Publications by authors named "Emoonah McClerklin"

Prosthetic knees available to individuals with transfemoral amputation seek to restore functional ability to the user. Passive prosthetic knees are lightweight but can restore only limited, dissipative ambulation activities whereas active knees can provide energy to restore additional ambulation activities such as stair climbing and standing up from a chair. Semi-active prosthetic devices aim to only power a subset of activities and use passive components and control when that power is not necessary.

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Human pose estimation from monocular video is a rapidly advancing field that offers great promise to human movement science and rehabilitation. This potential is tempered by the smaller body of work ensuring the outputs are clinically meaningful and properly calibrated. Gait analysis, typically performed in a dedicated lab, produces precise measurements including kinematics and step timing.

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