Ian J. Kremenic, Nicholas Institute of Sports Medicine and Athletic Trauma, Lenox Hill Hospital
Nicholas Institute of Sports Medicine and Athletic Trauma, Lenox Hill HospitalAuthor Of 4 ePosters
403. Biomechanics and Neural Control of Movement - musculoskeletal mechanics/modeling
Scientific Abstract
810 - Use Of Machine Learning To Predict Low-back Pain From Motion Capture Data Using Multi-segment Spine Model
Session Type
Thematic Poster
Session Name
B-48 - Spine
Primary Author
Authors
- Ian J. Kremenic, Nicholas Institute of Sports Medicine and Athletic Trauma, Lenox Hill Hospital
- Jovan Zigic, Virginia Polytechnic Institute
- Marshall Hagins, Harkness Center for Dance Injuries, NYU Langone Orthopedic Hospital
- Karl F. Orishimo, Nicholas Institute of Sports Medicine and Athletic Trauma, Lenox Hill Hospital
- Christopher T. Swain, Australian Catholic University
- Marijeanne Liederbach, Harkness Center for Dance Injuries, NYU Langone Orthopedic Hospital
1029 - Effect Of Countermovement Depth On The Neuromechanics Of A Vertical Jump
Session Type
Free Communication/Poster
Session Name
B-73 - Sports Biomechanics
Authors
- Malachy P. McHugh, Nicholas Institute of Sports Medicine and Athletic Trauma
- Josef A. Cohen, Nicholas Institute of Sports Medicine and Athletic Trauma
- Karl F. Orishimo, Nicholas Institute of Sports Medicine and Athletic Trauma
- Ian J. Kremenic, Nicholas Institute of Sports Medicine and Athletic Trauma, Lenox Hill Hospital
1037 - Biomechanics Metrics Associated With Golfing Prowess
Session Type
Free Communication/Poster
Session Name
B-73 - Sports Biomechanics
Authors
- Karl F. Orishimo, Nicholas Institue of Sports Medicine and Athletic Trauma
- Catherine O'Mahoney, Nicholas Institue of Sports Medicine and Athletic Trauma
- Ian J. Kremenic, Nicholas Institute of Sports Medicine and Athletic Trauma, Lenox Hill Hospital
- Stephen J. Nicholas, Nicholas Institue of Sports Medicine and Athletic Trauma
- Malachy P. McHugh, Nicholas Institute of Sports Medicine and Athletic Trauma
2221 - Long Term Habituation To Carbohydrate-Restricted Diet Preserved Performance And Central Drive After 2 Hours Of Running: A Case Study
Session Type
Free Communication/Poster
Session Name
D-65 - Carbohydrate Metabolism