Search Results - "Mavor, Matthew P."
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Validation of an IMU Suit for Military-Based Tasks
Published in Sensors (Basel, Switzerland) (31-07-2020)“…Investigating the effects of load carriage on military soldiers using optical motion capture is challenging. However, inertial measurement units (IMUs) provide…”
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Assessing the Soldier Survivability Tradespace Using a Single IMU
Published in IEEE access (01-01-2023)“…Soldier burden is influenced by the environment, metabolic demands, equipment properties, and psychological stressors; however, much of our knowledge of…”
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Development and Validation of a Deep Learning Algorithm and Open-Source Platform for the Automatic Labelling of Motion Capture Markers
Published in IEEE access (01-01-2021)“…The purpose of this work was to develop an open-source deep learning-based algorithm for motion capture marker labelling that can be trained on measured or…”
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Validation of Markerless Motion Capture for Soldier Movement Patterns Assessment Under Varying Body-Borne Loads
Published in Annals of biomedical engineering (07-10-2024)“…Field performance of modern soldiers is affected by an increase in body-borne load due to technological advancements related to their armour and equipment. In…”
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The effects of protective footwear on spine control and lifting mechanics
Published in Applied ergonomics (01-04-2019)“…Manual materials handling is often performed in hazardous environments where protective footwear must be worn; however, workers can wear different types of…”
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Dynamic assessment of spine movement patterns using an RGB-D camera and deep learning
Published in Journal of biomechanics (01-03-2024)“…In clinical practice, functional limitations in patients with low back pain are subjectively assessed, potentially leading to misdiagnosis and prolonged pain…”
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Exploring the relationship between local and global dynamic trunk stabilities during repetitive lifting tasks
Published in Journal of biomechanics (05-11-2015)“…Abstract Lifting is a major risk factor for low back injury. Lifters experience small continual perturbations, because moving a load provides a disturbance to…”
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The effect of head and gaze orientation on spine kinematics during forward flexion
Published in Human movement science (01-04-2020)“…Compound, or awkward, spine postures have been suggested as a biomechanical risk factor for low back injury. This experiment investigates the influence of head…”
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The effects of weighted skates on ice-skating kinematics, kinetics and muscular activity
Published in Journal of sports sciences (18-07-2018)“…Sport-specific resistance training, through limb loading, can be a complimentary training method to traditional resistance training by loading the working…”
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A data-driven framework for assessing soldier performance, health, and survivability
Published in Applied ergonomics (01-10-2022)“…Presented is a framework that uses pattern classification methods to incrementally morph whole-body movement patterns to investigate how personal (sex,…”
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The effect of attentional focus on local dynamic stability during a repetitive spine flexion task
Published in Journal of biomechanics (26-10-2018)“…The association between low back pain and spine movement control suggests that it is important to reliably quantify movement behavior. One method to…”
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Beyond the mechanical lens: Systemic inflammatory responses to repetitive lifting under varying loads and frequencies
Published in Applied ergonomics (01-11-2020)“…Currently, low back disorder (LBD) research focuses primarily on mechanical variables to assess whether task demands exceed tissue capacity; however, it is…”
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Assessing the Soldier Survivability Tradespace Using a Single IMU
Published in Access, IEEE (2023)“…Soldier burden is influenced by the environment, metabolic demands, equipment properties, and psychological stressors; however, much of our knowledge of…”
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