Josh Carter (@josh_carter_97) 's Twitter Profile
Josh Carter

@josh_carter_97

Biomechanics PhD student at the University of Bath

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University of Bath (@uniofbath) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Those working in the sporting and health industries are invited to our Innovation in Sport event, to learn about the leading work we deliver in sport across research, performance and education🏅📚 Tuesday 6th June, Team Bath bit.ly/41rwvtw

Those working in the sporting and health industries are invited to our Innovation in Sport event, to learn about the leading work we deliver in sport across research, performance and education🏅📚 

Tuesday 6th June, <a href="/TeamBath/">Team Bath</a> 

 bit.ly/41rwvtw
Stuart McErlain-Naylor (@biomechstu) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Estimation of ground reaction force during running using consumer-level insoles and machine learning Nice work and fantastic presentation (slides and delivery) by Josh Carter 👏🏻 Full article: commons.nmu.edu/isbs/vol41/iss…

Estimation of ground reaction force during running using consumer-level insoles and machine learning

Nice work and fantastic presentation (slides and delivery) by <a href="/Josh_Carter_97/">Josh Carter</a> 👏🏻

Full article: commons.nmu.edu/isbs/vol41/iss…
Ezio Preatoni (@iszio) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Josh Carter shows that GRF can be estimated with NURVV Run consumer-priced wearables >>peerj.com/articles/17896/ 1st stage of our attempt to develop validated methods that can measure #biomech #loading & enable #field testing on a wide scale Grant Trewartha Dario Cazzola Dr Xi Chen

Josh Carter (@josh_carter_97) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The first paper of my PhD on the estimation of GRFs from wearables is now live: peerj.com/articles/17896/ Full dataset of 50 runners (osf.io/wqjp9/) and accompanying code (github.com/JoshCarter97/L…) also open access for those interested!

Karl Morgan (@morgan_karl_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Many with knee osteoarthritis believe physical activity is dangerous. We explore why this may be the case by discussing current evidence and presenting recommendations for future study designs to help bring clarity Versus Arthritis Experimental Physiology OARSI Early Career Investigators physoc.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1113/EP…