Publications by authors named "F Ghezelbash"

This study assessed the effect of a small-torque generating passive back-support exoskeleton during a low demanding occupational task, namely a repetitive lifting/lowering of an empty crate between the knee and shoulder heights. A comprehensive set of outcomes was considered, ranging from the measured trunk muscle activation and trunk movement to the estimated muscle group forces/coordination, spine loading and spine stability, using a dynamic subject-specific EMG-assisted musculoskeletal model. The exoskeleton decreased back muscle activation and corresponding muscle forces in the lowering phase and reduced spinal loading at larger trunk flexion angles (decreased peak compression and shear forces by ∼ 15%).

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  • * The study uses a validated model to analyze how changes in knee flexion angles (KFA) impact forces on the posterior cruciate ligament (PCL) and other muscles during seated MVIC flexion exercises.
  • * Findings show that as knee flexion increases, PCL and tibiofemoral contact forces rise significantly, indicating that these factors are key to understanding knee biomechanics and improving rehabilitation strategies.
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Low back pain is a leading cause of disability worldwide, often attributed to intervertebral disc (IVD) degeneration with loss of the functional nucleus pulposus (NP). Regenerative strategies utilizing biomaterials and stem cells are promising for NP repair. Human NP tissue is highly viscoelastic, relaxing stress rapidly under deformation.

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Spine biomechanics is at a transformation with the advent and integration of machine learning and computer vision technologies. These novel techniques facilitate the estimation of 3D body shapes, anthropometrics, and kinematics from as simple as a single-camera image, making them more accessible and practical for a diverse range of applications. This study introduces a framework that merges these methodologies with traditional musculoskeletal modeling, enabling comprehensive analysis of spinal biomechanics during complex activities from a single camera.

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Fibrin clot is a vital class of fibrous materials, governing the mechanical response of blood clots. Fracture behavior of fibrin clots under complex physiological load is relevant for hemostasis and thrombosis. But how they fracture under cyclic and variable rate loading has not been reported.

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