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    Architectural bone parameters and the relationship to titanium lattice design for powder bed fusion additive manufacturing by McGregor, Martine, Patel, Sagar, McLachlin, Stewart, Mihaela Vlasea

    Published in Additive manufacturing (01-11-2021)
    “…Additive manufacturing (AM) of titanium (Ti) and Ti-6Al-4V lattices has been proposed for bone implants and augmentation devices. Ti and Ti-6Al-4V have…”
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    Spinal Cord Boundary Conditions Affect Brain Tissue Strains in Impact Simulations by Rycman, Aleksander, McLachlin, Stewart D., Cronin, Duane S.

    Published in Annals of biomedical engineering (01-04-2023)
    “…Brain and spinal cord injuries have devastating consequences on quality of life but are challenging to assess experimentally due to the traumatic nature of…”
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    Computational study of extrinsic factors affecting ACL strain during single-leg jump landing by Rao, Harish, Bakker, Ryan, McLachlin, Stewart, Chandrashekar, Naveen

    Published in BMC musculoskeletal disorders (23-04-2024)
    “…Non-contact anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injuries are a major concern in sport-related activities due to dynamic knee movements. There is a paucity of…”
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    Development of a continuum-based, meshless, finite element modeling approach for representation of trabecular bone indentation by Benais, Rémy, Rycman, Aleksander, McLachlin, Stewart D.

    “…Implant subsidence into the underlying trabecular bone is a common problem in orthopaedic surgeries; however, the ability to pre-operatively predict implant…”
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    Optimization of muscle activation schemes in a finite element neck model simulating volunteer frontal impact scenarios by Correia, Matheus A., McLachlin, Stewart D., Cronin, Duane S.

    Published in Journal of biomechanics (07-05-2020)
    “…Neck muscle activation is increasingly important for accurate prediction of occupant response in automotive impact scenarios and occupant excursion resulting…”
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    Vestibulocollic and Cervicocollic Muscle Reflexes in a Finite Element Neck Model During Multidirectional Impacts by Correia, Matheus A., McLachlin, Stewart D., Cronin, Duane S.

    Published in Annals of biomedical engineering (01-07-2021)
    “…Active neck musculature plays an important role in the response of the head and neck during impact and can affect the risk of injury. Finite element Human Body…”
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    In-Situ Fracture Tolerance of the Metatarsals During Quasi-Static Compressive Loading of the Human Foot by Kalra, Mayank, Bahensky, Robert, McLachlin, Stewart D, Cronin, Duane S, Chandrashekar, Naveen

    Published in Journal of biomechanical engineering (01-04-2022)
    “…Accidental foot injuries including metatarsal fractures commonly result from compressive loading. The ability of personal protective equipment to prevent these…”
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    Effect of muscle pre‐tension and pre‐impact neck posture on the kinematic response of the cervical spine in simulated low‐speed rear impacts by Correia, Matheus A., Corrales, Miguel A., McLachlin, Stewart D., Cronin, Duane S.

    “…Computational human body models (HBMs) can identify potential injury pathways not easily accessible through experimental studies, such as whiplash induced…”
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    Characterizing In-Situ Metatarsal Fracture Risk During Simulated Workplace Impact Loading by Kalra, Mayank, McGregor, Martine E, McLachlin, Stewart D, Cronin, Duane S, Chandrashekar, Naveen

    Published in Journal of biomechanical engineering (01-05-2023)
    “…Metatarsal fractures represent the most common traumatic foot injury; however, metatarsal fracture thresholds remain poorly characterized, which affects…”
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    Hyperelastic material models for simulating deformation of silicone ring pessaries by Wanuch, Kyra M., Blokker, Alexandra, Kalami, Hamed, Hong, Christopher X., McLachlin, Stewart D.

    “…Pessaries are removable gynecological prosthetic devices that provide mechanical support for temporary or long-term symptom relief of pelvic floor disorders,…”
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    Spatial correspondence of spinal cord white matter tracts using diffusion tensor imaging, fibre tractography, and atlas-based segmentation by McLachlin, Stewart, Leung, Jason, Sivan, Vignesh, Quirion, Pierre-Olivier, Wilkie, Phoenix, Cohen-Adad, Julien, Whyne, Cari Marisa, Hardisty, Michael Raymond

    Published in Neuroradiology (01-03-2021)
    “…Purpose Neuroimaging provides great utility in complex spinal surgeries, particularly when anatomical geometry is distorted by pathology (tumour, degeneration,…”
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    Data related to architectural bone parameters and the relationship to Ti lattice design for powder bed fusion additive manufacturing by McGregor, Martine, Patel, Sagar, McLachlin, Stewart, Vlasea, Mihaela

    Published in Data in brief (01-12-2021)
    “…The data included in this article provides additional supporting information on our publication (McGregor et al. [1]) on the review of the natural lattice…”
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    A Hyper-Viscoelastic Continuum-Level Finite Element Model of the Spinal Cord Assessed for Transverse Indentation and Impact Loading by Rycman, Aleksander, McLachlin, Stewart, Cronin, Duane S.

    “…Finite Element (FE) modelling of spinal cord response to impact can provide unique insights into the neural tissue response and injury risk potential. Yet,…”
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    Use of the alpha shape to quantify finite helical axis dispersion during simulated spine movements by McLachlin, Stewart D, Bailey, Christopher S, Dunning, Cynthia E

    Published in Journal of biomechanics (04-01-2016)
    “…Abstract In biomechanical studies examining joint kinematics the most common measurement is range of motion (ROM), yet other techniques, such as the finite…”
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    Influence of graft size on spinal instability with anterior cervical plate fixation following in vitro flexion-distraction injuries by Yao, Reina, MD, McLachlin, Stewart D., PhD, Rasoulinejad, Parham, MD, Gurr, Kevin R., MD, Siddiqi, Fawaz, MD, Dunning, Cynthia E., PhD, Bailey, Christopher S., MD

    Published in The spine journal (01-04-2016)
    “…Abstract Background Context Anterior cervical discectomy and fusion with plating (ACDFP) is commonly used for the treatment of distractive-flexion cervical…”
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    The Effect of Soft-Tissue Restraints After Type II Odontoid Fractures in the Elderly: A Biomechanical Study by MCCABE, C. Maxwell J, MCLACHLIN, Stewart D, BAILEY, Stewart I, GURR, Kevin R, BAILEY, Christopher S, DUNNING, Cynthia E

    Published in Spine (Philadelphia, Pa. 1976) (20-05-2012)
    “…A biomechanical analysis of soft-tissue restraints to passive motion in odontoid fractures. To quantify the role of the C1-C2 facet joint capsules and anterior…”
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    A refined technique to calculate finite helical axes from rigid body trackers by McLachlin, Stewart D, Ferreira, Louis M, Dunning, Cynthia E

    Published in Journal of biomechanical engineering (01-12-2014)
    “…Finite helical axes (FHAs) are a potentially effective tool for joint kinematic analysis. Unfortunately, no straightforward guidelines exist for calculating…”
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    Thermal cycling can extend tool life in orthopaedic operating rooms by Katchky, Ryan N., McLachlin, Stewart D., Wong, Edwin K.Y., Finkelstein, Joel, Kreder, Hans J., Whyne, Cari M.

    Published in Journal of orthopaedic research (01-03-2016)
    “…ABSTRACT Thermal cycling is a temperature modulation process developed to improve the performance, durability and longevity of materials. This process has been…”
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    A Biomechanical Assessment of Soft-Tissue Damage in the Cervical Spine Following a Unilateral Facet Injury by Nadeau, Mélissa, McLachlin, Stewart D., Bailey, Stewart I., Gurr, Kevin R., Dunning, Cynthia E., Bailey, Christopher S.

    “…Unilateral cervical spine facet injuries encompass a wide spectrum, including subluxations, dislocations, and fractures, and the instability produced varies…”
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