Publications by authors named "Sahar Benadi"

The knee is one of the regions of interest for pedestrian safety assessment. Past testing to study knee ligament injuries for pedestrian impact only included knees in full extension and mostly focused on global responses. As the knee flexion angle and the initial ligament laxity may affect the elongation at which ligaments fail, the objectives of this study were (1) to design an experimental protocol to assess the laxity of knee ligaments before measuring their elongation at failure, (2) to apply it in paired knee tests at two flexion angles (10 and 45 degrees).

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  • Stereoelectroencephalography is a surgical technique aimed at treating epilepsy that doesn't respond to medication by inserting electrodes in the brain to identify seizure origins.
  • The authors suggest new interactive and automatic methods to help surgeons accurately segment these electrodes and their contacts in post-operative images.
  • They compare these methods in terms of accuracy and speed, aiming to enhance the efficiency and precision of the localization process for neurosurgeons and neurologists.
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