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How Has The Knee Grand Challenge Improved Musculoskeletal Modeling Research?, Benjamin Fregly, Allison Kinney, Thor Besier, Darryl D'Lima
How Has The Knee Grand Challenge Improved Musculoskeletal Modeling Research?, Benjamin Fregly, Allison Kinney, Thor Besier, Darryl D'Lima
Allison Kinney
No abstract provided.
Feasibility Tuning To Improve Optimization Prediction Of Knee Contact Forces, Allison Kinney, Anil Rao, Benjamin Fregly
Feasibility Tuning To Improve Optimization Prediction Of Knee Contact Forces, Allison Kinney, Anil Rao, Benjamin Fregly
Allison Kinney
No abstract provided.
Predicting Unmeasured Muscle Excitations From Measured Muscle Synergies, Allison Kinney, N. Bianco, Benjamin Fregly
Predicting Unmeasured Muscle Excitations From Measured Muscle Synergies, Allison Kinney, N. Bianco, Benjamin Fregly
Allison Kinney
No abstract provided.
Full-Field Vibrometry By High-Speed Digital Holography For Middle-Ear Mechanics, Ivo Dobrev
Full-Field Vibrometry By High-Speed Digital Holography For Middle-Ear Mechanics, Ivo Dobrev
Ivo Dobrev
Hearing loss affects approximately 1 in 10 people in the world and this percentage is increasing every year. Some of the most common courses for hearing loss are disorders of the human tympanic membrane (TM or eardrum) and middle-ear. Early detection and diagnosis of hearing loss as well as research and understanding of the hearing process depend on medical and research tools for quantification of the hearing capabilities, including the function of the human TM in the complex acoustic-mechanical transformation of environmental sounds into vibrations of the middle- and the inner-ear.
Current ear exams are assessing the state of the …