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Biomechanical Engineering Research Lab

@berl_willing

Biomechanical Engineering Research Lab at @WesternU lead by Dr. Ryan Willing. Studying human joint biomechanics via modelling & in vitro experimental analyses

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Poster 1787 (poster session 2) Samira Vakili (here in spirit!) - The Development of a Virtual Reconstruction of the ACL to Assess the Biomechanics Contributions of the Anterolateral Complex of the knee #ORS2023

Poster 1787 (poster session 2) 
Samira Vakili (here in spirit!) - The Development of a Virtual Reconstruction of the ACL to Assess the Biomechanics Contributions of the Anterolateral Complex of the knee #ORS2023
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☑️ #ORSImplants ☑️ Poster sessions ☑️ Networking and great conversations ☑️ Talks and impressive science A corn-fed 5 days in Dallas for BERL. Thanks Orthopaedic Research Society !

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Dominique Cava was at #OARSI2023 last representing BERL and WOBL last week presenting her work on the effect of reducing sampling rate on electromyography parameters during gait in patients with knee OA 📍Denver, CO 🏔️

Dominique Cava was at #OARSI2023 last representing BERL and <a href="/WOBL_Western/">WOBL</a> last week presenting her work on the effect of reducing sampling rate on electromyography parameters during gait in patients with knee OA
📍Denver, CO 🏔️
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I am pleased to announce that our newest paper is now available online in the ASME Journal of Biomedical Engineering. asmedigitalcollection.asme.org/biomechanical/… Ryan Willing Biomechanical Engineering Research Lab @FKSMC_Getgood Stryker Communications Stryker Surgical Technologies #MedicalResearch #BiomedicalEngineering #TKA #JointSimulators

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Alex Galley is representing BERL at CSME2023 ! He is presenting today, at 11:25am in the Biomechanics 2 session (room A2 – 1030). Check out his talk, titled "Comparison of patellofemoral kinematics and quadriceps forces with an Oxford Rig versus a novel Muscle Actuator System"

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🎓 My Ph.D. Ceremony! 🎉 They say Ph.D. stands for "Permanent Head Damage 😂 ," but I've embraced the transformation. Before and after versions of me definitely exist, and I'm loving the post-PhD edition! 💪 #PhDGraduate #NewChapter #health #hospital #research #londonontario

🎓 My Ph.D. Ceremony! 🎉 They say Ph.D. stands for "Permanent Head Damage 😂 ," but I've embraced the transformation. Before and after versions of me definitely exist, and I'm loving the post-PhD edition! 💪 #PhDGraduate #NewChapter #health #hospital #research #londonontario
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Emma Donnelly is at #COAMEETING 📍Calgary, AB See her talk in this morning’s arthroplasty focus session (Glen 209), presenting “Knee kinematics during laxity testing following robotic-assisted and conventional mechanical total joint replacement”

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🎉 Dominique Cava, PhD !! 🎉 Dominique, our modelling guru, successfully defended her doctoral thesis: Development of an EMG-informed NMSK framework to measure KJCFs. Congratulations, Dr. Cava!

🎉 Dominique Cava, PhD !! 🎉
Dominique, our modelling guru, successfully defended her doctoral thesis: Development of an EMG-informed NMSK framework to measure KJCFs. Congratulations, Dr. Cava!
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Celebrating one week of Alex Galley, PhD !! 🎉 Last week, Alex successfully defended his doctoral thesis: Characterizing TKR Biomechanics using a novel muscle-driven joint motion simulator. Congratulations, Dr. Galley!

Celebrating one week of Alex Galley, PhD !! 🎉
Last week, Alex successfully defended his doctoral thesis: Characterizing TKR Biomechanics using a novel muscle-driven joint motion simulator. Congratulations, Dr. Galley!
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I am pleased to announce that our newest paper is now available online in the ASME Journal of Biomedical Engineering asmedigitalcollection.asme.org/biomechanical/…