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    Evaluation of amplitude- and frequency-based techniques for attenuating inertia-based movement artifact during surface translation perturbations by Winberg, Taylor B., Martel, Daniel R., Hoshizaki, Thomas B., Laing, Andrew C.

    Published in Gait & posture (01-05-2021)
    “…•Surface translation movement artifact is attenuated through both tested techniques.•Recommend implementing amplitude subtraction due to ease of use.•Removal…”
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    Anti-fatigue mats can reduce low back discomfort in transient pain developers by Winberg, Taylor B., Glinka, Michal N., Gallagher, Kaitlin M., Weaver, Tyler B., Laing, Andrew C., Callaghan, Jack P.

    Published in Applied ergonomics (01-04-2022)
    “…Complaints of musculoskeletal pain are common among employees who stand for prolonged periods. This study sought to determine if an anti-fatigue mat (AFM)…”
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    Influence of intermittent pneumatic compression on foot sensation and balance control in chemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropathy patients by Winberg, Taylor B., Hedge, Eric T., Peterson, Sean D., Hughson, Richard L., Laing, Andrew C.

    Published in Clinical biomechanics (Bristol) (01-12-2021)
    “…Chemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropathy, a side effect of cancer treatment, presents several issues to patients, including reduced sensation and increased…”
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    Footfall Deflection of Antifatigue Flooring During Simulated Human Stance by Zehr, Jackie D., Winberg, Taylor B., Laing, Andrew C., Callaghan, Jack P.

    Published in Ergonomics in design (01-10-2022)
    “…This study quantified the effect of compression load and duration on the deflection of five separate antifatigue flooring surfaces. Following standardized…”
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    Analysis of invoked slips while wearing flip-flops in wet and dry conditions: Does alternative footwear alter slip kinematics? by Tennant, Liana M., Fok, Donna J., Kingston, David C., Winberg, Taylor B., Parkinson, Rob J., Laing, Andrew C., Callaghan, Jack P.

    Published in Applied ergonomics (01-04-2021)
    “…Minimal footwear has become more ubiquitous; however, it may increase slip severity. This study specifically examined the slipping kinematics of flip-flop…”
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