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Full-Text Articles in Kinesiology
Biomat (Biomechanics Multiactivity Transformer) Model, Mohsen Sharifi Renani
Biomat (Biomechanics Multiactivity Transformer) Model, Mohsen Sharifi Renani
BioMAT (Biomechanics Multiactivity Transformer)
No abstract provided.
Musculoskeletal Modeling Of The Pelvis And Lumbar Spine During Running, Ruth Higgins, Maryam Moeini, Hunter Bennett, Stacie Ringleb
Musculoskeletal Modeling Of The Pelvis And Lumbar Spine During Running, Ruth Higgins, Maryam Moeini, Hunter Bennett, Stacie Ringleb
College of Engineering & Technology (Batten) Posters
Musculoskeletal modeling provides an alternative to in-vivo characteristics that are difficult to directly measure for movements such as running, especially for trunk muscles and joints. The full-body-lumbar-spine (FBLS) model by Raabe and Chaudhari, 2016 is an OpenSim model created for simulations of jogging. The lifting full-body (LFB) model by Beaucage-Gauvreau et al., 2018 is an adaptation of the FBLS created for estimating spinal loads during lifting. PURPOSE: Determine validity of the FBLS and LFB models in simulating pelvis and lumbar spine kinematics during running. METHODS: Inverse Kinematics were executed using experimental data for the FBLS and LFB models. To …
Using Machine Learning To Quantify Transverse Plane Lumbopelvic Rhythm, Seth Higgins, Joshua Tome, Rumit Singh Kakar
Using Machine Learning To Quantify Transverse Plane Lumbopelvic Rhythm, Seth Higgins, Joshua Tome, Rumit Singh Kakar
College of Health Sciences Posters
Lumbopelvic rhythm illustrates the relative motion between the lumbar spine and pelvis during various activities and could be used as a biomarker for low back pain (LBP). Sagittal plane lumbopelvic rhythm has been extensively examined as a surrogate to measure low back pain risk factor, but trunk rotation, the second component of lifting is commonly missed. Since lumbopelvic rhythm are time series and not discrete variables, machine learning may be a viable solution in identifying clusters of patterns for healthy adults. PURPOSE: To categorize healthy lumbopelvic rhythm in the transverse plane using machine learning. METHODS: 80 adults with no history …
Self-Selected Maximum But Not Jogging Speed Decreases With Age In Male And Female Runners, Heather Hamilton, Rumit Singh Kakar
Self-Selected Maximum But Not Jogging Speed Decreases With Age In Male And Female Runners, Heather Hamilton, Rumit Singh Kakar
College of Health Sciences Posters
Introduction: Running velocity decreases with age, likely resulting from physiological and musculoskeletal changes associated with aging. Females experience a more rapid decline in physical performance during middle age than males, therefore it is important to consider separate-sex analyses when studying running biomechanics and running-related injury. The purpose of this study was to determine the relationship between age and different running speeds separately for female and male runners.
Methods: Male (n=33) and female (n=46) runners (ages 18–65 years) ran at their self-selected JOG (long distance) and MAX (maximal running) pace on a treadmill. Running velocity was recorded. Simple linear regression was …
Trunk Kinematics Using Musculoskeletal Modeling During Range Of Motion Tasks, Maryam Moeini, Ruth M. Higgins, Hunter Bennett, Stacie Ringleb
Trunk Kinematics Using Musculoskeletal Modeling During Range Of Motion Tasks, Maryam Moeini, Ruth M. Higgins, Hunter Bennett, Stacie Ringleb
College of Health Sciences Posters
A spine model can be used to predict post-spinal fusion motion needed to perform physical activities in individuals with scoliosis. Full body lumbar spine (FBLS) model (Raabi et al., 2016) allows for modeling lumbar spine and pelvis movement and was validated for jogging. However, like other existing adult spine models, FBLS model does not allow for a motion providing thoracic and spine. Purpose: To adapt the FBLS model for simulating thoracic, lumbar and pelvis motion during trunk rotation in all 3 planes of motion. Methods: Since T12-L1 in FBLS model is designed as a dependent joint (axial rotation analogous to …
University Of Nebraska At Omaha Department Of Biomechanics Annual Report 2020-2021, Department Of Biomechanics, University Of Nebraska At Omaha
University Of Nebraska At Omaha Department Of Biomechanics Annual Report 2020-2021, Department Of Biomechanics, University Of Nebraska At Omaha
Biomechanics Annual Report
This report contains:
A letter from the Director: Dr. Nick Stergiou
Articles about the Department of Biomechanics' reach
Articles on research that impacts the community
Article about the Movcentr Impact
Articles on how the department persevered and responded during the pandemic
Article on the people of UNO Biomechanics
Student Centered articles
and In the News.
University Of Nebraska At Omaha Department Of Biomechanics Annual Report 2019-2020, Department Of Biomechanics, University Of Nebraska At Omaha
University Of Nebraska At Omaha Department Of Biomechanics Annual Report 2019-2020, Department Of Biomechanics, University Of Nebraska At Omaha
Biomechanics Annual Report
This report contains:
A letter from the Director: Dr. Nick Stergiou
Articles on research that impacts the community
Article about the Movcentr Impact
Articles on Expanding horizons
Article on the people of UNO Biomechanics
Student Centered articles
Articles on Community Engagement
and Fun.
Pertinacity Spring Volume 5 Issue 10, Courteney L. Benjamin
Pertinacity Spring Volume 5 Issue 10, Courteney L. Benjamin
Pertinacity
Pertinacity is a biannual magazine that features stories and reports on recent Korey Stringer Institute's initiatives.
Kinematics During Knee Extension, Lunge, And Chair Rise, Center For Orthopaedic Biomechanics, Kevin Shelburne, Phd, Michael D. Harris, Phd, Vasiliki Kefala, Donald R. Hume, Bradley S. Davidson, A. J. Cyr, R. H. Kim, A. A. Ali, E. M. Mannen
Kinematics During Knee Extension, Lunge, And Chair Rise, Center For Orthopaedic Biomechanics, Kevin Shelburne, Phd, Michael D. Harris, Phd, Vasiliki Kefala, Donald R. Hume, Bradley S. Davidson, A. J. Cyr, R. H. Kim, A. A. Ali, E. M. Mannen
Living Kinematics of the Knee
No abstract provided.
Wearable Sensor Network Of Inertial Measurement Units To Track, Classify, And Assess Performance Of Complex Body Motions, Richard Tuggle
Wearable Sensor Network Of Inertial Measurement Units To Track, Classify, And Assess Performance Of Complex Body Motions, Richard Tuggle
Research Horizons Day Posters
No abstract provided.
The Effect Of Shin-Torso Alignment And Biomechanical Positioning On Muscle Activity Of The Lower Extremity In Ice Hockey Players, Noah A. Pring, Stacy L. Solomon
The Effect Of Shin-Torso Alignment And Biomechanical Positioning On Muscle Activity Of The Lower Extremity In Ice Hockey Players, Noah A. Pring, Stacy L. Solomon
Research Horizons Day Posters
No abstract provided.
University Of Nebraska At Omaha Department Of Biomechanics Annual Report Spring 2019, Department Of Biomechanics, University Of Nebraska At Omaha
University Of Nebraska At Omaha Department Of Biomechanics Annual Report Spring 2019, Department Of Biomechanics, University Of Nebraska At Omaha
Biomechanics Annual Report
This report contains:
A letter from the Director: Dr. Nick Stergiou
Articles about Updates: Center for Research in Human Movement Variability
Articles about the Updates: Department of Biomechanics
Articles on Exciting News
Article about Beyond the Boarders
Articles on Outreach
and Highlights
Pertinacity Volume 4, Issue 2, Courteney L. Benjamin
Pertinacity Volume 4, Issue 2, Courteney L. Benjamin
Pertinacity
Pertinacity is a biannual magazine that features stories and reports on recent Korey Stringer Institute's initiatives.
Effects Of Various Ankle Braces On Lower Body Skill Related Performance In Collegiate Volleyball Players, J. Bailey, C. Champagne, M. Scott, J. Wade
Effects Of Various Ankle Braces On Lower Body Skill Related Performance In Collegiate Volleyball Players, J. Bailey, C. Champagne, M. Scott, J. Wade
Research Horizons Day Posters
No abstract provided.
Measuring The Effects Of The Alexander Technique On Posture And Tension In Violinists And Violists Using Motion Capture Technology, Rebekah Frederick
Measuring The Effects Of The Alexander Technique On Posture And Tension In Violinists And Violists Using Motion Capture Technology, Rebekah Frederick
Research Horizons Day Posters
No abstract provided.
Pertinacity Volume 4 Issue 1, Courteney Benjamin
The Effect Of Shin-Torso Alignment And Biomechanical Positioning On Muscle Activity Of The Lower Extremity In Ice Hockey Players, Noah Pring
Summer Community of Scholars Posters (RCEU and HCR Combined Programs)
No abstract provided.
Effect Of Shin-Torso Alignment And Biomechanical Positioning On Lower Extremity Joint Angles In Hockey Players, Stacy Solomon
Effect Of Shin-Torso Alignment And Biomechanical Positioning On Lower Extremity Joint Angles In Hockey Players, Stacy Solomon
Summer Community of Scholars Posters (RCEU and HCR Combined Programs)
No abstract provided.
University Of Nebraska At Omaha Department Of Biomechanics Annual Report Spring 2018, Department Of Biomechanics, University Of Nebraska At Omaha
University Of Nebraska At Omaha Department Of Biomechanics Annual Report Spring 2018, Department Of Biomechanics, University Of Nebraska At Omaha
Biomechanics Annual Report
This report contains:
A letter from the Director: Dr. Nick Stergiou
Articles about Updates from the Center for research in Human Movement Variability
Articles about Updates from the Department of Biomechanics
Article about Other Exciting Events
Articles about Beyond our Boarders
Article about Outreach
and Highlights
Influence Of Gluteus Medius Strength On Interlimb Asymmetry In Female Recreational Runners., Morgan Meyer, Olivia Moody, Kathryn Harrison, Gregory Crosswell, Bhushan Thakkar
Influence Of Gluteus Medius Strength On Interlimb Asymmetry In Female Recreational Runners., Morgan Meyer, Olivia Moody, Kathryn Harrison, Gregory Crosswell, Bhushan Thakkar
Undergraduate Research Posters
PURPOSE: Running-related injuries are most often single-sided and are partially attributed to lower limb movement and loading asymmetries.1 Gluteus Medius (GM) plays a significant role in lower limb alignment, especially in the frontal and transverse planes by its influence on the pelvis and the femur.2 Female runners are more prone to GM weakness which has been proposed to be a risk factor for overuse injuries.3 These strength deficits contribute to abnormal lower limb kinematics and kinetics during dynamic tasks like running and jumping.4 These changes include an increase in peak hip adduction angle (HA), hip internal …
Pertinacity Volume 3 Issue 1, Yuri Hosokawa
Pertinacity Volume 3 Issue 2, Yuri Hosokawa
The Effects Of The Alexander Technique On Pasture In Violinists Using Motion Capture Technology, Rebekah Frederick, Zella Brown, Shatura Hall, Andrew Creech, Madhu Sridhar
The Effects Of The Alexander Technique On Pasture In Violinists Using Motion Capture Technology, Rebekah Frederick, Zella Brown, Shatura Hall, Andrew Creech, Madhu Sridhar
Research Horizons Day Posters
No abstract provided.
University Of Nebraska At Omaha Department Of Biomechanics Annual Report Spring 2017, Department Of Biomechanics, University Of Nebraska At Omaha
University Of Nebraska At Omaha Department Of Biomechanics Annual Report Spring 2017, Department Of Biomechanics, University Of Nebraska At Omaha
Biomechanics Annual Report
This report contains:
A letter from the Director: Dr. Nick Stergiou
Articles about Updates: Center for Research in Human Movement Variability
Articles about the Updates
Articles on Other Projects
Article about Beyond the Boarders
Articles on Outreach
and Highlights
Pertinacity Volume 2 Issue 2, Yuri Hosokawa
Pertinacity Volume 2 Issue 1, Yuri Hosokawa
University Of Nebraska At Omaha Biomechanics Annual Report, Fall 2015, Biomechanics Research Building
University Of Nebraska At Omaha Biomechanics Annual Report, Fall 2015, Biomechanics Research Building
Biomechanics Annual Report
This annual report includes:
Letter from the Director; B.S. in Biomechanics; QLI Partnership
Center for Research in Human Movement Variability: Formation of the Center; Breathing and Walking Coupling Variability in COPD; Gait Variability in Patients with Peripheral Arterial Disease; Development of Postural Control Variability in Autism; The Effects of Virtual Reality on Gait Variability After Stroke; Pilot Grants; COBRE Research Day; New Hires in the Center
Updates: Why Choose the BRB? Where Are They Now? From the Bench to the Market: New Partnership Paves the way to Pre-Symptomatic Disease Detection; Fun Facts; New Quipment
Other Projects: Space Navigation; Neuroscience; Prosthetics; …
Pertinacity Issue 1 Volume 2, Yuri Hosokawa
University Of Nebraska At Omaha Biomechanics Research Building Annual Report, Fall 2014, Biomechanics Research Building
University Of Nebraska At Omaha Biomechanics Research Building Annual Report, Fall 2014, Biomechanics Research Building
Biomechanics Annual Report
This annual report features:
Letter from the Directer; COBRE Grant Press Release
Updates - Our New Building; Visitors; Moving on Up; Why Choose BRB as a Student?; Where Are They Now?; From the Bench to the Market
Projects - Neuroscience; NASA: Stimulation of the Sensory System; Motor Development; Variability Studies; Path Integration; Peripheral Artery Disease and Aging
Other Content - Beyond our Borders; Journal Club; Awards; Faculty Travels; Conferences; NE Science Fest; Campaign for Nebraska
Motor Output Structure In Targeted Aiming: A Mechanistic Model, Dale Lewis, Roger Young, Jeffrey Eder, Andrew B, Slifkin
Motor Output Structure In Targeted Aiming: A Mechanistic Model, Dale Lewis, Roger Young, Jeffrey Eder, Andrew B, Slifkin
Undergraduate Research Posters 2014
Studies using a variety of experimental tasks have established that when humans repeatedly produce an action, fluctuations in action output are highest at the lowest frequencies and fluctuation magnitude (power) systematically declines as frequency increases. Such time series structure is termed pink noise. However, the appearance of pink noise seems to be limited to tasks where action is executed in the absence of task-related feedback. A few studies have demonstrated that when action was executed in the presence of task-related feedback, power was evenly distributed across all spectral frequencies—i.e., white noise was revealed. Here, participants produced cyclical aiming movements under …