Accurately measuring the lower extremities and L5/S1 moments is important since L5/S1 moments are the principal parameters that measure the risk of musculoskeletal diseases during lifting. In this study, protocol that predicts lower extremities and L5/S1 moments with an insole sensor was proposed to replace the prior methods that have spatial constraints. The protocol is hierarchically composed of a classification model and a regression model to predict joint moments. Additionally, a single LSTM model was developed to compare with proposed protocol. To optimize hyperparameters of the machine learning model and input feature, Bayesian optimization method was adopted. As a result, the proposed protocol showed a relative root mean square error...
Ankle joint power is usually determined by a complex process that involves heavy equipment and compl...
honors thesisCollege of EngineeringComputingH. James de St. GermainMany manual laborers develop musc...
The risk of low‐back pain in manual material handling could potentially be reduced by back‐support e...
Joint moment measurements represent an objective biomechemical parameter in joint health assessment....
Mechanical loading of the low-back is an important risk factor for the development of low-back pain....
Joint moment measurements represent an objective biomechemical parameter in joint health assessment....
We propose a novel machine learning (ML)-driven methodology to estimate biomechanical variables of i...
Exoskeleton robots demonstrate promise in their application in assisting or enhancing human physical...
Exoskeletons are increasingly used in rehabilitation and daily life in persons with motor disorders ...
Extreme angles in lower body joints may adversely increase the risk of injury to joints. These injur...
Objective: Current limitations in Electromyography (EMG)-driven Neuromusculoskeletal (NMS) modeling ...
Many work activities can imply a biomechanical overload. Among these activities, lifting loads may d...
Repetitive lifting of heavy loads increases the risk of back pain and even lumbar vertebral injuries...
Repetitive lifting of heavy loads increases the risk of back pain and even lumbar vertebral injuries...
Statistical data acquired from US citizens in 2013 showed that the overall percentage of all disabil...
Ankle joint power is usually determined by a complex process that involves heavy equipment and compl...
honors thesisCollege of EngineeringComputingH. James de St. GermainMany manual laborers develop musc...
The risk of low‐back pain in manual material handling could potentially be reduced by back‐support e...
Joint moment measurements represent an objective biomechemical parameter in joint health assessment....
Mechanical loading of the low-back is an important risk factor for the development of low-back pain....
Joint moment measurements represent an objective biomechemical parameter in joint health assessment....
We propose a novel machine learning (ML)-driven methodology to estimate biomechanical variables of i...
Exoskeleton robots demonstrate promise in their application in assisting or enhancing human physical...
Exoskeletons are increasingly used in rehabilitation and daily life in persons with motor disorders ...
Extreme angles in lower body joints may adversely increase the risk of injury to joints. These injur...
Objective: Current limitations in Electromyography (EMG)-driven Neuromusculoskeletal (NMS) modeling ...
Many work activities can imply a biomechanical overload. Among these activities, lifting loads may d...
Repetitive lifting of heavy loads increases the risk of back pain and even lumbar vertebral injuries...
Repetitive lifting of heavy loads increases the risk of back pain and even lumbar vertebral injuries...
Statistical data acquired from US citizens in 2013 showed that the overall percentage of all disabil...
Ankle joint power is usually determined by a complex process that involves heavy equipment and compl...
honors thesisCollege of EngineeringComputingH. James de St. GermainMany manual laborers develop musc...
The risk of low‐back pain in manual material handling could potentially be reduced by back‐support e...