride fluctuations, a phenomenon linked to stability and fall risk, in real-world conditions.
Now that my vacation has passed, I am excited to share some recently published work on using the @Apple#smartwatch to predict single-stride and stride-to-stride fluctuation parameters during #gait.
@ABMEjournal
https://t.co/la0gUMglbG
With only the IMU and machine learning (no personal details), we predicted single-stride parameters at 7-11% error and stride-to-stride fluctuation parameters at 18-22% error.
Predictions were both consistent and sensitive relative to optoelectronic motion capture.
📢 NEW RESEARCH
"Uncontrolled Manifold Analysis of the Effects of Different Fatigue Locations on Kinematic Coordination During a Repetitive Upper-Limb Task"
@matthewslopecki@CABailey_ @young08997996 @ProfCote
🆓 to read in October: https://t.co/wZGRmnVfpg
🔑 takeaways 👇
The fifth (and final) trainee roundtable theme is titled “Strictly Non-Academic”, which will include: Technology Development & Entrepreneurship, Government & Public Sector Work, Private Sector Work & Consulting, and Creating Your Own Brand.
The fourth trainee roundtable theme is titled “Skills, Skills, and more Skills”, which will include: Teaching Stream Positions & Tips, Preparing Faculty Application Materials, and Insights into Faculty and Industry Interviews.
Next week on the CSB podcast, we will hear from some members of the NACOB student committee (@CABailey_ , @jenniferleestma, @KlahsenO, & Victor Chan) about student focused events at NACOB!
@CSBiomech@AmSocBiomech ... and mentor matching is now live for anyone who has already registered for #NACOB2022
Mentors and mentees, check your inbox for a link to our survey and please complete by July 24th so we can find your ideal pair!
Conference registration: https://t.co/bNGEGqSEKZ
Attention @CSBiomech@AmSocBiomech trainees!
Come check out our plans:
1. Conference insiders 🕵️
2. Trainee PD roundtables 🤝🏽
3. A night out in Byward Market 🔉🥂 (cap of 300, FCFS)
Details and registration now online. Mentor matching coming soon!
https://t.co/xK1e13uqLt
Applications for the @CSBiomech Conference Travel Grant open for a few more days to support travel to #NACOB2022 for CSB student members.
Check out the website for more info! The deadline is June 1, 2022.
https://t.co/7obtKWabMG
The objections to the MyoSuite release seem mostly related to how it is presented, rather than the actual substance. This is an important, yet incremental, advance. Interactive graphic musculoskeletal surgery simulation has existed for more than 30 years!
https://t.co/6togB7RQw1
Postdoc position in lower limb prosthetics at the Univ of Michigan with my awesome @UMKines colleague, Dr. Deanna Gates. Focus is on transfemoral prosthetic socket properties, functional outcomes, user biomechanics & motor control, and quality of life.
https://t.co/pn3vT1N18m
Today is your last chance to submit a #latebreakingposter abstract for #NACOB2022 being held in Ottawa August 21-25!
Submissions close TODAY at 23:59 Central Daylight Time.
https://t.co/Cb5bFBwxaT
Still looking for feedback from students/postdocs attending #NACOB2022! Student Cmt is seeking input on topics for an event during the conference.
Please take our survey by Apr 28
https://t.co/bTLJmQShof
Attn: Students/postdocs attending #NACOB2022! The Student Cmt is seeking input on topics to discuss at Graduate Student & Trainee Professional Development event-a roundtable format w/ invited guests for selected topics.
Please take our survey by Apr 28
https://t.co/XmdeIl6MTF
Don't forget #NACOB2022 is accepting late breaking poster submissions until the end of the month!
We're also looking to hear from students and post docs attending the meeting - learn more via the link below https://t.co/yFyeoE0DSP