The CSB-SCB podcast is owned and operated by the Canadian Society for Biomechanics. Student Representatives, Jackie Zehr and Franziska Onasch, interview experts (academics, industry professionals, practitioners) about the science and practice of biomechanics. Interdisciplinary topics are discussed with a particular focus on research, technology, evidence-based practice, and knowledge translation in the field of biomechanics. New episodes are released on the first Monday of each month. For qu ...
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15: Panel Discussion — NACOB Student Committee
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NACOB 2022 Student Committee Members, Chris Bailey, Victor Chan, Olena Klahsen, and Jenny Leestma, promote student-focused events at the upcoming North American Congress on Biomechanics Conference. They also recommend fun attractions to attend while visiting Ottawa.Par Canadian Society for Biomechanics
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14: Electromyography and Its Use to Control Prosthetics — Dr. Usha Kuruganti
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Dr. Usha Kuruganti, Professor at the University of New Brunswick, discusses the use of electromyography signals to control prosthetic devices. She also explains some of her research on bilateral strength deficits in athletic, aging, and occupational contexts.Par Canadian Society for Biomechanics
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13: Shoulder Biomechanics — Dr. Clark Dickerson
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Dr. Clark Dickerson, Professor at the University of Waterloo, explains the majesty and complexity of the shoulder complex and its stability. He also discusses his research on fatigue-related rotator cuff injuries, comparative shoulder biomechanics, and digital human modelling for the purpose of human shoulder evaluation in occupational contexts. Cl…
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12: MRI in Biomechanics Research — Dr. Emily McWalter
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Dr. Emily McWalter, Assistant Professor at the University of Saskatchewan, discusses her research on the use of MRI for the study of knee joint and soft tissue function in disease states. She also explains the development of novel quantitative MRI techniques to study the structure and function of tendons and ligaments in the knee.…
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11: Trauma Biomechanics & Safety Systems — Dr. Cheryl Quenneville
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Dr. Cheryl Quenneville, Associate Professor at McMaster University, discusses her research on bone fracture related to high energy impact exposures and the development of injury thresholds. She further discusses ongoing research on safety systems intended to prevent traumatic injury and orthopaedic fixation devices for comminuted fracture.…
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10: Panel Discussion — Recent MSc and PhD Graduates
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Recent graduates of MSc (Laura Healey, Rob Mackowiak) and PhD (Heather Johnston, Anthony Gatti) programs share their experiences with selecting a graduate program and pivoting their research plans due to COVID-19 interruptions. They also described their transitions between degrees and from graduate school to industry employment and postdoctoral pos…
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09: Functional Adaptations to Joint Disorders — Dr. Cheryl Kozey
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Dr. Cheryl Kozey, Professor at Dalhousie University, discusses her research on the functional and neuromuscular adaptations associated with bone and joint disorders; namely, knee osteoarthritis and low back pain. She also discusses her experiences with knowledge translation and collaboration.Par Canadian Society for Biomechanics
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08: Machine Learning in Human Movement Research — Dr. Ryan Graham
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Dr. Ryan Graham, Associate Professor at the University of Ottawa, discusses his research on the use of machine learning and dynamical systems tools for the evaluation of movement quality and movement screening. As co-chair of the upcoming NACOB conference, Dr. Graham further shares important updates and information about the conference program and …
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07: Continuum Mechanics of Soft Tissues — Dr. Salvatore Federico
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Dr. Salvatore Federico, Professor at the University of Calgary, discusses principles of continuum mechanics in the context of soft musculoskeletal tissues, particularly articular cartilage. He also discusses the evolution of properties included in microstructural constitutive models of cartilage and his research on growth and remodelling of biologi…
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06: Neuromechanics of the Upper Extremity — Dr. Mike Holmes
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Dr. Mike Holmes, Associate Professor at Brock University, discusses how principles of neuromechanics and neural control are used to study upper extremity performance and injury, specifically in the context of E-sports and adaptive robotics. He further discusses his past research on upper extremity proprioception and its relation to neck pain histor…
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05: Advancements in Movement Tracking Technology — Dr. Scott Selbie
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Dr. Scott Selbie, CEO and Co-Founder of Theia Markerless Inc. and Director of Research at C-Motion Inc., discusses the development and validation of markerless motion tracking technology for POSE estimation of skeletal segments. He further discusses how the markerless technology is being used within and beyond research.…
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04: Skeletal Tissues as Smart Materials — Dr. Heidi Ploeg
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Dr. Heidi Ploeg, Associate Professor at Queen's University, discusses her research on the mechanical and biochemical testing of live bone tissue for the prevention of total joint replacement and/or hip fracture. She also explains how data from these complex experiments inform finite element analyses conducted in her laboratory.…
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03: Skeletal Muscle Contraction and Force Prediction — Dr. Walter Herzog
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Dr. Walter Herzog, Professor at the University of Calgary, discusses the theoretical evolution of molecular contractile mechanics in skeletal muscles and models used for the prediction of muscle force distribution. He also explains his research on lower limb joint biomechanics related to osteoarthritis development and ligament/meniscal injuries in …
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02: Performance, Pain, and Injury of the Lumbar Spine — Dr. Jack Callaghan
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Dr. Jack Callaghan, Professor at the University of Waterloo, discusses the effects of posture on lumbar spine performance and injury risk. Low back pain development related to prolonged sedentary work exposures like sitting and standing are also explained.Par Canadian Society for Biomechanics
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01: An Introduction to the CSB-SCB — Dr. Janie Wilson
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CSB-SCB President, Dr. Janie Wilson, discusses the history, objectives, and initiatives of the Canadian Society for Biomechanics.Par Canadian Society for Biomechanics
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