At
the
2022
North
American
Congress
on
Biomechanics
(NACOB),
MASc candidate Sydney
Bell presented
her work
on
a
muscle
torque
generator
model
for
a
two
degree-of-freedom
shoulder
joint
[see
page
46].
MaSc candidate
Hisham
Mohammad
presented
his
work
on
using
pose
estimation
to
study the
shooting
form
of
a
wheelchair
basketball
free
throw
[see
page
1].
PhD
candidate
Ali
Nasr
presented
his
work
on
Biarticular
MuscleNet
-- a
machine
learning
model
of
biarticular
muscles [see
page
9].
PhD
candidate
Behzad
Danaei
presented
his
work
on model-based
optimiz ation
of
acetabular
cup
orientation
based
on
functional
pelvic
tilt
following
total
hip
arthroplasty [see
page
2].
PhD
candidate
AliAsghar
Mohammadi
Nasrabadi
presented
his
work
on
the
effect
of
different
spinopelvic
parameters,
spine
stiffness,
and
spine
fusion
surgery
on
motion
following
total
hip
arthroplasty
[see
page
2].
Image
below:
from
left
to
right,
Professor
John
McPhee,
PhD
candidate
Behzad
Danaei,
PhD
candidate
AliAsghar
Mohammadi
Nasrabadi,
MASc
candidate
Sydney
Bell,
MASc
candidate
Hisham
Mohammad
and
PhD
candidate
Ali
Nasr at
NACOB
2022.
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