Journal of Biomechanics
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😃 In a new article published in J Biomech, Demirjian et al found no difference in peak PFJ stress between females post-ACLr and healthy controls. The ACLr group had lower PFJ reaction forces, balanced by a reduced PFJ contact area.

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😃 In a new article published in J Biomech, Irwin et al characterized the microscale mechanical properties of rabbit articular cartilage under shear loading and compared local shear properties to human and larger pre-clinical animal models.

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😃 In a new article published in J Biomech, Mania et al demonstrate that an algorithm based on multiple articular references can reduce observer-induced inaccuracies in simulation of elbow joint motion.

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😃 In a new article published in J Biomech, Freire et al demonstrate that in post-stroke individuals, the non-paretic limb exhibits greater forward precision (∼52%), faster motor control (∼15%), and a straighter mug displacement trajectory (∼34%) compared to the paretic limb.

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😃 In a new article published in J Biomech, Lahkar et al developed regression equations for body segment inertial parameters using 3D body scans from children. The authors established these equations for all commonly used body segments and anatomical directions.

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😃 In a new article published in J Biomech, Xu et al conducted a systematic review with meta-analysis to synthesize the effects of unanticipated side-step cutting and landing on trunk and lower limb biomechanics and evaluate potential implications for ACL injury risks.

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😃 In a new article published in J Biomech, Scott et al demonstrate that loading can induce tibiofemoral articular cartilage composition changes, as assessed with T1ρ and T2*, even with small magnitude measurements of mechanics.

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😃 In a new article published in J Biomech, Mo et al suggest lateral video analysis may be preferable for footstrike evaluation in applied and clinical settings.

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😃 In a new article published in J Biomech, Ho Yun et al show that individuals with forward head posture have different gait mechanisms during uphill, downhill, and overground walking due to forward-shifted head COG relative to the body.

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😃 In a new article published in J Biomech, Kozawa et al show that the optimal abdominal draw-in maneuver exercise intensity is between 25 % and 50 % when the transversus abdominis and lower internal oblique are selectively activated.

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😃 In a new article published in J Biomech, Chassagne et al evaluate the independent and combined effects of differences in inflow cannula geometry and pump characteristics between two LVADs on intraventricular hemodynamics.

Société de Biomécanique Young Investigator Award

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😃 In a new article published in J Biomech, van Middelaar et al developed a method to estimate the anteroposterior CoP based on a single tibia IMU, and consequently estimated sagittal ankle moment and TBL during running at 2.5, 3.1, and 3.6 m/s, using two tibia and a sternum IMU.

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😃 In a new article published in J Biomech, Eto et al found that mechanical vibrations correlates with osteoblast differentiation by affecting actin stress fibers and focal adhesion dynamics, with nuclear displacement linked to frequency.

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😃 In a new article published in J Biomech, Li et al found that anatomic repair of MMPRT did not appear to fully restore intact contact pressure distributions in this study, suggesting that further improvement of surgical techniques may be beneficial.

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😃 In a new article published in J Biomech, Simpkins et al found that people with MCI exhibited shorter steps, slower gait speed, lower cadence, and longer stance phases compared to HC. Despite these spatial gait differences, both groups showed similar dynamic gait stability.

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😃 In a new article published in J Biomech, Khandare et al presents a robust and scalable tool for simulating diverse occupant responses during pre-crash scenarios with stochastic predictions, supporting the design and development of adaptive safety systems.

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😃 In a new article published in J Biomech, Enqvist et al found that even a small asymmetry determined through external measures such as GRF, had a high impact on joint loading.

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😃 In a new article published in J Biomech, Sangeux et al found that the relationship between 3D bony morphology and mean hip rotation during gait strengthens when functional knee calibration is used

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😃 In a new article published in J Biomech, Johnson et al found that that there is potential to underestimate tibia-implant interfacial micromotions when bone is assumed to behave only as a linear elastic material, simulated with line-to-line implantation.

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😃 In a new article published in J Biomech, Federolf et al found that Theia3D provides highly comparable results to Vicon for principal movements (PMs).

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😃 In a new article published in J Biomech, Alijanpour et al found that intralimb and interlimb coordination, as well as coordination variability, were similar between young and older healthy adults throughout most of the gait cycle. Aging effects varied depending on gait phase.

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😃 In a new article published in J Biomech, Griffo et al showed overall atherosclerotic burden may predispose to future MI and highlights the potential of a statistical shape modelling-based approach for integration into current imaging-driven clinical decision-making.

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😃 In a new article published in J Biomech, Bolsterlee et al showed that moment arms of the Achilles and tibialis anterior tendon scale linearly with tibia length in typically developing children aged 5 to 15 years.

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😃 In a new article published in J Biomech, Talon et al demonstrates that the Screw Implantation Safety Index (SISI) score could enhance preoperative planning for bone conduction implants by guiding optimal screw placement.

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😃 In a new article published in J Biomech, De Luca et al demonstrates that CPAP closed circuit can maintain inhaled CO2 levels below the 1%. The findings on CO2 rebreathing across different interfaces remain valid also for conventional CPAP configurations and ventilators.

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