We are hiring a Tier 2 Canada Research Chair in Neuro-musculoskeletal Aspects of Movement at the University of Ottawa.
Come join us in our labs housed in our new state-of-the-art health sciences building!
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Excellent end to 2022 and start to 2023 with two new papers published in Journal of Biomechanics. Wishing everyone a happy and prosperous new year! @JBiomech
Check out our new paper on morphable models of the lumbar spine. We used partial least squares regression morph geometry according to pathology, demographics, or anatomical measurements. This is the model for facet angle. 50 days free access:
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Congratulations to Mina Maksimovic on her first publication looking at the effect of vertebral body tethering on spine range of motion in adolescent idiopathic scoliosis in collaboration with @CHEOOrthopedics! Paper available here: rdcu.be/cVNlP.
Great day for the lab with @JWenghofer successfully defending her MSc thesis on screening for adolescent idiopathic scoliosis with machine learning and smartphone technology in collaboration with @CHEO, and @XiongZhao2 successfully defending his comprehensive exams. Congrats!
(1/2) After 6 years of planning, #NACOB2022 finally happened last week and was a huge success! Great to share our team’s research and socialize with new and existing colleagues and friends within our amazing city #Ottawa. @NACoBiomechs
Congratulations to @Gwyneth_Ross1 and all the other presenters for their amazing talks in the @CSBiomech MSc/PhD awards session yesterday. Thank you @theiamarkerless for your support of the session. #NACOB2022
Congrats to Dr. Matthew Mavor on successfully defending his dissertation last night! Thank you to his committee and chair for their time and excellent questions and feedback: @tladoyle, @aclouthier, @AdamoKristi, Dr. Blaine Hoshizaki, and Dr. Jacinthe Savard.
If you are attending @NACoBiomechs next week in #Ottawa, please come check out his talk entitled: “Assessing the soldier survivability tradespace using a single IMU” at 1:30-3:00pm on August 22nd in the Military and Veteran’s Health Session in Shaw Centre Room 201.
Congratulations Dr. Oomen! Your work on "Kinematic variability in repetitive occupational tasks as an individual trait from different motor control perspectives" will help us strengthen our ability to understand and prevent MSD! uwaterloo.ca/occupational-bi…
Rising from #50 in 2017 according to QS rankings of best institutions in the world to study #Sport…to #25 in 2022, we could not be more proud as a lab to be a part of that incredible achievement @uOttawa 🎉👏🏼 #GeeGees
Registration now open for #NACOB2022! Register early and take advantage of discounted rates. Early bird rate available until June 21, 2022. t.e2ma.net/cshare/inbound/t/…