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  • Internal Dataset

    Adjacent segment mechanics in cervical arthrodesis patients

    Authors
    • Anderst, William
    • LeVasseur, Clarissa
    • Pitcairn, Samuel
    • Lee, Joon Y.
    • 2 more author(s)...
    Description

    The authors measured cervical spine kinematics of patients before and after anterior cervical discectomy and fusion surgery. From the Biodynamics Laboratory website: This NIH-funded prospective study aims to identify the factors that have the greatest effect on adjacent segment mechanics after cervical fusion. A total of 88 anterior cervical fusion patients will be tested prior to surgery, and 1 and...

    Keywords
    • Cervical Vertebrae
    • Kinematics
    • Spinal Fusion
    • Spine
    Timeframe
    2016
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  • Internal Dataset

    Worn region size of shoe outsole impacts human slips: Testing a mechanistic model

    Authors
    • Beschorner, Kurt
    • Sundaram, Vani H.
    • Hemler, Sarah L.
    • Chanda, Arnab
    • 2 more author(s)...
    Description

    This dataset contains slip-test data from 57 adult participants in a study examining the relationship between shoe outsole tread wear and occurrences of slipping. Participants wore their own shoes in a test environment where they encountered an unexpected slip condition, with data recorded by embedded force plates. Measurements include the shoe worn region size, available coefficient of friction (ACOF),...

    Keywords
    • Accidental Falls
    • Accidents, Occupational
    • Footwear
    • Hydrodynamics
    • Mechanical Engineering
    • Occupational Injuries
    • Shoes
    • Tribology
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    Free to all
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    Changes in under-shoe traction and fluid drainage for progressively worn shoe tread

    Authors
    • Beschorner, Kurt
    • Hemler, Sarah L.
    • Charbonneau, Danielle N.
    • Iraqi, Arian
    • 3 more author(s)...
    Description

    This dataset measures the traction performance of five shoes subjected to mechanical wear in order to examine the reduced efficacy of slip-resistant shoes as they become worn. Key measurements include the coefficient of friction and under-shoe fluid pressures at baseline and after each worn iteration and the worn region size of each size; calculations include the peak fluid pressure and the fluid force....

    Keywords
    • Accidental Falls
    • Accidents, Occupational
    • Footwear
    • Mechanical Engineering
    • Occupational Injuries
    • Shoes
    • Tribology
    Access Rights
    Free to all