The neuromuscular biomechanics lab took part in the virtual 44th meeting of the American Society of Biomechanics Conference on August 4th – 7th. Lab members Kelsey Neal, Luke Nigro, Kayla Pariser, and Kaleb Burch all shared their research through virtual poster presentations. Their presentations are accessible here:
- Gait Asymmetries Improve from 3 to 6 Months after ACLR but Continue to Persist at 6 Months (Kelsey Neal)
- Providing Rate-Responsive Bending Stiffness to a Passive Ankle-Foot Orthosis with Shear-Thickening Fluid Elements (Luke Nigro)
- Real-time Adaptive Treadmill Controller Optimization: A Parameter Sensitivity Study (Kayla Pariser)
- Reliability of One-Size-Fits-All In-Shoe Force Sensors Across Various Walking Speeds (Kaleb Burch)