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    An adaptive prosthetic socket for people with transtibial amputation by Sanders, Joan E., Vamos, Andrew C., Mertens, Joseph C., Allyn, Katheryn J., Larsen, Brian G., Ballesteros, Daniel, Wang, Horace, DeGrasse, Nicholas S., Garbini, Joseph L., Hafner, Brian J., Friedly, Janna L.

    Published in Scientific reports (15-05-2024)
    “…It is essential that people with limb amputation maintain proper prosthetic socket fit to prevent injury. Monitoring and adjusting socket fit, for example by…”
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    Thin Magnetically Permeable Targets for Inductive Sensing: Application to Limb Prosthetics by Weathersby, Ethan J, Gurrey, Clement J, McLean, Jake B, Sanders, Benjamin N, Larsen, Brian G, Carter, Ryan, Garbini, Joseph L, Sanders, Joan E

    Published in Sensors (Basel, Switzerland) (19-09-2019)
    “…The purpose of this research was to create a thin ferrous polymer composite to be used as a target for inductive sensing in limb prosthetics. Inductive sensors…”
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    Incorporating a Ferrous Polymer Target into Elastomeric Liners for Socket Fit Sensing in Prosthesis Users by Carter, Ryan V, Larsen, Brian G, McLean, Jake B, Garbini, Joseph L, Sanders, Joan E

    Published in Sensors (Basel, Switzerland) (01-10-2020)
    “…Liner-to-socket distance measurement using inductive sensing may be an effective means to continuously monitor socket fit in people using trans-tibial…”
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    Distal weight bearing in transtibial prosthesis users wearing pin suspension by Krout, Adam J, Weissinger, Mathew J, Mertens, Joseph C, Allyn, Katheryn J, Larsen, Brian G, McCarthy, Nicholas K, Garbini, Joseph L, Sanders, Joan E

    Published in Frontiers in rehabilitation sciences (21-12-2023)
    “…Low-level distal weight bearing in transtibial prosthesis users may help maintain perfusion and improve both proprioception and residual limb tissue health…”
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    An Instrumented Printed Insert for Continuous Monitoring of Distal Limb Motion in Suction and Elevated Vacuum Sockets by Coburn, Kendrick A., DeGrasse, Nicholas S., Mertens, Joseph C., Allyn, Katheryn J., McCarthy, Nicholas K., Ballesteros, Daniel, Garbini, Joseph L., Sanders, Joan E.

    Published in Prosthesis (Basel, Switzerland) (01-12-2022)
    “…A suction or elevated vacuum prosthetic socket that loses vacuum pressure may cause excessive limb motion, putting the user at risk of skin irritation, gait…”
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    Automatic Control of Prosthetic Socket Size for People WithTranstibial Amputation: Implementation and Evaluation by Weathersby, Ethan J., Garbini, Joseph L., Larsen, Brian G., McLean, Jake B., Vamos, Andrew C., Sanders, Joan E.

    “…Objective: The purpose was to design, implement, and test a control system for a motor-actuated, cable-panel prosthetic socket that automatically maintains…”
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    Using magnetic panels to enlarge a transtibial prosthetic socket by Coburn, Kendrick A, DeGrasse, Nicholas S, Allyn, Katheryn J, Larsen, Brian G, Garbini, Joseph L, Sanders, Joan E

    Published in Medical engineering & physics (01-12-2022)
    “…•A novel magnetic panel pull mechanism for adjustable prosthetic sockets was created.•No skin irritation or discomfort was induced during amputee participant…”
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    A novel portable sensor to monitor bodily positions and activities in transtibial prosthesis users by Mertens, Joseph C, Brzostowski, Jacob T, Vamos, Andrew, Allyn, Katheryn J, Hafner, Brian J, Friedly, Janna L, DeGrasse, Nicholas S, Ballesteros, Daniel, Krout, Adam, Larsen, Brian G, Garbini, Joseph L, Sanders, Joan E

    Published in Clinical biomechanics (Bristol) (01-10-2022)
    “…Step activity monitors provide insight into the amount of physical activity prosthesis users conduct but not how they use their prosthesis. The purpose of this…”
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    A motor-driven adjustable prosthetic socket operated using a mobile phone app: A technical note by Sanders, Joan E, Garbini, Joseph L, McLean, Jake B, Hinrichs, Paul, Predmore, Travis J, Brzostowski, Jacob T, Redd, Christian B, Cagle, John C

    Published in Medical engineering & physics (01-06-2019)
    “…•A motor-driven, cabled-panel, trans-tibial amputee adjustable socket was developed.•The system achieved an absolute steady state cable length error…”
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    Socket size adjustments in people with transtibial amputation: Effects on residual limb fluid volume and limb-socket distance by McLean, Jake B., Redd, Christian B., Larsen, Brian G., Garbini, Joseph L., Brzostowski, Jacob T., Hafner, Brian J., Sanders, Joan E.

    Published in Clinical biomechanics (Bristol) (01-03-2019)
    “…Small intermittent adjustments of socket size using adjustable sockets may be a means for people with transtibial amputation to better maintain residual limb…”
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    Design and testing of a simple quick connect for a prosthetic liner tether by Coburn, Kendrick C, Weissinger, Mathew J, Krout, Adam J, Hafner, Brian J, Garbini, Joseph L, Allyn, Katheryn J, Sanders, Joan E

    Published in Prosthetics and orthotics international (01-08-2024)
    “…A limitation of tether lanyards is that fastening and unfastening the tether from the liner, which needs to be performed to clean or replace the liner, is…”
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    Cyclic socket enlargement and reduction during walking to minimize limb fluid volume loss in transtibial prosthesis users by Ballesteros, Daniel, Youngblood, Robert T., Vamos, Andrew C., Garbini, Joseph L., Allyn, Katheryn J., Hafner, Brian J., Larsen, Brian G., Ciol, Marcia A., Friedly, Janna L., Sanders, Joan E.

    Published in Medical engineering & physics (01-05-2022)
    “…•A microprocessor moved socket panels radially outward and inward during each step.•Most participants gained fluid volume while walking when cyclic panel-pull…”
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    Does actively enlarging socket volume during resting facilitate residual limb fluid volume recovery in trans-tibial prosthesis users? by Larsen, Brian G., McLean, Jake B., Brzostowski, Jacob T., Carter, Ryan, Allyn, Katheryn J., Hafner, Brian J., Garbini, Joseph L., Sanders, Joan E.

    Published in Clinical biomechanics (Bristol) (01-08-2020)
    “…Residual limb volume loss is a source of prosthetic socket fit problems in people with lower-limb amputation. The aim of this study was to investigate a novel…”
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    Socket release/relock: An innovative mechanism to maintain residual limb volume by Gurrey, Clement J, Garbini, Joseph L, Bennett, Samuel P, Wang, Horace Y, Allyn, Katheryn J, Friedly, Janna L, Hafner, Brian J, McLean, Jake B, Larsen, Brian G, Sanders, Joan E.

    Published in Medical engineering & physics (01-04-2021)
    “…Management of socket fit is challenging for people using lower-limb prostheses because of residual limb volume fluctuation throughout the day. Releasing socket…”
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    How do transtibial residual limbs adjust to intermittent incremental socket volume changes? by Larsen, Brian G, McLean, Jake B, Allyn, Katheryn J, Brzostowski, Jacob T, Garbini, Joseph L, Sanders, Joan E

    Published in Prosthetics and orthotics international (01-10-2019)
    “…Background: Strategies to maintain prosthesis users’ daily limb volume are needed. Objectives: Test how intermittent incremental socket volume adjustments…”
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    Fluid Volume Management in Prosthesis Users: Augmenting Panel Release with Pin Release by McLean, Jake B., Larsen, Brian G., Weathersby, Ethan J., Carter,BS, Ryan V., Allyn, Katheryn J., Garbini, Joseph L., Sanders, Joan E.

    Published in PM & R (01-12-2020)
    “…Background Management of fluid in the limbs is a challenge faced by people with disabilities. In prosthetics, a means for transtibial prosthesis users to…”
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    Beyond step counts: Including wear time in prosthesis use assessment for lower-limb amputation by DeGrasse, Nicholas S, Mertens, Joseph C, Brzostowski, Jacob T, Allyn, Katheryn J, Vamos, Andrew C, Krout, Adam J, Hafner, Brian J, Garbini, Joseph L, Sanders, Joan E

    “…Introduction The purpose of this study was to test a novel activity monitor that tracks the time a prosthesis is worn, and the nature of the ambulatory…”
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    Modeling spin magnetization transport in a spatially varying magnetic field by Picone, Rico A.R., Garbini, Joseph L., Sidles, John A.

    “…We present a framework for modeling the transport of any number of globally conserved quantities in any spatial configuration and apply it to obtain a model of…”
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    Digital control of force microscope cantilevers using a field programmable gate array by Jacky, Jonathan P, Garbini, Joseph L, Ettus, Matthew, Sidles, John A

    Published in Review of scientific instruments (01-12-2008)
    “…This report describes a cantilever controller for magnetic resonance force microscopy based on a field programmable gate array, along with the hardware and…”
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