Browsing Prosthetic Orthotic Research Symposium by Title
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Adaptation of Locomotor Control In Able and Impaired Human Walking
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Adaptation of Step-to-Step Mechanical Work on Center of Mass during Split-belt Treadmill Walking
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2013-04-19)The neuromechanical goal of locomotor adaptation in healthy human walking is largely unknown. Understanding how locomotor adaptation is achieved in the context of such a goal provides insight into gait deficits following ... -
Analysis of Upper Extremity Amputee Training Methods Using EEG During Praxis Movements
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2011-04-22)Upper extremity amputees (UEAs) and intact control subjects were shown videos of either intact or prosthetic actors performing different activities of daily living (ADLs). The subjects were then asked to pantomime the ADLs ... -
Award Presentation Ceremony
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Awards Presentation Ceremony
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The Capstone Research Experience
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The Capstone Research Experience
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Comparison of Body Composition Measures in Unilateral Lower Limb Amputees
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Comparison of Skinfold Measurement to Dual Energy X-Ray Absorptiometry (DEXA) Scan for Body Composition in Unilateral
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Cortical Activation in "Fictive" Amputees Performing Complex Arm Movements
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2011-04-22)This research, part of a 3-aimed study, assessed a “fictive amputee” tool-use learning paradigm in healthy subjects. Non-amputee subjects wore an upper extremity training arm, a "prosthosis," while pantomiming and using ... -
Development of a Mechanism that Harvests Power from Dorsiflexion and Plantar Flexion Ankle Motion.
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2011-04-22)Greg Kowalski (Undergraduate student) and Brian Selgrade, BS, MS (Doctoral student) presented a talk on ongoing research on the development of a passive ankle-foot orthosis with plantar flexion assistance. -
Development of a Technique to Quantify Stance Phase Kinematics in the Forefoot and Tibia
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2013-04-19)Lower limb orthoses are relatively common devices used to restore functional mobility to individuals with pathologies that afflict the foot and ankle complex. In some instances, the foot shell may have to extend distal to ... -
The Effect of Body Temperature on Creep in Thermoformable and Thermosetting Plastics in Orthotic and Prosthetic Devices: Test Apparatus Development
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The Effect of Dorsiflexion Resistance on Ankle and Knee Joint Kinematics Quantified with an Instrumented Ankle-Foot Orthosis During Treadmill Walking
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2013-04-19)Orthotic management of foot drop is commonly treated with an ankle foot orthosis (AFO) that incorporates a dorsiflexion assist motion control feature. Since most AFO's are passive devices, the orthotic dorsiflexion assist ... -
The Effect of Dorsiflexion Resistance on Ankle and Knee Joint Kinematics Quantified with an Instrumented Ankle-Foot Orthosis During Treadmill Walking
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Effect of knee joint constraint on limb and joint stiffness during bipedal hopping
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The Effect of Limiting Knee Joint Range of Motion on Muscle Activity in the Lower Limb During Hopping.
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The Effect of Resistance Exercise on Learning a Motor Task
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Effects of Porous Titanium Implants on Skin Integration and Prosthetic Locomotion in Translational Research Models
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Electromyographic response to perturbation by a powered ankle foot orthosis during treadmill walking in healthy subjects
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2011-04-22)Short term adaptation to error and the display of short-lasting aftereffects is thought to be the basis for neuromuscular learning and has been demonstrated in upper and lower limb rehabilitation research. The objective ...