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    Quantifying performance and effects of load carriage during a challenging balancing task using an array of wireless inertial sensors by Cain, Stephen M, McGinnis, Ryan S, Davidson, Steven P, Vitali, Rachel V, Perkins, Noel C, McLean, Scott G

    Published in Gait & posture (01-01-2016)
    “…Highlights • Performance during functional balance tests is quantified using wireless IMUs. • With load, beam traverse time increases and subjects adopt more…”
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    Body-worn IMU array reveals effects of load on performance in an outdoor obstacle course by Vitali, Rachel V, Cain, Stephen M, Ojeda, Lauro V, Potter, Michael V, Zaferiou, Antonia M, Davidson, Steven P, Coyne, Megan E, Hancock, Clifford L, Mendoza, Alyssa, Stirling, Leia A, Perkins, Noel C

    Published in PloS one (21-03-2019)
    “…This study introduces a new method to understand how added load affects human performance across a broad range of athletic tasks (ten obstacles) embedded in an…”
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    Method for Estimating Three-Dimensional Knee Rotations Using Two Inertial Measurement Units: Validation with a Coordinate Measurement Machine by Vitali, Rachel V, Cain, Stephen M, McGinnis, Ryan S, Zaferiou, Antonia M, Ojeda, Lauro V, Davidson, Steven P, Perkins, Noel C

    Published in Sensors (Basel, Switzerland) (27-08-2017)
    “…Three-dimensional rotations across the human knee serve as important markers of knee health and performance in multiple contexts including human mobility,…”
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    Quantifying performance on an outdoor agility drill using foot-mounted inertial measurement units by Zaferiou, Antonia M, Ojeda, Lauro, Cain, Stephen M, Vitali, Rachel V, Davidson, Steven P, Stirling, Leia, Perkins, Noel C

    Published in PloS one (16-11-2017)
    “…Running agility is required for many sports and other physical tasks that demand rapid changes in body direction. Quantifying agility skill remains a challenge…”
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    Estimating Stair Running Performance Using Inertial Sensors by Ojeda, Lauro V, Zaferiou, Antonia M, Cain, Stephen M, Vitali, Rachel V, Davidson, Steven P, Stirling, Leia A, Perkins, Noel C

    Published in Sensors (Basel, Switzerland) (17-11-2017)
    “…Stair running, both ascending and descending, is a challenging aerobic exercise that many athletes, recreational runners, and soldiers perform during training…”
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    Human crawling performance and technique revealed by inertial measurement units by Vitali, Rachel V., Cain, Stephen M., Davidson, Steven P., Perkins, Noel C.

    Published in Journal of biomechanics (14-02-2019)
    “…Human crawling performance and technique are of broad interest to roboticists, biomechanists, and military personnel. This study explores the variables that…”
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    Quantifying warfighter performance during a bounding rush (prone-sprinting-prone) maneuver by Davidson, Steven P., Cain, Stephen M., Ojeda, Lauro, Zaferiou, Antonia M., Vitali, Rachel V., Stirling, Leia A., Perkins, Noel C.

    Published in Applied ergonomics (01-07-2021)
    “…A single sacrum mounted inertial measurement unit (IMU) was employed to analyze warfighter performance on a bounding rush (prone-sprinting-prone) task…”
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    Load-embedded inertial measurement unit reveals lifting performance by Tammana, Aditya, McKay, Cody, Cain, Stephen M., Davidson, Steven P., Vitali, Rachel V., Ojeda, Lauro, Stirling, Leia, Perkins, Noel C.

    Published in Applied ergonomics (01-07-2018)
    “…Manual lifting of loads arises in many occupations as well as in activities of daily living. Prior studies explore lifting biomechanics and conditions…”
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    Quantifying the effects of load carriage and fatigue under load on sacral kinematics during countermovement vertical jump with IMU-based method by McGinnis, Ryan S., Cain, Stephen M., Davidson, Steven P., Vitali, Rachel V., Perkins, Noel C., McLean, Scott G.

    Published in Sports engineering (01-03-2016)
    “…We present a method for quantifying sacral kinematics during countermovement jumping (CMJ) using an inertial measurement unit (IMU). The IMU-derived sacral…”
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    Quantifying warfighter performance in a target acquisition and aiming task using wireless inertial sensors by Davidson, Steven P., Cain, Stephen M., McGinnis, Ryan S., Vitali, Rachel R., Perkins, Noel C., McLean, Scott G.

    Published in Applied ergonomics (01-09-2016)
    “…An array of inertial measurement units (IMUS) was experimentally employed to analyze warfighter performance on a target acquisition task pre/post fatigue…”
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    Posterior glottic stenosis following prolonged intubation for COVID-19 by Davidson, Steven P., Stein, Andrew P., Hogikyan, Norman D., Healy, David, Schechtman, Samuel A.

    Published in Journal of head & neck anesthesia (01-05-2021)
    “…Prolonged tracheal intubation (TI) may be necessary in critically ill patients requiring airway protection and ventilatory support. The presence of an…”
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    Inertial sensor and cluster analysis for discriminating agility run technique and quantifying changes across load by McGinnis, Ryan S., Cain, Stephen M., Davidson, Steven P., Vitali, Rachel V., McLean, Scott G., Perkins, Noel C.

    Published in Biomedical signal processing and control (01-02-2017)
    “…•Wearable sensor and optimization algorithm enable subject trajectory estimation.•K-means cluster analysis reveals two distinct groups based on turning…”
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