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    Evaluation of a portable markerless finger position capture device: accuracy of the Leap Motion controller in healthy adults by Tung, James Y, Lulic, Tea, Gonzalez, Dave A, Tran, Johnathan, Dickerson, Clark R, Roy, Eric A

    Published in Physiological measurement (01-05-2015)
    “…Although motion analysis is frequently employed in upper limb motor assessment (e.g. visually-guided reaching), they are resource-intensive and limited to…”
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    Assistive technologies for self-managed pressure ulcer prevention in spinal cord injury: a scoping review by Tung, James Y, Stead, Brent, Mann, William, Ba'Pham, Popovic, Milos R

    “…Pressure ulcers (PUs) in individuals with spinal cord injury (SCI) present a persistent and costly problem. Continuing effort in developing new technologies…”
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    Use of mobility aids reduces attentional demand in challenging walking conditions by Miyasike-daSilva, Veronica, Tung, James Y, Zabukovec, Jeanie R, McIlroy, William E

    Published in Gait & posture (01-02-2013)
    “…Highlights ► There is evidence indicating that mobility aids may increase attentional demands during walking. ► This study investigated the effects of walker…”
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    Upper Limb Contributions to Frontal Plane Balance Control in Rollator-Assisted Walking by Tung, James Y., Gage, William H., Poupart, Pascal, McIlroy, William E.

    Published in Assistive technology (02-01-2014)
    “…While assisting with balance is a primary reason for rollator use, few studies have examined how the upper limbs are used for balance. This study examines…”
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    Temporal Eye-Hand Coordination During Visually Guided Reaching in 7- to 12-Year-Old Children With Strabismus by Kelly, Krista R, Norouzi, Dorsa Mir, Nouredanesh, Mina, Jost, Reed M, Cheng-Patel, Christina S, Beauchamp, Cynthia L, Dao, Lori M, Luu, Becky A, Stager, Jr, David R, Tung, James Y, Niechwiej-Szwedo, Ewa

    “…We recently found slow visually guided reaching in strabismic children, especially in the final approach. Here, we expand on those data by reporting saccade…”
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    Soft robotics–inspired sensing system for detecting downward movement and pistoning in prosthetic sockets: A proof-of-concept study by Yu, Adam J., Gao, Run Ze, Lee, Peter S., Mele, Christian, Dittmer, Doug, Schirm, Andreas, Ren, Carolyn L., Tung, James Y.

    Published in Prosthetics and orthotics international (01-10-2024)
    “…Background: Vertical displacement of the residual limb within transtibial prosthetic socket, often known as “pistoning” or downward movement, may lead to skin…”
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    Reach Kinematics During Binocular Viewing in 7- to 12-Year-Old Children With Strabismus by Kelly, Krista R, Hunter, Jr, Jeffrey, Norouzi, Dorsa Mir, Jost, Reed M, White, Ashley J, Cheng-Patel, Christina S, Beauchamp, Cynthia L, Dao, Lori M, Luu, Becky A, Stager, Jr, David, Tung, James Y, Niechwiej-Szwedo, Ewa

    “…Eye-hand coordination is essential for normal development and learning. Discordant binocular experience from childhood strabismus results in sensory and ocular…”
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    Air microfluidics-enabled soft robotic transtibial prosthesis socket liner toward dynamic management of residual limb contact pressure and volume fluctuation by Lee, Peter S., Gao, Run Ze, Colpitts, Alyson, Murdock, Robin W., Dittmer, Doug, Schirm, Andreas, Tung, James Y., Ren, Carolyn L.

    Published in Biomicrofluidics (01-05-2022)
    “…Residual limb volume fluctuation and the resulting contact pressures are some of the key factors leading to skin ulcerations, suboptimal prosthetic…”
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    Can we use accelerometry to monitor balance exercise performance in older adults? by Tung, James Y, Ng, Helen, Moore, Cameron, Giangregorio, Lora

    Published in Gait & posture (01-03-2014)
    “…Highlights • A method of classifying walking balance exercises from accelerometers was developed. • Validation data was collected from 18 community-dwelling…”
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    Combining ambulatory and laboratory assessment of rollator use for balance and mobility in neurologic rehabilitation in-patients by Tung, James Y, Chee, Justin N, Zabjek, Karl F, McIlroy, William E

    “…Despite the common use of rollators (four-wheeled walkers), understanding their effects on gait and balance is limited to laboratory testing rather than…”
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    Frontal plane standing balance with an ambulation aid:Upper limb biomechanics by Tung, James Y, Gage, William H, Zabjek, Karl F, Maki, Brian E, McIlroy, William E

    Published in Journal of biomechanics (17-05-2011)
    “…Abstract Despite widespread acceptance of clinical benefits, empirical evidence to evaluate the advantages and limitations of ambulation aids for balance…”
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    The moveable handhold: A new paradigm to study visual contributions to the control of balance-recovery reactions by Cheng, Kenneth C, McKay, Sandra M, King, Emily C, Tung, James Y, Lee, Tracy A, Scovil, Carol Y, Maki, Brian E

    Published in Gait & posture (01-02-2009)
    “…Abstract Balance-recovery reactions that involve rapid step or reach-to-grasp movements are prevalent and functionally important responses to instability…”
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    Combining ambulatory and laboratory assessment of rollator use for balance and mobility in neurologic rehabilitation in-patients by Tung, James Y., Chee, Justin N., Zabjek, Karl F., McIlroy, William E.

    “…Purpose: Despite the common use of rollators (four-wheeled walkers), understanding their effects on gait and balance is limited to laboratory testing rather…”
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