IALH Research Fellows Alison Murray and Josh Giles, and IALH Student Affiliate Tess Carswell have co-authored a new research article with Marla MacKinnon entitled Anterior diaphyseal curvature of the femur and tibia has biomechanical consequences during unloaded uphill locomotion. The article was published in Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution. Abstract: The biomechanics of limb bone …
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Statistical Shape and Bone Property Models of Clinical Populations as the Foundation for Biomechanical Surgical Planning: Application to Shoulder Arthroplasty
IALH Research Fellow Josh Giles has co-authored a new research article entitled Statistical Shape and Bone Property Models of Clinical Populations as the Foundation for Biomechanical Surgical Planning: Application to Shoulder Arthroplasty. Collaborating authors include Azita Sharif-Ahmadian, Aren Beagley, Claire Pearce, David Saliken, and George S. Athwal. The article was published in Journal of Biomechanical …
Editorial: Novel Biomaterial Strategies for Osteogenic Treatments
IALH Research Fellows Stephanie Willerth and Josh Giles have collaborated with Gabriella C. J. Lindberg to write an editorial entitled Editorial: Novel Biomaterial Strategies for Osteogenic Treatments. The article was published in Frontiers in Bioengineering and Biotechnology. First paragraph: Our musculoskeletal system enables our body’s movement and function. Accordingly, diseases and disorders that inhibit these …
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Development of a Portable Upper Limb Muscle Dynamometer for Assessment of Neuromuscular Injury Patients
Publication alert! IALH Research Fellow Josh W. Giles has co-authored a research article entitled Development of a Portable Upper Limb Muscle Dynamometer for Assessment of Neuromuscular Injury Patients. Collaborating authors include Colin Day, Erik Bedard, Yassine El Alaoui, Mark Hwang, and Michael Berger. The article was published in EPiC Series in Health Sciences. An abstract …
Treating Posteriorly Eroded Glenoids With Augmented Baseplate or Bony Increased-Offset Reverse Shoulder Arthroplasty: A Finite Element Comparison
Publication alert! IALH Research Fellow Josh W. Giles has co-authored a new research article entitled Treating posteriorly eroded glenoids with augmented baseplate or bony increased-offset reverse shoulder arthroplasty: a finite element comparison. Other authors include Asees Kaur, Carson Studders, Delaney Haugan and Dr. David J. Saliken. The article was published in Seminars in Arthroplasty: JSES. …