MoRG researchers present at North American Congress on Biomechanics (NACOB 2022)

Sunday, August 21, 2022

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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