Neuromuscular Biomechanics Lab at ASB East Coast 2020

The Neuromuscular Biomechanics Lab is attending the virtual American Society of Biomechanics East Coast Conference this week, and multiple students are sharing recent research work! Undergraduate student Kaitlyn Downer is presenting her work on the effect of modifications to a user-driven treadmill algorithm on propulsion and step length. Graduate student Margo Donlin is presenting her work on stride-to-stride variability in gait features on a user-driven treadmill. Graduate student Luke Nigro is presenting his work on the effect of ankle-foot orthoses with rate-activated tethers on the ankle joint during walking.

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