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Quick Reference: Research Projects P. 10 Publications P. 20 Short Papers P. 29 Abstracts P. 39 CURRICULUM VITAE Gerald Francis Harris, Ph.D., P.E. EDUCATION: B.S. Mechanical Engineering U.S. Naval Academy 1971 Annapolis, MD M.A. Human Resources Management Pepperdine University 1976 Los Angeles, CA M.S. Biomedical Engineering Marquette University 1978 Milwaukee, WI Ph.D. Biomedical Engineering Marquette University 1981 Milwaukee, WI RESEARCH INTERESTS: Orthopaedic Biomechanics, Impact Biomechanics, Rehabilitation Engineering, and Analysis of Gait; Measurement of Human Performance; Mechanical Design; and, Computerized Data Acquisition and Analysis. PRESENT POSITION: [8/94–Present] Professor of Biomedical Engineering [8/89–8/94] Associate Professor of Biomedical Engineering [8/87–8/89] Assistant Professor of Biomedical Engineering Marquette University Opus College of Engineering Biomedical Engineering Department PO BOX 1881 Milwaukee, WI 53201-1881 [7/99–Present] Director, Orthopaedic & Rehabilitation Engineering Center (OREC) Marquette University & The Medical College of Wisconsin PO BOX 1881 Milwaukee, WI 53201-1881 [11/18-Present] Professor, Interdisciplinary Neuroscience Graduate Program Marquette University Opus College of Engineering Biomedical Engineering Department PO BOX 1881 Milwaukee, WI 53201-1881 CONCURRENT ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS: ['02–Present] Professor of Mechanical Engineering Marquette University ['93–Present] Department of Orthopaedic Surgery ['89–Present] Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation The Medical College of Wisconsin Milwaukee, WI 53226 ['81–Present] Active Scientific Staff Appointment ['96–Present] Director of Biomedical & Rehabilitation Engineering Shriners Hospitals for Children, Chicago, IL 60635

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Research Projects P. 10 Publications P. 20 Short Papers P. 29 Abstracts P. 39CURRICULUM VITAE

Gerald Francis Harris, Ph.D., P.E. EDUCATION:

B.S. Mechanical Engineering U.S. Naval Academy 1971 Annapolis, MD

M.A. Human Resources Management Pepperdine University 1976 Los Angeles, CA

M.S. Biomedical Engineering Marquette University 1978 Milwaukee, WI

Ph.D. Biomedical Engineering Marquette University 1981 Milwaukee, WI

RESEARCH INTERESTS:

Orthopaedic Biomechanics, Impact Biomechanics, Rehabilitation Engineering, and Analysis of Gait; Measurement of Human Performance; Mechanical Design; and, Computerized Data Acquisition and Analysis.

PRESENT POSITION:

[8/94–Present] Professor of Biomedical Engineering [8/89–8/94] Associate Professor of Biomedical Engineering [8/87–8/89] Assistant Professor of Biomedical Engineering

Marquette UniversityOpus College of EngineeringBiomedical Engineering DepartmentPO BOX 1881 Milwaukee, WI 53201-1881

[7/99–Present] Director, Orthopaedic & Rehabilitation Engineering Center (OREC)Marquette University & The Medical College of WisconsinPO BOX 1881 Milwaukee, WI 53201-1881

[11/18-Present] Professor, Interdisciplinary Neuroscience Graduate Program Marquette UniversityOpus College of EngineeringBiomedical Engineering DepartmentPO BOX 1881 Milwaukee, WI 53201-1881

CONCURRENT ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS:

['02–Present] Professor of Mechanical EngineeringMarquette University

['93–Present] Department of Orthopaedic Surgery ['89–Present] Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation

The Medical College of WisconsinMilwaukee, WI 53226

['81–Present] Active Scientific Staff Appointment ['96–Present] Director of Biomedical & Rehabilitation Engineering

Shriners Hospitals for Children, Chicago, IL 60635

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Shirley Ryan AbilityLab (formerly the Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago), Medical College of Wisconsin,University of Wisconsin Milwaukee and Milwaukee School of Engineering (MSOE).

Gerald F. Harris, Ph.D., P.E.

APPOINTMENTS CURRENT AND PREVIOUS:

['99–present] Director, Orthopaedic & Rehabilitation Engineering Center (OREC), Marquette University and the Medical College of Wisconsin. Responsibilities include establishment, supervision, and coordination of a multi-institutional research center focused in biomechanics, biomaterials, and human motion analysis. Personnel working in the collaboration include four Ph.D., one laboratory engineer, one histotechnician, one motion analysisengineer, two laboratory fellows, and a research administrator. The Center objectives address the multi-institutional orthopaedic and rehabilitation engineering research goals of Marquette University and the Medical College of Wisconsin, Departments of Orthopaedic Surgery and Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation.

['96–present] Director, Biomedical and Rehabilitation Engineering, Shriners Hospitals for Children–Chicago, Chicago, IL. Responsibilities include supervision and coordination of clinical research in pediatric biomechanics, gait analysisand rehabilitation: maintenance of laboratory quality assurance; and, administration of computer and engineeringservices. Personnel working in the laboratory include one physical therapist, one kinesiologist, one engineer, a laboratory coordinator, two post-doctoral Fellows (physician/engineer), one post-doctoral orthopaedic surgeon, and one biomedical equipment technician. Gait analysis reviews are performed in collaboration with two orthopaedic surgeons. Annually over 300 children are evaluated for orthopaedic surgery in the laboratory.

['10–'17] Director, Rehabilitation Engineering Research Center (RERC): Technologies for Children with Orthopaedic Disabilities (Tech4POD). Responsibilities include oversight of a consortium consisting of six institutions dedicated to improving the quality of life for children with orthopaedic disabilities. This combined research focused on developing new tools, better technologies, and improved treatment strategies for children with cerebral palsy, clubfoot, spina bifida, spinal cord injuries, osteogenesis imperfects (brittle bone disease) and other orthopaedic conditions. In 2010 the National Institute on Disability, Independent Living, and Rehabilitation Research (NIDILRR) designated the consortium a national Rehabilitation Engineering Research Center at Marquette University. The consortium includes; Marquette University, Shriners Hospitals for Children - Chicago,

-['93–'96] Director, Rehabilitation Services Division, Shriners Hospitals for Children–Chicago, Chicago, IL.

Responsibilities include supervision and coordination of clinical research in pediatric gait analysis; physical, occupational and speech therapy clinical services; clinical gait analysis services; and, biomedical (clinical)engineering services. Personnel working in the division include one biomedical engineering post-doctoral fellow,one kinesiologist, five physical therapists, two occupational therapists, one speech therapist, two physical therapyassistants, one gait lab technician, and one biomedical equipment technician. Gait analysis reviews are performed in collaboration with two orthopaedic surgeons. Annually over 240 children are evaluated for orthopaedic surgery in the laboratory. The Rehabilitation Services Division also accommodates the inpatient and outpatient rehabilitative needs for the 60-bed pediatric orthopaedic hospital.

['87–'93] Director, Pediatric Gait Analysis Laboratory, Shriners Hospitals for Children–Chicago, Responsibilitiesinclude supervision and coordination of clinical research in pediatric gait analysis and rehabilitation; maintenance of laboratory standards of care; and, administration of computer and engineering services. Personnel working in the laboratory include one physical therapist, one gait technician, and one biomechanical equipment technician. Gait analysis reviews are performed in collaboration with two orthopaedic surgeons. Over 240 children are annually evaluated for orthopaedic surgery in the laboratory.

['81–'87] Laboratory Director, Biomedical Engineering and Biomechanics, Shriners Hospitals for Children–Chicago, Chicago, IL. Responsible for initiating and maintaining a research-oriented laboratory addressing the quantitativeand rehabilitative needs of children with cerebral palsy, spinal cord injury and myelomeningocele. This included budget preparation, fiscal and personnel management, long range planning of scientific and technical activities, and acquisition of capital equipment. Acquired funding from various private and Federal granting agencies. Directed the hospital electrical safety program with concurrent membership on the hospital Quality Assurance and Risk Management Committees.

['80–'81] Engineering Research Associate, Froedtert Memorial Lutheran Hospital, Biomedical Engineering Department, Milwaukee, WI. Responsible for the initial appraisal and preliminary design of a biomechanical test facility.

['78–'81] Engineering Consultant to the Shriners Hospitals for Children–Chicago, Chicago, IL. Responsible for the complete design of a biomedical engineering research facility which became operational in June 1981.

['77–'81] Research Assistant in charge of biomechanics research, Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI. Responsible for the research and development of biomechanical means for the evaluation of children with cerebralpalsy. Accomplishments included: development of a device to quantify leg rigidity and spasticity; developmentof an electrogoniometry system which uses radio telemetry; development of a computerized package to facilitatepostural sway analysis; and, clinical use and further development of a device to quantify arm rigidity and spasticity. All projects were implemented clinically.

['78–'81] Graduate Student in the Biomedical Engineering Ph.D. Program, Marquette University, Milwaukee, WI. Research studies included: passive resistance to motion in subjects with cerebral palsy; quantification of posturalsway; electrogoniometric gait analysis; analysis of physiological systems; medical physiology; analysis of trauma; advanced biomedical instrumentation; advanced computer applications; structural dynamics; analysis of structures; mechanical analysis and design; and finite element analysis techniques.

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Gerald F. Harris, Ph.D., P.E.

APPOINTMENTS CURRENT AND PREVIOUS:

['76–'78] Graduate Student in the Biomedical Engineering M.S. Program, Marquette University, Milwaukee, WI. Research and studies included: passive resistance to motion in subjects with cerebral palsy; biomedical instrumentation; computer applications; physiological transport phenomena; bioelectric phenomena; evoked potentials; analysis of impact head injury; and, applied statistics in research.

['75–'76] Graduate Student in the Human Resources Management Program, Pepperdine University, Los Angeles, CA. Studies included: managerial sociology; organizational structures; organizational development; management ethics and values; research methodology; human relations; managerial psychology; social psychology; and, budgeting and finance.

['67–'71] Undergraduate Student in the Mechanical Engineering Program, United States Naval Academy, Annapolis, MD. Studies included: engineering fundamentals; general physics; statics and dynamics; materials science; mechanics of materials; thermodynamics; fluid dynamics; electric circuits; systems analysis; advanced materials science; heat transfer; kinematics; mechanical design; and, advanced mechanical design.

MANAGERIAL EXPERIENCE:

['96–Present] Director, Biomedical and Rehabilitation Engineering, Shriners Hospitals for Children–Chicago, Chicago, IL. Responsible for program development; CQI; QA; JCAHO review preparation; and program management. Supervise and direct research and clinical efforts in pediatric motion analysis; pediatric rehabilitation; and biomedical (clinical) engineering services. Staff includes two biomedical engineering post-doctoral fellows, one orthopaedic surgery fellow, one kinesiologist, one gait lab coordinator, and one biomedical equipment technician.Gait analysis reviews are performed in collaboration with three orthopaedic surgeons. Annually over 240 children are evaluated for orthopaedic surgery.

['93–Present] Director, Rehabilitation Services Division, Shriners Hospitals for Children–Chicago, Chicago, IL. Responsible for program development; CQI; QA; JCAHO review preparation; and program management. Supervise and direct research and clinical efforts in pediatric motion analysis; physical, occupational and speech therapy clinical services; and biomedical (clinical) engineering services. Staff includes five physical therapists, two occupational therapists, two speech therapists, two physical therapy assistants, one gait laboratory technician, and one biomedical equipment technician. Clinical motion analysis services are provided in collaboration with two full-time orthopaedic surgeons. Research and training efforts serve three full-time orthopaedic surgeons, five residents and two orthopaedic fellows. Clinical services are provided to meet the inpatient and outpatient rehabilitative needs of the 60-bed pediatric orthopaedic hospital.

['89–Present] Director of Research, Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Medical College of Wisconsin. Responsible for the development and supervision of coordinated division research efforts in Biomechanics, Human Motion Analysis,Biomaterials, Biochemistry, and Microvascular and Laser Surgery. Research division staff includes three Ph.D. biomedical engineers, one Ph.D. and one M.S. biologist, one mechanical/electrical engineer, one biomedical engineer, and a histopathology technician. There are four Ph.D. and eight M.S. biomedical engineering students working in the laboratories on dissertation and thesis level projects. The divisions support the academic and research initiatives of 23 full-time academic orthopaedic surgeons, 25 orthopaedic residents, one spine fellow, one hand fellow, and five foot and ankle fellows.

['87–'93] Director, Pediatric Gait Analysis Laboratory, Shriners Hospitals for Children–Chicago, Chicago, IL. Responsibilities include: supervision and coordination of clinical gait analysis; maintenance of laboratory standards of care and administration of computer and engineering services. Personnel working in the laboratory include: one physical therapist, one gait technician, and one biomedical equipment technician. Gait analyses and reviews are performed in collaboration with two orthopaedic surgeons. Annually over 240 children are evaluated for orthopaedic surgery in the laboratory.

['81–'87] Director of the Biomedical Engineering Department, Shriners Hospitals for Children–Chicago, Chicago, IL. Responsibilities include: supervision and coordination of multiple engineering research projects; maintenance of electrical safety and standards in the surgical and recovery areas; and, administration of engineering and computerconsultation services. Personnel working in the department included two Biomedical/Electrical engineers, one Physical Therapist, one Secretary, one Data Entry Clerk, four Engineering Graduate Students, three EngineeringUndergraduate Students, two Engineering/Computer Science Consultants, and one Statistical Consultant.

['71–'76] Assistant Administrative Officer of a 300-person aircraft squadron for a period of 2 years. Responsibilitiesincluded supervision and administration of pay distribution, duty assignments, legal administration and manpower management. Administrative and Legal Officer of a 100-person detachment for a period of 1 year. Human Relations Instructor in an aircraft Wing with over 16,000 personnel for 1 year. Duties included managerial and human relations instruction. Served on special assignment to Squadron Commanding Officer in conducting a staff study of aircraft systems performance that included liaison with several major aircraft companies. This nine-month study was conducted from an engineering standpoint and resulted in recommendations for improvement of current systems involving modifications and in some cases replacement.

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ASTM International, Committee Member;

Gerald F. Harris, Ph.D., P.E.

MILITARY RECORD: Entered U.S. Marine Corps in 1971 as a 2/Lt. Awarded Naval Flight Officer Wings in 1972. Received promotion to 1/Lt. in 1972 with assignment to flight status. Promoted to Captain in 1976. Military awards: National Defense Service Medal, Vietnam Service Medal, Pistol Expert Award and Rifle Expert Award. Honorable Discharge: June 1976.

PROFESSIONAL LICENSE: Registered Professional Engineer in the State of WI, No. 18486.

PROFILED: Marquis Who's Who in Science and Engineering, 1996.

PATENT: E.A. Millar, G.F. Harris and R.G. Fink: Hip Joint Augmentation, U.S. Patent No. 4,919,672, dtd. 4/24/90. Harris, G.F., Prior Art: 3D Fluoroscopic System for Foot and Ankle Motion Analysis, 2011.

AWARDS:

['17] Outstanding Researcher Award, NIH National Center for Simulation in Rehabilitation Research (NCSRR) at Stanford University.

['14] Outstanding Researcher Award, Opus College of Engineering, Marquette University. ['14] Appointed Life Fellow, IEEE for contributions to Clinical Research and Education in Human Motion Analysis and

Rehabilitation Engineering. ['04] Lawrence G. Haggerty Faculty Award for Excellence in Research, Presented by the Graduate School, Committee

on Research and Office of Research and Sponsored Programs, Marquette University. ['00] IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society (EMBS), Third Millennium Medal for Contributions in the

Field of Biomedical Engineering. ['99] Outstanding Researcher Award, College of Engineering, Marquette University. ['95] Elected to College of Fellows, IEEE for contributions to Clinical Research and Education in Human Motion Analysis

and Rehabilitation Engineering. ['95] Elected to College of Fellows, American Institute of Medical and Biological Engineers (AIMBE). ['94] United Cerebral Palsy New Technology Award, presented at the 48th Annual Meeting of the American Academy

for Cerebral Palsy and Developmental Medicine, New Orleans, LA; An instrument to quantitatively measure spasticity at the elbow, knee and ankle via passive resistance to motion (prtm).

['92] Dow Corning Award for outstanding paper presented at the 1992 American Orthopedic Foot and Ankle Society Conference: Comparison of stability between the proximal crescentic metatarsal osteotomy and proximal v osteotomy.

['91–'97] IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society Distinguished Lecturer, Biomedical Engineering and Rehabilitation.

['90] IEEE South American Biomedical Colloquium Lecturer, Biomechanical Applications in Rehabilitation, Brazil, Argentina, Uruguay and Chile.

['90] ASEE Faculty Scholar, for study of computer aided engineering, University of Michigan. ['90] Osteogenesis Imperfecta Fellowship for the study of long bone rodding techniques in Osteogenesis Imperfecta

Foundation, Tampa, FL. ['88] SAE Ralph R. Teetor Award for educational and research achievement, presented at the National Aerospace

Technology Conference, October 1988. ['88] Elected to Sigma Xi, scientific research society. ['86] Orthopaedics Biomechanics Fellowship appointment at the Aerospace Medical Research Laboratory, Wright-

Patterson AFB, Dayton, OH. ['83] IEEE Award for outstanding paper presented at the 1982 Frontiers of Engineering and Computing in Health Care

Conference: A multi-channel radio telemetry system f or analysis of human gait. ['76-'81] GTE Automatic Electric Fellowship for graduate study in engineering, Marquette University, Milwaukee, WI. ['67] Appointment to the U.S. Naval Academy (10 USC G956).

NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL APPOINTMENTS:

Pediatric Orthopaedic Society of N.A. (POSNA) Poster Committee Member for COUR (Children’s Orthopaedics in Underserved Regions). July 2018–July 2019. Pediatric Orthopaedic Society of N.A. (POSNA) Committee Member, Children's Orthopedics in Underserved Regions (COUR) 2017–present NIH R25 Curriculum Training Committee on Rare Diseases Clinical Research Network, 2015–2016.

(American Standards for Testing Materials) F04.15.09/Biomechanics of Load Measurement, 2014. RERC RecTech, University of Alabama, Advisory Panel member, 2013–present. NURERC, Advisory Panel, 2009–2015. RESNA, Standards Committee on Wheelchairs & Transportation, 2009–present. NIDRR, RERC Review Panel, September 2013.

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Gerald F. Harris, Ph.D., P.E.

NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL APPOINTMENTS:

NIDRR, Grantee Perspective Panel, NIDRR Research Capacity Building Summit, Alexandria, VA, July 2011. OI Foundation, Scientific Meeting Workshop Chair: Osteogenesis Imperfecta, 2008. ORS, 54th Annual Meeting, Workshop Moderator: Knee Mechanics, 2008. SMALnet Research Committee, Shriners Hospitals for Children, Two-year appointment. 2007-present GCMAS, Past President of the Board of Directors, 2005–2007. RESNA, Workshop Chair: Functional Assessment of Walker Assisted Gait in Children with Diplegic Cerebral Palsy, 2005. NSF (National Science Foundation) Review Panel, Graduate Research Fellowship, 2003–2004. NIDRR Evaluation Panel: An Investigation of the Dynamics of Spasticity in Children with Cerebral Palsy, 2001–2004. NIH Clinical Research Scholars Program, Physician Research Mentor, 2000–2003. Whitaker Foundation Conference Award–Gait & Clinical Motion Analysis, Selection Committee, 2000. North American Society of Gait and Clinical Motion Analysis, Past President, 1999, 2000. North American Society of Gait and Clinical Motion Analysis, President, 1998, 1999. AIMBE, Nominating Committee, 1998. IEEE EMBS, Chair, Human Motion Analysis Workshop, WS6, 1997. IEEE EMS, VP Awards and External Activities, 1997. North American Society of Gait and Clinical Motion Analysis, President Elect, 1997, 1998. North American Society of Gait and Clinical Motion Analysis, Scientific Program Committee, 1997. AIMBE Council of Societies, Vice President, 1997–1998. National Science Foundation (NSF), Committee of Visitors, 1996. IEEE EMBS, Nominating Committee, 1996. IEEE EMBS, Conference Committee, 1996. MEWW, 2nd International Conference, Research Resources Session Chairperson, 1996. North American Society of Gait and Clinical Motion Analysis, Co-Chairperson Scientific Session on Quality

Assurance/Reliability: Kinetics, Kinematics and Temporospatial Data, 1996. AIMBE Council of Societies, Secretary, 1995–1998. North American Society of Gait and Clinical Motion Analysis, Secretary/Treasurer, 1995–1997. IMEKO/IEEE 7th International Model Based Biomeasurements Conference, Program Committee, 1995. IEEE EMBS, Finance Committee, 1994–1995. IEEE, AdHoc Committee on TAB Financial Policy, 1994–1995. IEEE EMBS, Executive Committee (Past President), 1994–1995. IEEE, Budget Development Liaison Committee (TAB Representative), 1994–1995. IEEE, Neural Networks Administrative Committee, 1994–1995. IEEE, Transactions on Medical Imaging Steering Committee, 1994–1995. IEEE EMBS, International Activities Committee, 1994–1995. IEEE EMBS, Region 10 (Taipei, Taiwan) Scientific Session Chairperson for Sessions on Computer Network Technology and

Biomedical Engineering Education, 1994. IEEE Division X, PACE Coordinator, 1994. IEEE, Eli Lilly Field Award Committee, Chair, 1993. IEEE, Technical Field Awards Council, 1993. IEEE, TAB New Technology Directions Committee (NTDC), 1993. IEEE EMS, Board of Governors, 1993–1998. IEEE EMBS, International Advisory Board, Region 10 International Conference, Taipei, Taiwan, 1993–1995. IEEE EMBS Annual Conference, Gait Workshop Chairperson, 1993. AACPDM, Subcommittee on Gait Analysis Standards, 1993–1995. IEEE, TAB Administrative Council, 1993–1994. IEEE, TAB Finance Committee, 1993–1994. IEEE, Technical Activities Board, 1992–1993. IEEE EMBS, President, 1992–1993. IEEE, TAB Products Council, 1992–1993. IEEE EMBS, Delegate to American Institute for Medical and Biological Engineering (AIMBE), 1992–1993. IEEE Division X, Nominating Committee, 1992. IEEE Microwave Theory and Techniques Society, Society Review Sub-Committee, 1992. IEEE EMBS, Student Paper Competition Judge, 1991, 1992. US Dept. of Education, ABET Program Evaluator for Bioengineering Education, 1990–1995, 1999–2003. AACPDM, Long Range Planning Committee, 1989–1991. IEEE EMBS, Program Chairperson for the 1988 Conference, New Orleans, LA. IEEE EMBS, Health Care Engineering Policy Committee, 1988–1994. IEEE EMBS, Track Chairperson for track on Biomechanics, 1987–1991. IEEE EMBS, Conference Committee Member, 1987–1991. IEEE EMBS, AdCom for Region 4, 1987, 1989, 1990.

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Gerald F. Harris, Ph.D., P.E.

NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL APPOINTMENTS:

IEEE EMS, AdCom at large, 1987–1993. AACPDM, Scientific Program Committee, 1987 Conference, Boston, MA. IEEE EMBS, Scientific Session Chairperson, 1986–1995. IEEE EMBS, Track Chairperson for track on Postural Stability and Control, 1986,1987,1990,1991. ACEMB, Session Chairperson for session on Cerebral Palsy, 1983.

REGIONAL APPOINTMENTS:

Sub-Committee Member, Grand Rounds and Core Conferences, Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Medical College of Wisconsin. September 2016–2017. EOS Imaging System Business Plan Development Work Group Member: Shriners Hospitals for Children, Chicago. Tasked to develop a business plan for clinical and research implementation of an EOS body imaging system for assessment of scoliosis, leg length discrepancy, and other lower extremity pathologies, 2014–Present. Research Committee Member, Medical College of Wisconsin, Orthopaedic Surgery, 2013–2015. Member Translational Opportunities Panel (TOP), CTSI, Clinical and Translational Science Institute of Southeastern Wisconsin, 2012. Reviewer Pilot Grant Projects, Clinical and Translational Science Institute of Southeastern Wisconsin, 2012. Research Committee Member, Musculoskeletal Research Group, Medical College of Wisconsin, Orthopaedic Surgery and Rheumatology Departments, Marquette University, 2012–present. Board of Director, Broadscope Disability Services, 2011–present. F/K/A United Cerebral Palsy of Southeastern WI Research Committee Member, Shriners Hospitals for Children – Chicago, 2011–present. AdHoc Leadership Committee Member, United Cerebral Palsy of Southeastern Wisconsin, 2012–2013. Associate Director, Governance Committee, Center for Bioengineering and Biomathematics, Marquette University and The Medical College of Wisconsin, 1993–2005. HIRB Committee Member, Shriners Hospitals for Children–Chicago, 1986–2001. Co-Chairperson, Lower Extremity Session, Falk Neurorehabilitation Symposium–Marquette University and The Medical College of Wisconsin, November 2–3, 2001. Ethics Committee Member, Shriners Hospitals for Children–Chicago, 1992–1995. Treasurer, IEEE Northwest Subsection, 1987.

UNIVERSITY APPOINTMENTS:

Chairperson, Opus College of Engineering, P&T Committee, Marquette University, 2017–2020. Member, Marquette University P&T Committee, 2017–2020. Member, MU Forum Planning Committee, 2016–2018. Chairperson, Joint Department Chair Search Committee, Marquette Biomedical Department and The Medical College of Wisconsin, 2016–2018. Member, Biomedical Engineering Research Committee, Joint Department of Biomedical Engineering, Marquette University and The Medical College of Wisconsin, 2015–present. Member, Faculty Recruitment Sub-Committee, Biomedical Engineering Department, Marquette University, 2015–present Member, Advisory Committee, Biomedical Engineering Department, Marquette University, 2015–present Reviewer, Medical Student Research Day Poster Competition, Medical College of Wisconsin, 10/2012. Member, Graduate Committee, Biomedical Engineering Department, Marquette University, 2000–present Member, Program Evaluation Committee – PEC, (F/K/A: Curriculum and Evaluation Committee (CEC) and The Academic Council) Orthopaedic Surgery Dept., The Medical College of Wisconsin, 1994–present Member, Promotion and Tenure Committee, College of Engineering, Marquette University, 1995–1997; 2010–2018 Member, Promotion and Tenure Committee, Biomedical Engineering Department, Marquette University, 1994–2018 Chairperson, Orthopaedic Research Committee, Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Medical College of WI, 1989–2005 Member, Search Committee for Chairman of Biomedical Engineering Department, Marquette University, 1999–2000. Chairperson, Undergraduate Committee, Biomedical Engineering Department, Marquette University, 1999–2000. Co-Chair, Undergraduate Committee, Biomedical Engineering Department, Marquette University, 1993–1995, 1998–1999. Member, Strategic Planning Committee, College of Engineering, Marquette University, 1998–1999. Member, Marquette University Financial Aid Committee, 1995–1998. Member, Engineering Mechanics Committee, (Mechanics of Materials & Advanced Mechanics) College of Engineering, Marquette University, 1990–1997. Member, Advisory Board to the Biology Department, Marquette University, 1983–1997 Member, Search Committee for Chairperson of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation, Medical College of Wisconsin, 1995. Member, Engineering College Building Committee, Marquette University, 1994–1995. Member, Rehabilitation Engineering Steering Committee, The Medical College of Wisconsin, 1993–1995.

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Gerald F. Harris, Ph.D., P.E.

UNIVERSITY APPOINTMENTS:

Member, Research & Scholarly Activity Committee, Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Medical College of Wisconsin, 1991–1995. Member, Search Committee for Associate Dean for Research, College of Engineering, Marquette University, 1994. Member, Strategic Research Planning Committee, The Medical College of Wisconsin, 1993–1994. Member, Promotion and Tenure Committee, to the Departments of Medical Laboratory Technology and Physical Therapy, Marquette University, 1991–1993. Chairperson, Graduate Committee, Biomedical Engineering Department, Marquette University, 1989–1993 Member, Engineering College Computer Resources Committee, College of Engineering, Marquette University, 1989–1993. Member, Ad Hoc Combined BS/MS Program Committee, College of Engineering, Marquette University, 1992. Member, Undergraduate Computer Committee, Department of Electrical, Computer and Biomedical Engineering, Marquette University, 1988–1989. Member, Graduate Committee, Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, Marquette University. 1987–1989. Member, Graduate Committee, Biomedical Engineering, College of Engineering, Marquette University, 1987–1989.

PROFESSIONAL and HONORARY ORGANIZATIONS:

American Academy for Cerebral Palsy and Developmental Medicine, Fellow American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine, Member

Brain Injury Interdisciplinary Special Interest Group (SIG) American Institute of Medical and Biological Engineers, Fellow American Orthopaedic Foot & Ankle Society (F&A), Associate, Basic Sciences Member American Society of Biomechanics, Member American Society of Engineering Education, Member American Society of Mechanical Engineers, Member Association for the Advancement of Medical Instrumentation, Member Biomedical Engineering Society (BMES), Fellow Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), Life Fellow

Engineering Management Society (EMS) Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society (IEEE-EMBS)

International Society for Measurement and Control (ISA), Member National Society of Professional Engineers (NSPE), Member Orthopaedic Research Society, Member Pediatric Orthopaedic Society of North America (POSNA), Elected Associate Member Rehabilitation Engineering Society of North America (RESNA), Member Interdisciplinary Brain Injury Special Interest Group (SIG), Member Society of Automotive Engineers, Member Sigma Xi, Member Wisconsin Society of Professional Engineers (WPSE), Member

OTHER AFFILIATIONS: Marquette University Alumni Association.National Eagle Scout Association.United States Naval Institute/Life Member. United States Naval Academy Alumni Association.

MARQUETTE UNIVERSITY COURSES TAUGHT OR IN PROGRESS:

Topics in Biomechanical Engineering – Global Mobility Outreach (BIEN 4931 and 5931) Undergraduate [Sp/18] (Senior) level and Upper division/Graduate level. Content: This course is part of the international program at

Marquette and focuses on motion analysis system operation and provides training for teams to join global colleagues while immediately contributing to the analysis effort; kinematics, kinetics and EMG. 1 sem. hrs. Global Mobility International Rotation (BIEN 9181) Global Mobility Outreach (BIEN 4931 and 5931)

[Sm/18] offers the option to take part in a one-week rotation to a motion analysis lab in Manila, Philippines. During this on-site, supervised experience, students will operate the same motion analysis system used in class, to assist in the clinical analysis of gait in children.

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MARQUETTE UNIVERSITY COURSES TAUGHT OR IN PROGRESS:

[Fa/17] [Fa/18] Topics in Biomechanical Engineering - Biomechanics of Sport & Injury. (BIEN 4931 and 5931) Upper division/Graduate level. Content: This course is an introduction to the study of mechanical concepts in the context of human movement, particularly those pertaining to sport and mechanisms of injury. The students should gain an understanding of the mechanical and anatomical principles that govern human motion. The first part of the course will cover injury and trauma involved in sports, with the second half of the course covering performance and measurement of biomechanics in sports. 3 sem. hrs.

[Sp/92–96] Biomechanics Instrumentation Design Laboratory 2 (BIEN–192, BIEN–4490) Undergraduate (Senior) [Sp/98] level. Content: Analysis of biomechanical problems. Use of advanced transducers in conjunction with data [Sp/00–18] acquisition workstations to obtain thermal, flow, strain, and related data from biomechanical systems. Topics

include mechanical properties of active muscles, analysis of human motion, postural stability, thermal regulation, cardiovascular mechanics, stress distribution in the skeletal system, and comparison of static and dynamic biomechanical responses to load. 3 sem. hrs.

[Fa/93] [Fa/96] Musculoskeletal Biomechanics II (BIEN–231| BIEN–6451) Graduate level. Content: The study of concepts [Fa/98] [Fa/99] of kinematics and mechanics as they apply to the field of orthopaedics. Course focuses on applications within [Fa/01] [Fa/03] the field of biomechanics and includes human motion analysis. Kinematic, kinetic and electromyographic [Fa/05] [Fa/07] aspects of human motion are covered. Body segment parameters, linear and angular kinematics and dynamics [Fa/10] [Fa/12] of joints are discussed. The phasic behavior of muscles and relationship between muscles is also covered. [Fa/14] [Fa/16] Current concepts as revealed in the recent scientific and engineering literature are highlighted. Topics include

computer modeling and analysis. 3 sem. hrs.

[Fa/97] [Fa/08] Rehabilitation Engineering Mobility (BIEN–289) Graduate level. Content: The study of concepts of kinematics & mechanics as they apply to the area of human mobility & rehabilitation. Course focuses on engineering analysis and design issues related to assistive devices & wheeled mobility aids. Application of engineering mechanics principles is employed to analyze assistive device structures and to examine the interface between device and user. Topics covered include kinematics of assistive device usage, anthropometricanalysis, user positioning and wheeled mobility dynamics. Current concepts as revealed in the recent scientific and engineering literature are highlighted. The course includes modeling and analysis. 3 sem. hrs.

[Sp/96] Introduction to Geriatrics and Gerontology (ARSC–100) Undergraduate level. Content: An overview of basic concepts in aging. Gerald F. Harris – Section on Rehabilitation Technology. 3 sem. hrs.

[Sp/95] Kinematic Basis for Human Motion Analysis (BIEN–289) Graduate level. Content: The study of concepts of kinematics and mechanics as they apply to the quantitative study of human motion analysis. Course focuses on establishment of 3-D coordinate systems and measurement techniques for the assessment of multi-body motion. Anthropometry and instrumentation systems are discussed. Current concepts as revealed in the recent scientific and engineering literature are highlighted. Topics include computer modeling and analysis. 3 sem. hrs.

[Fa/04] [Fa/09] Biomedical Engineering Analysis of Trauma (BIEN–222 | BIEN–6440) Graduate level. Content: An [Fa/11] [Fa/13] engineering analysis of the physiological changes following impact to the head, spinal cord, and limbs. [Fa/15] Electrical events and effects on tissues are also investigated. 3 sem. hrs.

[Sp/93] [Sp/97] Musculoskeletal Biomechanics I (BIEN–230) Graduate level. Content: The study of force and motion as [Sp/01] [Fa/06] related to anatomic structure and function. Forces and motions acting in the skeletal system and the various

techniques used to describe them are studied. Current concepts as revealed in the recent scientific and engineering literature are highlighted. Topics covered include bone mechanics, joint mechanics, gait kinematics, instrumentation and measurement of biomechanical phenomena, and computer modeling. 3 sem. hrs.

[Fa/99–Sp/01] Engineering Design (BIEN–142/143) Undergraduate (senior) level, Ankle Joint Control Device for Use in [Fa/02–Sp/05] Orthotics. Design of Accelerometer Head Cap for Assessment of Daily Living (2yrs). Laser and FSR

Alignment System for Foot & Ankle Motion Analysis.

[Fa/91–95] Biomechanics Instrumentation Design Laboratory 1 (BIEN–191) Undergraduate (Senior) level. Content: [Fa/00] Application of principles of engineering mechanics, data acquisition, and basic electronics in the design and

utilization of biomechanical instrumentation. Principles of transduction, mechanics, and sampling theory as applied to biomechanical systems. Experiments investigate biomechanics of the musculoskeletal system and include design content. 3 sem. hrs.

[Sp/88–91] Computer Applications in Biomedical Engineering (BIEN–185) Upper division/graduate level. Content: [Fa/88–90] Design and implementation of computer techniques for data acquisition and analysis. Emphasis on design of

algorithms for real-time processing of analog signals. Solutions to assigned projects are accomplished on laboratory computer system. 3 sem. hrs. Course was redesigned: Design and implementation of personal computer (PC) techniques for data acquisitionand analysis. Emphasis on C language, MS-DOS, moderate to high speed A/D, algorithm design, and real-time processing of analog data. Solutions to assigned design projects accomplished on PC workstations.

[Sp/90] Biomechanics of Joints, Gait and Postural Stability (BIEN–289) Graduate level. Content: Introduction to the biomechanics of joints, gait, and postural stability. Analytic methods to determine interrelationships of force and motion were stressed. Focus topics included: bone mechanics, joint mechanics, gait kinematics/kinetics, postural stability, instrumentation and measurement, and computer modeling. 3 sem. hrs.

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MARQUETTE UNIVERSITY COURSES TAUGHT OR IN PROGRESS:

[Fa/89] Mechanics of Materials (ENME–130) Undergraduate level. Content: Fundamentals of stress, strain, axial loading, torsion, bending, transverse loading, stress and strain transformations, beam deflections, energy methods, and columns. 3 sem. hrs.

[Sp/89] Transport Phenomena for Biomedical Engineers (BIEN–186) Upper division/graduate level. Content: Principles of mass momentum and energy transport phenomena. Survey of transport phenomena applications in biomedical engineering with design content. 3 sem. hrs.

[Fa/87] Biomedical Engineering (BIEN–180) Upper division/graduate level. Content: Analysis of the underlying physiologic and bioengineering aspects of the major cell and organ systems of the human from an engineering aspect. 3 sem. hrs.

[Fa/87] Introduction to Biomechanics (BIEN–289) Graduate level. Content: Introduction to the analysis and quantitative description of forces and motions acting in the human skeletal system. Content included bone mechanics, joint mechanics, gait kinematics, instrumentation and measurement of biomechanical phenomena, and computer modeling. 3 sem. hrs.

Readings and Research Courses (BIEN–295) Graduate level

[Sp/05] Slip and fall biomechanics. 2 sem hrs. [Fa/04] Dynamic characterization of postural stability during quiet and perturbed standing. 3 sem hrs. [Sp/99] Kinematic and biomechanical analysis of the scoliotic spine. 3 sem. hrs. [Sp/98] Biomechanical characterization of calcaneal kinematics. 3 sem. hrs.

Optical instrumentation for kinematic application. 3 sem. hrs. [Fa/97] Biomedical applications in rehabilitation medicine. 2 sem. hrs. [Sp/96] Pediatric motion analysis methods. 2 sem hrs.

Biomedical applications in orthopaedic medicine. 2 sem. hrs. [Fa/94] Curve fitting techniques for analysis of kinematic data. 3 sem hrs.

FEA design of a walker instrumentation system. 4 sem hrs. [Sp/94] Instrumentation for the analysis of human motion. 3 sem. hrs.

Data acquisition methods for long term recording of plantar pressure data. 1 sem. hr. [Fa/93] Evaluation of data compression techniques for biomedical data. 1 sem. hr.

Instrumentation and measurement in biomechanics. 3 sem. hrs. [Sp/93] Computer based analysis of plantar pressure patterns in insensate feet. 1 sem. hr.

Biomechanics of plantar shear during ambulation. 3 sem. hrs. [Sp/92] Biomechanics of foot and ankle motion. 2 sem. hrs.

Seated stability analysis of pediatric subjects. 3 sem. hrs. Biomechanical analysis of postural instability. 3 sem. hrs. Evaluation of an ergonomic hand tool. 3 sem. hrs.

[Fa/90] Computerized data acquisition and analysis of biomedical data. 3 sem. hrs. [Sp/90] Statistical analysis of biomedical data. 3 sem. hrs.

Biomedical assessment of wrist and hand function. 3 sem. hrs. Computerized methods for wrist joint assessment. 3 sem. hrs. Biomechanics of syndactyly. 3 sem. hrs. Biomechanics of subtalar motion. 3 sem. hrs. Computerized data acquisition and analysis of biomedical data, 6 students, 3 sem. hrs.

[Fa/89] Biomechanical analysis and design. 3 sem. hrs. Computerized data acquisition and analysis. 3 sem. hrs. Algorithm design for processing biomedical data. 1 sem. hr.

[Sm/89] Biomechanical analysis of long bone rodding. 3 sem. hrs. [Sp/89] Evaluation of foot pressure in sensate and insensate subjects. 3 sem. hrs.

Software development for clinical computer control and data acquisition. 1 sem. hr. [Fa/88] Development of a control algorithm for passive motion testing. 3 sem. hrs.

Force magnitude and spectral analysis of foot to floor contact. 3 sem. hrs. Data acquisition system design for measuring foot contact pressure. 3 sem. hrs.

[Sp/88] Quantitative analysis of G.I. tract motility. 2 sem. hrs. [Fa/87] PID velocity control of a biomechanical device. 3 sem. hrs.

Database construction for a hospital Q/A program. 1 sem. hrs.

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OTHER COURSES TAUGHT OR IN PROGRESS:

[Sp/13], [Sp/14] Orthopaedic Research Elective (320 M4310) Medical College of Wisconsin. Content: introduction to the [Sp/15], [Sp/16] mechanism of preparing a research project in the field of orthopaedic surgery. Includes a review of research

planning organization and statistical methods. Research opportunities (practicum) are provided in the areas of adult trauma and reconstructive surgery; bone tumors, sports medicine, hand, foot, spine, and pediatric orthopaedics; metabolic bone disease; arthritis; and, rehabilitation. (M–F, 8 weeks).

[Sp/91–95] Biomechanics Introduction for Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Residents. In the Functional Anatomy [Fa/91–98] and Kinesiology Course Series. Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Medical College of [Sp/99] Wisconsin.

[Fa/94], [Sp/94] Orthopaedic Research Elective (QJ301) Senior year medical school, Medical College of Wisconsin. Content: introduction to the mechanism of preparing a research project in the field of orthopaedic surgery. Includes a review of research planning organization and statistical methods. Research opportunities (practicum) are provided in the areas of adult trauma and reconstructive surgery; bone tumors, sports medicine, hand, foot, spine, and pediatric orthopaedics; metabolic bone disease; arthritis; and, rehabilitation. (M–F, 8 weeks).

RESEARCH PROJECTS – CURRENT:

[08/14–07/19] NIH (National Institutes of Health): Rare Diseases Clinical Research Network: Brittle Bone Disease Consortium. 1U54AR068069-01, $500,000, G.F. Harris, Marquette University Principal Investigator.

[10/14–09/19] U.S. Department of Health and Human Services – (NIDILRR): Advanced Rehabilitation Research Training in Pediatric

Mobility for Physicians and Engineers. 90AR5022-01-00 (Formerly H133P140023-14), $750,000, G.F. Harris, Principal Investigator.

[01/17–12/19] Shriners Hospitals for Children: Calcaneal Osteotomies for pes planovalgus in cerebral palsy: A long term comparison, $490,854. G.F. Harris, Principal Investigator.

[01/18–12/19] Shriners Hospitals for Children: Development of a Kinetic and Musculoskeletal Segmental Foot Model. $119,148. G.F. Harris, Principal Investigator.

07/19-06/22 Shriners Hospitals for Children: Shriners Motion Analysis Center Network: registry Development & Research Demonstration. $375,000. G.F. Harris, Principal Investigator.

RESEARCH PROJECTS – PRIOR: [01/82–12/82] Shriners Hospitals for Children: Application of current to correct scoliosis and related spinal curvature in

children with Cerebral Palsy. $63,000; G.F. Harris, Co-Investigator for biomechanical modeling. [06/86–06/86] AT&T, Bell Laboratories: Equipment Grant. DEC PDP 11/70VK computer, 2 RL01 disk drives, and LA36

printer. $9,385, G.F. Harris, Principal Investigator. [07/86–09/86] UES/AFOSR: Effect of low frequency vibration on bone remodeling in a primate model subjected to low

frequency vibration for controlled periods of time. $9,036, G.F. Harris, Principal Investigator. [01/83–12/86] Shriners Hospitals for Children: Data base system for evaluation of orthopaedic treatment of Cerebral

Palsy. $211,529, G.F. Harris, Principal Investigator. Acct: 15958. [01/82–12/87] Shriners Hospitals for Children: Long term biomechanical and clinical evaluation of treatment effects

upon children with Cerebral Palsy. $379,984, G.F. Harris, Principal Investigator. Acct: 15965/66. [09/87–08/88] Shriners Hospitals for Children: Quantitative assessment of neuromuscular function in children with

Cerebral Palsy. $22,247, G.F. Harris, Principal Investigator. Acct: 15952. [09/87–09/88] AFOSR: Validation evaluation and preliminary study of the AAMRL/BBD portable force dosimeter.

$51,705, G.F. Harris, Principal Investigator. [08/88–03/89] FDA: IEEE/EMBS Special symposium on maturing technologies and emerging horizons in biomedical

engineering. $15,066, G.F. Harris, Co-Principal Investigator. [06/88–05/89] ONR: IEEE/EMBS Special symposium on maturing technologies and emerging horizons in biomedical

engineering. $10,080, G.F. Harris, Co-Principal Investigator. [12/88–11/89] NIH: IEEE/EMBS Special symposium on maturing technologies and emerging horizons in biomedical

engineering. $10,000, G.F. Harris, Principal Investigator. [01/89–01/90] Osteogenesis Imperfecta Foundation: Intramedullary rodding in osteogenesis imperfecta. $5,000, G.F.

Harris, Principal Investigator.

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RESEARCH PROJECTS – PRIOR: [03/88–08/90] WCSAR/NASA: Development of a Force-Reflecting (and Zero Motion) Master Telerobotic Wrist. $25,000,

G.F. Harris, Principal Investigator. [04/90–08/90] VA Rehab R&D: Design of a knee compliance manipulandum. $5,861, G.F. Harris, Principal Investigator. [10/88–12/90] VA Rehab R&D: Development of a sensory substitution system for the insensate foot. $32,300, G.F. Harris,

Principal Investigator. [01/88–08/91] Shriners Hospitals for Children: Prospective analysis of upper limb control and function in Cerebral Palsy

and evaluation of the effectiveness of surgical intervention. $126,644, G.F. Harris, Co-Principal Investigator. Acct: 15967.

[01/92–12/92] VA Rehab R&D: Development of a miniature, shear, sensing transducer: a pilot study. $24,700, G.F. Harris, Principal Investigator.

[01/92–01/93] VA Rehab R&D: Development of a portable biofeedback cane. $24,700, G.F. Harris, Co-Principal Investigator.

[03/91–03/93] VA Rehab R&D: Contralateral versus ipsilateral cane use. $58,996, G.F. Harris, Co-Principal Investigator. [01/91–12/93] Shriners Hospitals for Children: Isolated joint function and analysis of ambulatory motion in children with

cerebral palsy: evaluation of surgical intervention. $81,000, G.F. Harris, Principal Investigator. Acct: 15955. [01/92–12/93] Shriners Hospitals for Children: Subtalar stabilization of the planovalgus foot in cerebral palsy. $80,096,

G.F. Harris, Co-Principal Investigator. Acct. #15951. [01/93–12/93] Shriners Hospitals for Children: Workshop on human motion analysis. $15,000, G.F. Harris, Co-Principal

Investigator. [01/93–12/94] Shriners Hospitals for Children: Controlled clinical trial of selective dorsal rhizotomy in the treatment of

cerebral palsy. $153,373, G.F. Harris, Co-Investigator. [10/92–09/95] VA Rehab R&D: Holter system development for recording plantar pressures. $190,800, G.F. Harris, Co-

Principal Investigator. [07/94–09/95] VA Rehab R&D: Non-Invasive 3-D In Vivo Motion Analysis of the Cervical Spine. $36,700; G.F. Harris,

Co-Principal Investigator. [07/93–06/96] NIH: A CT, MR and cryomicrotomic study of spine anatomy. $939,552, G.F. Harris, Co-Investigator,

RO1AR33667-06. [03/95–07/96] ONR: Motion Analysis of Ligamentous Cervical Spines. $105,000, G.F. Harris, Principal Investigator. [07/95–08/96] NSF: Special Track for IEEE/EMBS Annual Conference: Tissue Engineering. $11,898, G.F. Harris,

Co-Principal Investigator, #BES-9503308. [09/97–11/97] NIH: Symposium on Gait Analysis in Medical Rehabilitation. $2,000, R13HD36011-01, G.F. Harris,

Principal Investigator. [01/97–12/97] Shriners Hospitals for Children: Pediatric gait and motion assessment: clinical needs and emerging

technologies. $15,000, G.F. Harris, Co-Principal Investigator, #9950. [01/98–12/98] U.S. Olympic Committee (USOC): Biomechanical Analysis of “Clap Skate” and Traditional Skate During

the Speed Skating Sprint Start: High Speed 3D Video, Lightweight Accelerometry Analysis Sensor System (LAASS) and Plantar Pressures. $25,163, G.F. Harris, Co-Principal Investigator.

[01/96–12/99] Shriners Hospitals for Children: Posterior tibial tendon surgery in children with cerebral palsy: A randomized, prospective study using 3-D segmental foot and ankle motion analysis. $97,292, G.F. Harris, Co-Principal Investigator, #9510.

[01/97–12/99] Shriners Hospitals for Children: Quantitative study of walker assisted gait in children with cerebral palsy. $71,112, G.F. Harris, Co-Principal Investigator, #9520.

[01/97–12/99] NIH: Rocker sole kinetics and kinematics. $482,017, R01, HD31989-01A1, G.F. Harris, Co-Principal Investigator.

[01/97–12/99] Shriners Hospitals for Children: Support for pediatric motion analysis studies (post-doctoral and graduate support). $111,293, G.F. Harris, Co-Principal Investigator.

[07/94–06/00] NIH: Rehabilitation research training: physicians and biomedical engineers. $724,557: G.F. Harris, Co-Principal Investigator, T-32, HD07437-01A1.

[01/00–12/00] Shriners Hospitals for Children: Shriners Pediatric Workshop/Symposium: A new millennium of discovery in clinical care and motion analysis technology. $15,000, G.F. Harris, Principal Investigator.

[01/99–12/01] Shriners Hospitals for Children: Postural stability, gait analysis, and functional measurement instruments in children with cerebral palsy: A study of correlation. $161,829, G.F. Harris, Co-Principal Investigator. Second award [1/02–12/04] $183,518.

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RESEARCH PROJECTS – PRIOR: [10/99–09/02] Allergan Research Foundation: Botulinum A toxin compared to stretching casts in the treatment of spastic

diplegic and spastic hemiplegic cerebral palsy patients (a multi-center study). $215,000 and $115,500 worth of Botox, G.F. Harris, Co-Investigator.

[12/00–11/03] Falk Foundation: Neurorehabilitation Research Center. $850,000, G.F. Harris, Co-Principal Investigator. [01/03–12/03] NIH/Shriners Hospitals for Children: Workshop on Adult and Pediatric Foot and Ankle Motion Analysis.

$20,000, Natcher Auditorium, NIH, Bethesda, MD, Nov. 15, 2003. G.F. Harris Co-Principal Investigator. [01/02–12/04] Whittaker Foundation: Enhancing BME Education through the MU-MCW Bridge: Rehabilitative

Bioengineering Component. $1,000,000, G.F. Harris, Co-Principal Investigator. [01/02–12/04] Shriners Hospitals for Children: Assistive Device Dependent Cerebral Palsy Children: Gait, Postural

Stability and Motor Function Evaluation. $180,173, G.F. Harris, Co-Principal Investigator. [01/02–12/04] Shriners Hospitals for Children: Pediatric Electromyographic Topography for Surface and Deep Muscle

Activity Analysis. $166,625, G.F. Harris, Co-Principal Investigator. [11/01–10/05] NIDRR (National Institute on Disability and Rehabilitation Research): Quantitative Study of Anterior

and Posterior Walker Usage Dynamics in Children with Cerebral Palsy. H133G010069, $449,983, G.F. Harris, Principal Investigator.

[07/02–06/08] NIDRR (National Institute on Disability and Rehabilitation Research): Advanced Research Training Grant for Physicians and Biomedical Engineers. H133P020004, $675,000, G.F. Harris, Principal Investigator.

[06/08–08/08] OREF (Orthopaedic Research & Education Foundation): Medical Student Summer Orthopaedic Research Fellowship. $2,500, Awarded to Lauren Jorgensen, Mentor: G.F. Harris, OREC Gait Lab Director, June-August 2008.

[11/05–10/09] NIDRR (National Institute on Disability and Rehabilitation Research): Fracture Risk Prediction in Children and Young Adults with Osteogenesis Imperfecta. H133G050201, $450,000, G.F. Harris, Principal Investigator.

[09/04–08/10] NIDRR (National Institute on Disability and Rehabilitation Research): Clinician Researchers and Engineers: Advanced Rehabilitation Research Training. H133P040008, $750,000, G.F. Harris, Principal Investigator.

[11/07–10/10] Falk Foundation: Research and Care of Children with Osteogenesis Imperfecta. $500,000, G.F. Harris, Co-Principal Investigator.

[12/06–11/10] NIDRR (National Institute on Disability and Rehabilitation Research): Development of Dynamic Pedorthosis for Improving Clubfoot Correction. H133G060142, $450,000, G.F. Harris, Co-Principal Investigator.

[01/06–12/10] Shriners Hospitals for Children: (from John Hopkins to Marquette University) Natural History of Scoliosis in Osteogenesis Imperfecta. $49,340, G.F. Harris, Co-Principal Investigator.

[01/07–12/10] NIDRR (National Institute on Disability and Rehabilitation Research): Conservative and Surgical Clubfoot Treatment, A Multi-Center Study. H133G060252, $450,000, G.F. Harris, Co-Principal Investigator.

[01/07–12/10] NIDRR (National Institute on Disability and Rehabilitation Research): Clinical Reliability and Validity of a Foot Model: Assessing Efficacy and Functional Outcome with Orthotic Intervention in Children with CP. H133G060155, $450,000, G.F. Harris, Co-Principal Investigator.

[01/12–06/14] Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (LBNL): Advanced Light Source (ALS) Imaging Facility Award, Analysis of bone microstructure in osteogenesis imperfecta/brittle bone disease. Microtomography Beamline 8.3.2, G.F. Harris, Principal Investigator.

[09/08–08/14] NIDRR (National Institute on Disability and Rehabilitation Research): Advanced Rehabilitation Research Training in Pediatric Mobility. H133P080005, $750,000, G.F. Harris, Principal Investigator.

[01/09–10/14] OI Foundation (Osteogenesis Imperfecta Foundation): Linked Clinical Research Center (LCRC-Midwest). $127,200, G.F. Harris, Co-Principal Investigator.

[07/12–06/15] Shriners Hospitals for Children – Chicago: Bone characterization for Improved Care of Children with Osteogenesis Imperfecta. $199,170, G.F. Harris, Principal Investigator and Postdoctoral Mentor.

[10/10–08/15] U.S. Department of Education, FIPSE (Naretti Grant): Center for Technology and Research in Biomedical Engineering. $39,000, G.F. Harris, Consultant for ITESM, Chihuahua, MX.

[08/11–04/16] Pedorthic Foundation: A Novel Fluoroscopic Imaging System for Foot and Ankle Motion Analysis during Walking, $7,500, G.F. Harris, Principal Investigator.

[05/15–04/16] American Cancer Society and Medical College of Wisconsin Cancer Center: Joint Kinetic Strategies in Oncology Patients with Femoral Endoprostheses. FP8336, $30,000, G.F. Harris, Mentor.

[12/15–05/16] Marquette University, Office of International Education: International Research Award, $3,000, G.F. Harris, Mentor.

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National Institute on Disability, Independent Living,and Rehabilitation Research

Gerald F. Harris, Ph.D., P.E.

RESEARCH PROJECTS – PRIOR: [07/15–07/16] I-Corps Sites: Southeastern Wisconsin – National Science Foundation; Subaward 153405564 from the

University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee: Enhancing Regional Technology Commercialization. $2,400, G.F. Harris, Mentor.

[01/16–07/16] I-Corps –National Science Foundation: Personal Wheelchair Platform (PWP); $50,000 GF Harris, Mentor. [10/10–09/16] U.S. Department of Health and Human Services–

(NIDILRR): Advanced Rehabilitation Research Training (ARRT) in Pediatric to Adult Transition. 90AR5003-01-00 (FH133P100008-14), $750,000, G.F. Harris, Principal Investigator.

[10/10–09/17] U.S. Department of Health and Human Services– (NIDILRR): Rehabilitation Engineering Research Centers: Technologies for

Children with Orthopaedic Disabilities. 90RE5006-01-00 (Formerly H133E100007), $4,750,000, G.F. Harris, Principal Investigator.

[01/16–12/17] Shriners Hospitals for Children: Shriners Motion Analysis Laboratory Network Database, $120,000, G.F. Harris, Principal Investigator.

[09/14–09/18] DOD (Department of Defense): The Process of Adjustment among Caregivers of Individuals with Spinal Cord Injury: A Qualitative Study. W81XWH-14-1-0621, $496,000, G.F. Harris, Investigator.

Sum: $20,545,826

PROGRAM LEVEL RESEARCH:

Orthopaedic & Rehabilitation Engineering Center (OREC) Marquette University and the Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI

[07/18–06/19] $361,742 [07/17–06/18] $407,620 [07/16–06/17] $404,893 [07/15–06/16] $402,288 [07/14–06/15] $408,464 [07/13–06/14] $388,206 [07/12–06/13] $354,529 [07/11–06/12] $347,937 [07/10–06/11] $217,150 [07/09–06/10] $223,146 [07/08–06/09] $237,830 [07/07–06/08] $315,638 [07/06–06/07] $425,930 [07/05–06/06] $410,619 [07/02–06/05] $2,500,000 [07/99–06/02] $2,100,000

Orthopaedic Human Motion Analysis Program Development, Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI

[07/98–06/99] $101,639 [07/97–06/98] $139,398 [07/96–06/97] $87,017 [07/95–06/96] $99,075 [07/94–06/95] $109,799 [07/93–06/94] $135,554 [07/92–06/93] $83,218 [07/91–06/92] $104,326 [07/90–06/91] $150,000

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PROGRAM LEVEL RESEARCH:

Orthopaedic Biomechanics Program Development in concert with the College of Engineering and Department of BiomedicalEngineering, Marquette University, Milwaukee, WI

[07/98–06/99] $47,520 [07/97–06/98] $44,654 [07/96–06/97] $42,695 [07/95–06/96] $41,187 [07/94–06/95] $39,803 [07/93–06/94] $39,037 [07/92–06/93] $37,535 [07/91–06/92] $43,486 [07/90–06/91] $40,765 [11/89–06/90] $29,305

Pediatric Gait Analysis Program Development, Shriners Hospitals for Children®–Chicago, IL

[01/18–12/18] $365,919 [01/17–12/17] $353,490 [01/16–12/16] $310,423 [01/15–12/15] $299,356 [01/14–12/14] $272,504 [01/13–12/13] $278,263 [01/12–12/12] $314,914 [01/11–12/11] $312,111 [01/10–12/10] $349,709 [01/09–12/09] $378,834 [01/08–12/08] $376,418 [01/07–12/07] $365,556 [01/06–12/06] $354,123 [01/05–12/05] $36,719 [01/04–12/04] $272,290 [01/03–12/03] $279,573 [01/02–12/02] $272,567 [01/01–12/01] $301,635 [01/00–12/00] $447,658 [01/99–12/99] $349.581 [01/98–12/98] $418,940 [01/97–12/97] $195,277 [01/96–12/96] $177,716 [01/05–12/95] $172,611 [01/04–12/94] $94,380 [01/93–12/93] $114,973 [01/92–12/92] $150,000 [01/91–12/91] $150,914 [01/90–12/90] $144,942 [01/89–12/89] $160,000

Rehabilitation Services Division, Shriners Hospitals for Children®–Chicago, IL (PT, OT, ST, Resp. T)

[01/96–12/96] $510,264 [01/95–12/95] $550,506 [01/94–12/94] $528,232

Program Level Research Sum: $20,884,403

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CLINICALLY FUNDED RESEARCH:

[06/82–08/84] A study of seating pressure in children using suspension casts for the relief of pressure sores. Shriners Hospitals for Children, Chicago, IL, $5,000.

[05/82–05/84] A gait and foot placement study of short leg bracing in ambulatory children with Cerebral Palsy. Shriners Hospitals for Children, Chicago, IL, $1,500.

[01/88–12/90] Biomechanical assessment of children with cerebral palsy. Shriners Hospitals for Children, Chicago, IL, $11,200.

[01/89–12/89] Analysis of seating stability in children with cerebral palsy. Dept. EECS and Dept. Orthopaedic Surgery, Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI, $2,000.

[05/95–12/96] Botulinum toxin treatment of dynamic deformities in ambulatory spastic cerebral palsy. Shriners Hospitals for Children, Chicago IL; Greenville, NC; Erie, PA; and Houston, TX; $24,000.

[12/18-12/19] Feasibility of MRI-Derived Bone Models for Use in Quantifying Hindfoot Motion Using Biplane Fluoroscopy.Center for Imaging Research (CIR), Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI, $900.

Clinically Funded Research Sum: $43,700

Total All Research: $41,473,929

POST DOCTORAL MENTORSHIPS: (* = Primary Mentor) 1. M. Urban, M.D.: Pediatric rehabilitation and gait analysis. 1/96–12/96 (NIH T32 Program). 2.* Mohammed Ferdjallah, Ph.D.: Standing postural stability: Signal stationarity and time-frequency analysis methods.

7/95–12/98. (NIH T-32 Program and Shriners Post Doc Program). 3.* Ziad Abu-Faraj, Ph.D.: Pediatric foot and ankle motion analysis. 6/95–12/98 (Shriners Hospital Post-Doctoral

Program). 4.* Rebecca Bachschmidt, Ph.D.: Dynamic analysis of walker assisted gait in children. 1/98–12/99. 5. Mayra Alphonso, M.D.: Analysis of EMG activity during rocker sole modification. 7/97–12/98. 6. Paul Sanford, M.D.: Spinal cord injury rehabilitation. 9/99–8/00. 7.* Jae-Young Roh, M.D.: Orthopaedic Fellowship in Pediatric foot biomechanics. 11/01–10/02. 8.* Zaifeng Fan, Ph.D. NIDRR ARRT Fellowship: Biomechanical modeling of osteogenesis imperfecta: Case specific

models using FEM and nanotechnology. 7/03–6/05. 9. Nicole Sarota, M.D., NIDRR ARRT Fellowship: Motion analysis in diabetic foot disorders. 8/03–10/04. 10.* Michael Khazzam, M.D., NIDRR ARRT Fellowship: Adult foot biomechanics. 7/04–9/05. 11.* Stephen Klos, M.D., NIDRR ARRT Fellowship: Walker assisted gait biomechanics. 8/04–6/05. 12.* Karla Bustamante Valles, MSc, Ph.D., NIDRR ARRT Fellowship: Postural stability analysis. 6/05–06/08. 13.* Karl Canseco, M.D., NIDRR ARRT Fellowship: Orthopaedic foot and ankle motion analysis. 12/05–10/09. 14.* Mary Ellen Ness, M.D., NIDRR ARRT Fellowship: Rehabilitative aspects of human motion analysis. 01/06–07/07. 15.* Kelly Strifling, Ph.D., NIDRR ARRT Fellowship: Upper extremity involvement during assisted ambulation in

children and adults. 02/07–01/09. 16.* Yabo Guan, Ph.D., NIDRR ARRT Fellowship: Finite element analysis of the pediatric skeleton. 06/07–06/08. 17.* Brooke Slavens, Ph.D., NIDRR ARRT Fellowship: Upper extremity kinematics during assisted ambulation.

10/07–08/10. 18.* Leah Rankine, M.D., NIDRR ARRT Fellowship: Pediatric foot. 12/08–11/09. 19 * Carolyne Albert, Ph.D., NIDRR ARRT Fellowship: Bone materials property and biomechanical analysis.

11/09–07/12. 20* Carolyne Albert, PhD, Shriners Hospitals for Children–Chicago Fellowship. Bone Characterization for improved care

of Children with osteogenesis imperfects (7/12–09/15. 21.* Prateek Grover, M.D., Ph.D., NIDRR ARRT Fellowship: Quantitative biomechanical evaluation of upper

extremity: Strain behavior of the humerus diaphysis under loading. 02/10–06/12. 22.* Miriam Hwang, M.D., NIDRR ARRT Fellowship: Pediatric to adult transitions in spinal cord injury. 01/11–9/13. 23.* Ubong Ime Udoekwere, Ph.D., NIDRR ARRT Fellowship, Spinal deformity/Postural stability. 06/12–02/14. 24.* Salih S. Grice, M.D., NIDRR ARRT Fellowship, Vibration training effect on the biomechanics related to anterior

cruciate ligament (ACL) injury. 08/12–08/14. 25.* Alicia January, Ph.D., NIDRR ARRT Fellowship, Spinal cord injury, 08/12–12/14. 26.* Ben McHenry, Ph.D., NIDRR ARRT Fellowship, Biplanar fluoroscopic system for dynamic, in vivo foot and ankle

motion analysis. 05/13–present. 27.* Emily Exten, M.D., NIRR ARRT Fellowship, Kinematic and plantar pressure assessment of treadmill running.

08/13–07/14. 28.* Karen Kruger, Ph.D., NIDRR ARRT Fellowship, Foot and Ankle Segmental Motion Analysis / Biplanar Fluoroscopy.

Awarded Best Student Podium Presentation at iFAB (International Foot and Ankle Biomechanics) Annual Meeting, April 2018. “Kinematic Foot Types of Planovalgus Feet in Children with Cerebral Palsy” 03/15–present.

29.* Christina Garman, Ph.D., NIDRR ARRT Fellowship, Gait and Musculoskeletal Modeling in Children with Osteogenesis Imperfecta. 04/15–02/17.

30.* Nikhil Kurapati, M.D., NIDRR ARRT Fellowship, Assessment of Mobility in Children with Scoliosis. 05/15–05/17.

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POST DOCTORAL MENTORSHIPS: (* = Primary Mentor) 31.* Juliet Amene, M.D., NIDRR ARRT Fellowship, 07/17–06/2018. Foot Types in Children with Planovalgus

Deformity. Awarded Best Student Podium Presentation at iFAB (International Foot and Ankle Biomechanics) Annual Meeting, April 2018. “Kinematic Foot Types of Planovalgus Feet in Children with Cerebral Palsy.”

32.* Christopher Constantino, M.D., NIDRR ARRT Fellowship, 07/18–Present. Human Motion Analysis, Segmental Foot Motion and Mobility of Children with Osteogenesis Imperfecta.

MARQUETTE UNIVERSITY GRADUATE STUDENT ADVISORSHIPS: Ph.D. Advisorships (* = Major Thesis/Dissertation Advisor) 1.* Bo-An Chang, Ph.D. Dissertation: Neuro-muscular control system modeling of normal and spastic knee response

to dynamic loading. 8/87, 198p. 2.* H. Zhu, Ph.D. Dissertation: In-shoe plantar pressure distribution under sensate and insensate feet. 8/91, 100p. 3. Jeffrey M. Toth, Ph.D. Dissertation: Material characterization and biological evaluation of calcium

pyrophosphates for use as bone graft substitutes. 5/92, 260p. 4. Thomas, J. Myers, Ph.D. Dissertation: A low field, permanent magnet 31P nuclear magnetic resonance

spectrometer for the measurement of bone mineral density. 4/93, 367p. 5.* Ziad Abu-Faraj, Ph.D. Dissertation: A Holter type System for Recording Plantar Pressures: Development and

Clinical applications. 1995, 150p. 6. Ali Elhagediab, Ph.D. Dissertation: Thoracic dynamics in simulated frontal impact. 1995, 181p. 7.* Faruk. S. Abuzzahab, Jr.: Ph.D. Dissertation: A kinetic biomechanical model of the foot and ankle and kinematic

study of hallux valgus. 5/96, 227p. 8. Junghwa Hong, Ph.D. Dissertation: Poroelastic analysis of vertebral trabecular bone. 1996, 163p. 9.* Rebecca Bachschmidt, Ph.D. Dissertation: A biomedical study of upper extremity kinetics during walker-assisted

gait. 12/98, 187p. 10.* Linping Zhao, Ph.D. Dissertation: Assessment of alteration in pediatric temporomandibular joint (TMJ) stress

distribution secondary to mandibular advancement surgery. 2003, 217p. 11.* Dragomir Markinkovich, Ph.D. Dissertation: Modeling and simulation of the foot and ankle to predict ankle and

subtalar joint motion. 05/06, 99p. 12.* Kelly Strifling, Ph.D. Dissertation: Biomechanics of anterior vs posterior walker usage in children with cerebral

palsy. 12/06, 207p. 13.* Jason Long, Ph.D. Dissertation: Biomechanical/kinetic analysis of the foot and ankle. 03/08, 240p. 14.* Brooke Slavens, Ph.D. Dissertation: Upper extremity modeling in spina bifida. 09/07, 191p. 15.* Prateek Grover, Ph.D. Dissertation: Quantitative biomechanical evaluation of upper extremity–Strain Behavior of

the humerus diaphysis under loading. 06/2012, 133p. 16.* Tamara Cohen, Ph.D. Dissertation: Biomechanical Characterization and Evaluation of Conservative Clubfoot Correction

11/2015, 154p. 17. Yu Wang, Ph.D. Dissertation: Neuro-fuzzy modeling of the adaptive bio-processes and its applications in

rehabilitation. 12/2008, 112p. 18.* John Jameson, Ph.D. Dissertation: Material property characterization of osteogenesis imperfecta bone. Lawrence

Berkeley National Laboratory, ALS Doctoral Fellowship (10/11–12/14). 12/2014, 165p. 19.* Ben McHenry, Ph.D. Dissertation: Foot and ankle motion analysis using dynamic radiographic imaging.

5/2013, 119p. 20. Jason Hallman, Ph.D. Dissertation: Detrimental thoracoabdominal interaction with lateral airbag restraint.

12/2010, 225p. 21. Matthew Chua, Ph.D. Dissertation: Mechanisms of sensorimotor impairment in multiple sclerosis. 5/2013, 140p. 22. Tanya Onushka, Ph.D. Dissertation: Effects of active trunk stabilization on motor control in CP: A pilot study.

5/2011, 135p. 23. Eric Walker, Ph.D. Dissertation: Dynamic balance control during treadmill walking in chronic stroke survivors.

12/2013, 141p. 24. Janelle Cross, Ph.D. Dissertation: 3-D Fluroroscopic analysis of the pediatric foot and ankle. 06/15, 137 p. 25.* Benjamin Hensen, Ph.D. Dissertation: Glenohumaral joint dynamics during high speed baseball pitching. 26.* Jessica Fritz, Ph.D. Dissertation: Finite element modeling of the osteogenesis imperfecta femur. 03/16. 93p.. 27.* Jacob Rammer, Ph.D. Dissertation: Pediatric Orthopaedic Biomechanics of Wheelchair Mobility. 05/17, 190p. 28.* Alyssa Schnorenberg, Ph.D. Dissertation: Evaluation of Rotator Cuff Function, Structure, and Integrity Pre- and

Post-Shoulder Arthroplasty in Patients with Avascular Necrosis. In Progress. 29.* Katarina Radmanovic, Ph.D. Dissertation – Osteogenesis Imperfecta (OI) Bone Material Characterization.

In Progress.

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MARQUETTE UNIVERSITY GRADUATE STUDENT ADVISORSHIPS:

M.S. Advisorships (* = Major Thesis/Dissertation Advisor)

1.* N.K. Arakere, M.S. Essay: A dynamic method for quantifying human elbow joint spasticity. 8/83, 83p. 2.* M.B. Mathew, M.S. Essay: A mathematical model of the scoliotic spine. 8/83, 122p. 3.* T.B. Joshi, M.S. Essay: Real time data acquisition and processing. 12/87, 50p. 4.* T.A. Shastri, M.S. Essay: Real time data acquisition and control of a DC motor driving a biomechanical device. 6/88,

68p. 5. T.D. Guyette, M.S. Essay: Rate responsive cardiac pacing. 6/88, 95p. 6. R. Srinivasan, M.S. Thesis: Phosphorus 31 nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy (NMRS) of bone mineral for

evaluation of osteoporosis. 7/88, 113p. 7. R. Manikundalam, M.S. Essay: Design of a distributed data acquisition/analysis system. 7/88, 98p. 8. R.K. Chadha, M.S. Essay: Data acquisition and analysis software system for quantitative analysis of G.I. tract.

10/88, 144p. 9.* W.J. Luczyk, M.S. Essay: PC-based real-time data acquisition and motor control for a wrist-testing device.

12/88, 64 p. 10.* S.K. Bhat, M.S. Thesis: Investigation of dynamic behavior of the balance platform employing a finite element

approach. 1989, 63p. 11. J.W. Butler, M.S. Thesis: Static and dynamic properties of monkey and human spinal ligaments. 5/89, 116p. 12.* D. Schmaltz, M.S. Thesis: Validation of linear rail vertical drop impact test system (VDITS). 6/89,81p. 13. N. Senthil, M.S. Essay: Graphical display of force and moments using a Kistler platform. 6/89, 32p. 14. S.K. Ibrayghith, M.S. Thesis: Establishing a clinical engineering program for middle-east hospitals. 6/89, 107p. 15. Z. Zhi, M.S. Essay: Data-acquisition system: Analysis and design. 6/89, 84p. 16.* K. Acharya, M.S. Essay: Investigation of force magnitudes and spectral content during normal adult gait.

6/90, 109p. 17. D. Krum, M.S. Thesis: Reduction of internal defibrillation energy requirements with a new biphasic waveform.

12/90, 157p. 18.* M. Mohammad, M.S. Thesis: Active and passive motion analysis of wrist spasticity using statistical procedures. 8/92,

83p. 19.* S.M. Kidder, M.S. Thesis: A four-segment kinematic model for description of a foot and ankle model. 12/93, 103p. 20.* J.E. Ott, M.S. Thesis: An instrumentation system for EMG acquisition and analysis of upper extremity

electromyograms in cerebral palsy subjects. 12/91, 188 p. 21.* S.C. Somanath, M.S. Thesis: Computer based approach to isometric assessment of the upper extremity. 4/93, 161p. 22.* H. Jizzine, M.S. Thesis: An instrumented chair to study seated postural stability. 12/91, 178p. 23.* A. Mian, M.S. Thesis: Acquisition and analysis of postural stability data in normal subjects. 5/93, 109p. 24. S. Ortloff, Graduate Fellow, M.S. Thesis: Development of a method to quantify subtalar position in vivo. Technische

Universitaet, Muenchen, FRG. 7/90-3/91. 25. M. Pesigan, M.S. Thesis: Measurement of cervical vertebral strain for assessment of injury mechanisms. 8/91, 92p. 26. H. Kamal, M.S. Thesis: An expert system for systematic shimming of permanent magnets for NMR spectroscopy.

8/91, 117p. 27. M. Abul-Husain, M.S. Thesis: Angular motion analysis of the human cervical spinal vertebrae. 12/91, 180p. 28. M. Jain, M.S. Thesis: Correlation of EMG and respiration with postural steadiness. 12/91, 118p. 29.* F. Abuzzahab, M.S. Thesis: A computer-based instrumentation system for the dynamic analysis of foot and ankle

motion. 8/93, 93p. 30.* P. Moran, M.S. Thesis: A microprocessor-based biofeedback cane system. 5/93, 100p. 31.* A. Lebar, M.S. Thesis: Development of a miniature plantar shear sensing transducer. 5/93, 187p. 32. M. Schlick, M.S. Thesis: Biomechanical method to measure pressure during trauma in the experimental human

cervical spinal cord. 8/92, 53p. 33. S.M. Gordon, M.S. Thesis: Experimental analysis of the stiffest axis in the human cervical spine. 11/92, 136p. 34.* C.B. Kendall, M.S. Thesis: Method for the evaluation of an ergonomic hand tool. 5/94, 55p. 35.* D. Demarais, M.S. Thesis: The instantaneous axis of rotation of the foot and ankle based on kinematic data of a two-

segment model. 8/95, 106p. 36. M.A. Mehdi, M.S. Thesis: Development of interactive software to control an electro-hydramic testing system.

5/92, 93p. 37. Y. Ran, M.S. Thesis: Fabrication and characterization of 50/50 HA TCP biphasic ceramics. 8/95, 41p.

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MARQUETTE UNIVERSITY GRADUATE STUDENT ADVISORSHIPS:

M.S. Advisorships (* = Major Thesis/Dissertation Advisor)

38. J. Van Bogart, M.S. Thesis: A 2-segment kinematic model for the 3-D description of pediatric hind foot and ankle motion. 8/99, 100p.

39. J. Eck, M.S. Thesis: A non-invasive three-dimensional spinal motion analysis method. 6/96, 35p. 40.* J. Humm, M.S. Thesis: 3-D analysis of high-speed cervical motion. 8/99, 124p. 41. W. Pietz, M.S. Thesis: Kinematics of cervical spinal column injury. 12/96, 65p. 42.* G. Sampath, M.S. Thesis: A clinical system for the analysis of pediatric foot and ankle motion. 1998, 115p. 43.* E. Rohr, M.S. Thesis: Investigation of Jones fractures using finite element analysis. 2000, 148p. 44.* J. Long, M.S. Thesis: A biomechanical investigation of posterior tibial tendon insufficiency kinetics. 2000, 105p. 45.* K. Tulchin, M.S. Thesis: A system for non-radiographic dynamic analysis of the pediatric spine in adolescent

idioopathic scoliosis. 2001, 127p. 46. S. Stabelfeldt, M.S. Thesis: Development of a child-specific, foot and ankle musculoskeletal model. 5/00, 109p. 47.* K. Meyers, M.S. Thesis: Validation of a multi-segment foot and ankle kinematic model; pediatric gait. 12/01, 60p. 48.* B. Hingtgen, M.S. Thesis: Biomechanical analysis of upper extremity kinematics following stroke: Model design and

validation. 2004, 88p. 49.* E. Miller, M.S. Thesis: Tri-axial plantar force sensor: Design, calibration, characterization, and clinical application,

12/04, 88p. 50. J. M. Badura, M.S. Thesis: Pre-clinical evaluation of novel tissue engineered titanium mesh devices for hard tissue

implants. 5/02, 176p. 51. J.S. Cheng, M.D., M.S. Thesis: Development and biomechanical testing of an artificial vertebral body. 2002, 52p. 52.* M.F. McDonald, M.S. Thesis: Length changes of the ankle musculature in chronic spinal cord injury. 2003, 88p. 53. K. Heglund, M.S. Thesis: The effects of hip and knee phasing during pedaling in chronic unilateral stroke. 8/03

123 p. 54. R. Ivnik, M.S. Thesis: Inversion/eversion mechanics of the ankle in human spinal cord injury. 8/03, 81 p. 55. S. Chan, M.S. Thesis: Effects of a bone morphogenic protein on allograft incorporation and immunogenesis in the

canine cervical spine. 3/04, 100p. 56.* A. Meyer, M.S. Thesis: Forward model of ambulation for orthotic assessment. 5/05, 75 p. 57.* C.L., Boyda Glaister, M.S. Thesis: A functional comparison of two types of prosthetic knee designs. 12/05, 138p. 58.* J.M. Schneider, M.S. Thesis: Quantitative clinical assessment of postural stability in pediatric cerebral palsy. 04/06,

94p. 59.* N.E. Easley, M.S. Thesis: Biomechanical and radiographic evaluation of an ovine model for human lumbar spine.

08/06, 69p. 60. A. Herrmann, M.S. Thesis: Effect of ankle orientation on heel loading and knee moment in ankle-foot-orthoses

(AFO) for individuals post stroke, 08/06, 71p. 61. J. O’Brien, M.S. Thesis: Evaluation of autograft and osteoinductive bone graft substitutes in an ovine

intertransverse process fusion model. 05/07, 86p. 62.* N. Anzelc, M.S. Thesis: Investigation Of accelometry-based measurements in the development of a hybrid

foot/ankle biomechanical model. 12/08, 121p. 63.* J. Fritz, M.S. Thesis: A patient-specific finite element model for femur fracture risk assessment in osteogenesis

imperfecta type I, 10/07, 80p. 64.* K. Konop, M.S. Thesis: Biomechanical analysis of upper extremity kinetics during walker-assisted gait in children

with cerebral palsy. 07/08, 74p. 65.* N. Bhagchandani, M.S. Thesis: Upper extremity kinetics during Lofstrand crutch-assisted gait in children.

3/10, 101p. 66.* A. Sovol, M.S. Thesis: Bi-planar postural stability model: Fitting parameters to patient data automatically.

5/10, 211p. 67. M. Gunther, M.S. Thesis: Comparison of an AFO and neuroprosthesis during level and non-level walking for

individuals post-stroke. 08/11, 190p. 68. S. Storvik, M.S. Thesis: Development of an experimental model to quantify lumbar spine kinematics during military

seat ejection. 6/11, 88p. 69. M. Sagen, M.S. Thesis: Fitting model parameters to patient data automatically through evolutionary computation.

5/11, 107p. 70.* B. Cripe, M.S. Thesis: Examining the relationships among injury outcomes, velocity and grip strength during dynamic

horizontal platform perturbation. 6/11, 140p.

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MARQUETTE UNIVERSITY GRADUATE STUDENT ADVISORSHIPS:

M.S. Advisorships (* = Major Thesis/Dissertation Advisor)

71.* J. Kertis, M.S. Thesis: Assessment of a lower cost, eight camera OptiTrack system for human motion analysis applications. 8/12, 92p.

72.* A. Paul, M.S. Thesis: Upper extremity kinetic model for wheelchair mobility. 12/12, 151p. 73.* P. Roscher, M.S. Thesis: 3-Dimensional biomechanical model of wrist kinematics and kinetics during tasks of daily

living. 09/12, 110p. 74. M. Ruble, M.S. Thesis: A Functional Comparison of Conventional AFOS with the Dynamic Response AFO.

8/2016, 133p. 75. M.Telwak, M.S. Thesis: Determination of optimal counter-mass location in active prostheses for transfemoral

amputees to replicate normal swing. 5/2013, 128p. 76. K. Gallenberger, M.S. Thesis: Foot and ankle injuries in variable energy impacts. 5/2013, 74p. 77.* R. Inawat, M.S. Thesis: Kinematic analysis of the glenohumeral joint: A comparison of post-operative rotator cuff

repair patients and controls. 6/2014, 78p. 78. R. Besserud, M.S. Thesis: Radiographic and histomorphometric evaluation of the effects of near infrared (NIR)

light on fracture healing. 79.* J. Rammer, M.S. Thesis: Markerless Analysis of Upper Extremity Kinematics during Standardized Pediatric

Assessment. 12/2014, 226p. 80. D. Holley, M.S. Thesis: Evaluation of an actuated wrist orthosis for use in assistive upper extremity rehabilitation.

9/16, 158p. 81. A. Wach, M.S. Thesis: Mechanical Characterization of Carbon Fiber and Thermoplastic Ankle Foot Orthoses.

6/2015, 96p. 82.* E. Schaefer, M.S. Thesis: Investigation of ACL injury risk factors in females during jump landings. 5/2016, 93p. 83.* R. Boerigter, M.S. Thesis: Upper extremity kinematic model for wheelchair propulsion, In Progress. 84.* F. Mohamud, M.S. Thesis: In Progress. 85.* E. Baker, M.S. Thesis: Design and Evaluation of a Novel Ankle Joint for an Ankle Foot Orthosis for Individuals with

Drop-Foot, 8/2019, 179p

Medical Student Mentorships/MCW (* Primary Mentor): 1. *Cain Stark (M2), Medical Student Summer Research Program (MSSRP), Project: Gait Analysis following Synthetic

Cartilage Implantation at the First Metatarsophalangeal Joint. The aim of this study was to determine is patients with Cartiva implants for hallux rigidus have improved gait mechanics when compared to the existing data for healthy ambulating individuals and patients treated with chilectomy using the Milwaukee Foot Model (segmental foot model).

2. Taylor Loeffler (M2), Medical Student Summer Research Program (MSSRP), Project: Assessment of Gait and Strength following Surgical Repair of Isolated Femur Fracture . The aim of this study was to study the gait and lower extremity strength of subjects at least two years after isolated femoral shaft fracture compared to a control population.

3. *Zoe Retzlaff (M1), Global Health Pathway (3 years). Project: Global Mobility – Human Motion Analysis and Global Outreach. Attending MU BIEN 5931 on Global Mobility. Applying for OIE rotation to Manila, Philippines, Summer 2019.

OTHER GRADUATE STUDENT ADVISORSHIPS: 1. Committee Member for Mathew Sunil Varre, M.S. Thesis: Musculoskeletal model of the shoulder joint: wheelchair

propulsion in children with orthopedic disabilities. University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee. Graduation 2015.

2. Committee Member for Joseph J. Krzak, P.T., P.C.S., Ph.D. Dissertation: Equinovarus in cerebral palsy. University of Illinois, Chicago, 12/2013, 115p.

3. Committee Member for Lakisha Guinn, M.BE, Ph.D. Dissertation: The heel-rise mechanism and its influence on gait mechanics. University of Delaware, In Progress.

4. Committee Member for Deol, Adhithia, M.S.E. Capstone Engineering Project: Elbow and shoulder kinetic analysisof baseball pitchersand its implications on injury risk. MSOE– Milwaukee School of Engineering. 5/2015, 41p.

5. Committee Member for Omid Jahanian, Ph.D. Dissertation: Evaluation of Joint Dynamics, Energetics, and Muscle Activation during Geared and Standard Manual Wheelchair Usage in Able-bodied and Persons with Spinal Cord Injury University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee. In Progress.

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OTHER MENTORSHIP ACTIVITIES: 1. UG Mentor with B. Hingtgen, M.S. to Patricia A. Gilligan for biomechanical modeling. National Science Foundation.

Research Experience for Undergraduates (REU) In Biomedical Engineering: Imaging, Modeling and Rehabilitation Neurosystems. S/2005.

2. Medical Student Research Mentor to Carlos Meheux (M3). Research experience for medical students. Research to examine wrist kinematics. Medical College of Wisconsin. S/2011.

3. Medical Student Research Mentor to Ben LaHood (M3). Research experience for medical students. Research to develop tasks and dynamometer attachments to test wrist kinetics. Medical College of Wisconsin. S/2011.

4. Medical Student Research Mentor to Alexander Griffin (M1–M3). Research experience for medical students. Research to analyze the kinematics during shod gait from the single plane fluoroscopy system. Medical College of Wisconsin. S/2012.

5. UG Mentor to Camilla Malowanski (Marquette University BIEN sophomore). Summer internship at Shriners Hospitals for Children – Chicago in the Motion Analysis Laboratory. S/2012.

6. Medical Student Research Mentor to James Neitzel. Research experience for medical students. Research to analyze Fluoroscopic Kinematic Analysis of In-vivo Subtalar Bony Dynamics. Awarded Summer Research Training Fellowship, $3,600, Orthopaedic Department. Medical College of Wisconsin. S/2013.

7. Medical Student Research Mentor to Kevin Schlidt (M1). Research experience for medical students. Research to examine Biomechanical evaluation of Pediatric Manual Wheelchair Mobility. Medical College of Wisconsin. S/2017.

8. Research and Collaboration Advisor to Jacob Rammer, PhD. MU Explorer Challenge Grant. “Outreach to Improve Mobility for underserved people with Disabilities in the Marquette Community. $25,000. 7/1/18 – 6/30/19.

PUBLICATIONS:

1. Harris, G.F.: Quantitative Methods for the Evaluation of Patients with Cerebral Palsy. Ph.D. Dissertation, Marquette University, Milwaukee, WI 1981, 451p.

2. Harris, G.F., Salamon, N.J. and Weber, R.C.: Effects of Subject Position on Balance Platform Measurements. Journal Biomechanical Engineering. 103(3):213–216, 1981.

3. Harris, G.F., Knox, T.A., Larson, S.J., Sances, A., Jr. and Millar, E.A.: A Method for the Display of Balance Platform Center of Pressure Data. Journal of Biomechanics. 15(10):741–745, 1982.

4. Harris, G.F., Larson, S.J., Sances, A., Jr., Hemmy, D.C. and Millar, E.A.: A Device to Quantify Passive Resistance to Motion of the Leg. Medical Instrumentation. 17(1):75–78, 1983.

5. Harris, G.F. and Halbach, R.E.: A Simple Means for Recording Foot Contact Sequence during Gait. Medical Instrumentation. 17(2):119–120, 1983.

6. Weber, R.C., Harris, G.F., Riedel, S.A. and Chang, B.: Neuro-muscular Control about the Knee: Instrumentation. Biomedical Sciences Instrumentation. 22:77–79, 1986.

7. Harris, G.F., Coad, J.E., Pudlowski, R., Abraham, E. and Millar, E.A.: Thoracic Suspension: Quantitative Effects upon Seating Pressure and Posture. Paraplegia. 25(6):446–453, 1987.

8. Harris, G.F., Jeutter, D.C., Bergner, B.C., Matesi, D.V. and Pelc, N.J.: A Multi-channel PWM Telemetry System for Kinematic Gait Analysis. Medical Instrumentation. 21(6):304–313, 1987.

9. Harris, G.F., Mass, M.M., Mardjetko, S. and Abraham, E.A.: Experimental Analysis of Nine Tendon Suture Techniques. Biomedical Sciences Instrumentation (ISA). 24:83–86, 1988.

10. Yoganandan, N., Pintar, F., Sances, Jr., A., Harris, G.F., Chintapalli, K., Myklebust, J.B., Schmaltz, D., Reinartz, J., Kalbfleisch, J. and Larson, S.J.: Steering Wheel Induced Facial Trauma. Trans SAE. 97(4):1104–1128, 1988. Also reprinted in: Biomechanics of Impact Injury and Injury Tolerances of the Head-Neck Complex, Ed. by Stanley H. Backaitis, SAE Press (PT-43), Sec. 5: Face-skull injury, p. 755–780, 1993.

11. Yoganandan, N., Pintar, F., Sances, Jr., A., Maiman, D., Myklebust, J., Harris, G. and Ray, G.: Biomechanical Investigations of the Human Thoracolumbar Spine. Trans SAE. 97(5):676-684, 1988. Also reprinted in:Biomechanics of Impact Injuries and Injury Tolerances of the Abdomen, Lumbar Spine, and Pelvis Complex, Ed. ByStanley Backaitis, SAE Press (PT-47), Sec. 4: Biomechanical Responses of Cadaveric Spine in Tension and Compression, p. 935–943, 1995.

12. Harris, G.F., Hemmy, D.C., Coad, J.E., Mothkur, S.R. and Weber, R.C.: Analysis of Neuroelectric Implant Integrity. Stereotactic and Functional Neurosurgery. 52(1): 63–71, 1989.

13. Levin, M.N., Kuo, K.N., Harris, G.F., and Matesi, D.V.: Posteromedial Release for Idiopathic Talipes Equinovarus: A long-term Follow-up Study. Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research. 242:265–268, 1989.

14. Pintar, F.A., Yoganandan, N., Sances, Jr., A., Reinartz, J., Harris, G.F. and Larson, S.J.: Kinematic and Anatomical Analysis of the Human Cervical Spinal Column under Axial Loading. Trans SAE, 98(6):1766–1789, 1990. Also reprinted in: Biomechanics of Impact Injury and Injury Tolerances of the Head-Neck Complex, Ed. by Stanley H. Backaitis, SAE Press (PT-43), Sec. 6: Neck Injury, p. 987–1010, 1993.

15. Riedel, S.M., Harris, G.F., DeRosia, J.J., Pesigan, M.F. and Jizzine, H.A.: An Instrumented Chair for Assessing Seated Stability. Journal of Clinical Engineering. 15(6):497–504, 1990.

16. Harris, G.F. and Millar, E.A.: Lower Extremity Hypertonicity Assessment: A Computer-based System. Journal of Clinical Engineering. 15(6):453–458, 1990.

17. Zhu, H., Wertsch, J.J., Harris, G.F., Loftsgaarden, J.D. and Price, M.B.: Foot Pressure Distribution during Walking and Shuffling. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation. 72(6):390–397, 1991.

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18. Zhu, H., Harris, G.F., Wertsch, J.J., Tompkins, W.J. and Webster, J.G.: A Microprocessor-Based Data-Acquisition System for Measuring Plantar Pressures from Ambulatory Subjects. IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Engineering. 38(7):710–714, 1991.

19. Riedel, S.A., Harris, G.F., and Jizzine, H.A.: An Investigation of Seated Postural Stability. IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology. 11(4):42–47, 1992.

20. Harris, G.F., Riedel, S.A., Matesi, D.V. and Smith, P.: Signal Stationarity in Postural Stability Assessment of Children. IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology. 11(4):57–58, 1992.

21. Harris, G.F., Yoganandan, N., Schmaltz, D., Reinartz, J., Pintar, F. and Sances, Jr., A.: A Biomechanical Impact Test System for Head and Facial Injury Assessment and Model Development. Journal of Biomedical Engineering. 15(1):67–73, 1993.

22. Harris, G.F., Riedel, S.A. and Matesi, D.V.: Standing Postural Stability Assessment and Signal Stationarity in Children with Cerebral Palsy. IEEE Transactions on Rehabilitation Engineering. 1(1):35–42, 1993.

23. Zhu, H., Wertsch, J.J., Harris, G.F., Alba, H.M. and Price, M.B.: Sensate and Insensate In-Shoe Plantar Pressures. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation. 74(12):1362–1368, 1993.

24. Harris, G.F., Millar, E.A. and Lochner, R.A.: Neuroelectric Stimulation in Cerebral Palsy: Long Term Quantitative Assessment. Stereotactic and Functional Neurosurgery. 61(2):49–59, 1993.

25. Robinson, C.J., Flaherty, B., Fehr, L., Agarwal, G.C., Harris, G.F. and Gottlieb, G.L.: Biomechanical and Reflex Responses to Joint Perturbations during Electrical Stimulation of Muscle: Instrumentation and MeasurementTechniques. Medical and Biological Engineering and Computing. 32(3):261–272, 1994.

26. Harris, G.F. and Wertsch, J.J.: Review Article: Procedures for Gait Analysis. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation. 75(2):216–225, 1994.

27. McClusky, L., Johnson, J., Wynarsky, G. and Harris, G.F.: Comparison of Stability of Proximal Crescentic Metatarsal Osteotomy and Proximal Horizontal "V" Osteotomy. Foot and Ankle International. 15(5):263–270, 1994.

28. Chang, A., Abu-Faraj, Z.U., Harris, G.F., Nery, J. and Shereff, M.J.: Multistep Measurement of Plantar Pressure Alterations using Metatarsal Pads. Foot and Ankle International. 15(12): 654–660, 1994.

29. Harris, G.F., Abu-Faraj, Z.U., Wertsch, J.J., Abler, J.H. and Vengsarkar, A.S.: A Holter Type System for Study of Plantar Foot Pressures. Journal of Biomedical Engineering. (Proc 1st Medical engineering Week of the World), Chap 6, 1:233–239, 1994. Also Biomedical Engineering Applications Basis and Communications, 7(4):409–415, 1995.

30. Moran, P.T., Harris, G.F., Acharya, K., Zhu, H. and Wertsch, J.J.: A Biofeedback Cane System: Instrumentation and Subject Application Results. IEEE Transactions on Rehabilitation Engineering. 3(1):132–138, 1995.

31. Abuzzahab, F.S., Lim, T.H., Harris, G.F., Hasegawa, T. and Kidder, S.M.: A Method for Covering Surfaces of Reflective Gait Markers. Gait and Posture. 3(4):264–265, 1995.

32. Wertsch, J.J., Frank, L.W., Zhu, H., Price, M.B., Harris, G.F., and Alba, H.M.: Plantar Pressures with Total Contact Casting. Journal of Rehabilitation Research and Development. 32(3):205–209, 1995.

33. Slovenkai, M.P., Linehan, D., McGrady, L., Lim, T-H, Harris, G.F. and Shereff, M.J.: Comparison of Two Fixation Methods of Oblique Lesser Metatarsal Osteotomies: A Biomechanical Study. Foot and Ankle International. 16(7):437–439, 1995.

34. Zhu, H., Wertsch, J.J., Harris, G.F. and Alba, H.M.: Walking Cadence Effect on Plantar Pressures. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation. 76(11):1000–1005, 1995

35. Kidder, S.M., Abuzzahab, F.S., Harris, G.F. and Johnson, J.: A System for the Analysis of Foot and Ankle Kinematics during Gait. IEEE Transactions on Rehabilitation Engineering. 4(1):25–32, 1996

36. Abu-Faraj, Z.O., Harris, G.F., Abler, J.H., Wertsch, J.J. and Smith, P.A.: A Holter-Type Microprocessor-Based Rehabilitation Instrument for Acquisition and Storage of Plantar Pressure Data in Children with Cerebral Palsy. IEEE Transactions on Rehabilitation Engineering. 4(1):33–38, 1996.

37. Park, T.A. and Harris, G.F.: “Guided” Intramuscular Fine Wire Electrode Placement: A New Technique. American Journal of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation. 75(3):232–234, 1996.

38. Johnson, J.E. and Harris, G.F.: 3-D Motion Analysis of the Foot and Ankle. Biomechanics. 111(8):63–66, 80, 1996. 39. Lebar, A.M., Harris, G.F., Wertsch, J.J. and Zhu, H.: An Optoelectric Plantar “Shear” Sensing Transducer:

Design, Validation and Preliminary Subject Tests. IEEE Transactions on Rehabilitation Engineering. 4(4):310–318, 1996.

40. Abu-Faraj, Z.O., Harris, G.F., Chang, An-H. and Shereff, M.J.: Evaluation of a Rehabilitative Pedorthic: Plantar Pressure Alterations with Scaphoid Pad Application. IEEE Transactions on Rehabilitation Engineering. 4(4):328– 336, 1996.

41. Harris, G.F., Acharya, K. and Bachschmidt, R.: Investigation of Spectral Content from Discrete Plantar Areas During Adult Gait: An Expansion of Rehabilitation Technology. IEEE Transactions on Rehabilitation Engineering. 4(4):360–374, 1996.

42. Abu-Faraj, Z.O., Harris, G.F., Abler, J.H. and Wertsch, J.J.: A Holter Type Microprocessor-Based RehabilitationInstrument for Acquisition and Storage of Plantar Pressure Data. Journal of Rehabilitation Research and Development. 34(2):187–194, 1997.

43. Lim, T.H., Eck, J.C., An, H.S., McGrady, L.M., Harris, G.F. and Haughton, V.M.: A Non-Invasive, Three-Dimensional Spinal Motion Analysis Method. Spine. 22(17):1996–2000, 1997.

44. Johnson, J.E. and Harris, G.F.: Pathomechanics of Posterior Tibial Tendon Insufficiency. Foot and Ankle Clinics, 2(2):227–239, 1997.

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45. Baumhauer, J.F., Wervey, R., McWilliams, J., Harris, G.F. and Shereff, M.J.: A Comparison Study of Plantar Foot Pressure in a Standardized Shoe, Total Contact Cast, and Prefabricated Pneumatic Walking Brace. Foot and Ankle International. 18(1):26–33, 1997.

46. Harris, G.F., Kidder, S.M., Abuzzahab, Jr., F.S. and Johnson, J.E.: System for Analyzing Foot and Ankle Motion During Gait; Biomedical Engineering: Applications, Basis and Communications. 10(1):55–60, 1998.

47. Ferdjallah, M., Harris, G.F. and Wertsch, J.J.: Instantaneous Postural Stability Characterization Using Time-Frequency Analysis. Gait and Posture. 10(2):129–134, 1999.

48. Ferdjallah, M., Wertsch, J.J., and Harris, G.F.: Effects of Surface Electrode Size on Computer Simulated Surface Motor Unit Potentials. Electormyography and Clinical Neurophysiology. 39(5):259–265, 1999.

49. Cooper, R.A., Quatrano, L.A., Stanhope, S.J., Cavanagh, P.R., Miller, F., Kerrigan, D.C., Esquenazi, A., Harris, G.F. and Winters, J.M.: Gait Analysis in Rehabilitation Medicine: A Brief Report. American Journal of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation. 78(3):278–280, 1999.

50. Johnson, J.E., Lamdan, R., Granberry, W.F., Harris, G.F. and Carrera, G.F.: Hindfoot Coronal Alignment: A Modified Radiographic Method. Foot and Ankle International. 20(12): 818–825, 1999.

51. Thometz, J.G., Liu, X.C., Lyon, R. and Harris, G.F.: Viability in Three-Dimensional Measurements of Back Contour with Raster Stereography in Normal Subjects. Journal of Pediatric Orthopaedics, 20(1):54–58, 2000.

52. Bachschmidt, R.A., Harris, G.F. and Simoneau, G.G.: Walker-Assisted Gait in Rehabilitation: A Study of Biomechanics and Instruments. IEEE Transactions on Neural Systems and Rehabilitation Engineering. 9(1):96–105, 2001.

53. Abu-Faraj, Z.O., Harris, G.F. and Smith, P.A.: Surgical Rehabilitation of the Planovalgus Foot in Cerebral Palsy. IEEE Transactions on Neural Systems and Rehabilitation Engineering. 9(2):202–214, 2001.

54. Demarais, D.M., Bachschmidt, R.A. and Harris, G.F.: The Instantaneous Axis of Rotation (IAOR) of the Foot and Ankle: A Self-determining System with Implications for Rehabilitation Medicine Application. IEEE Trans on Neural Systems and Rehabilitation Engineering. 10(4):232–238, 2002.

55. Ferdjallah, M., Harris, G.F., Smith, P. and Wertsch, J.J.: Analysis of Postural Control Synergies during QuietStanding in Healthy Children and Children with Cerebral Palsy. Clinical Biomechanics. 17(3):203–210, 2002.

56. Buckon, C.E., Thomas, S.S., Harris, G.F., Piatt, J.H., Aiona, M.D. and Sussman, M.D.: Objective Measurement of Muscle Strength in Children with Spastic Diplegia after Selective Dorsal Rhizotomy. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation. 83(4): 454–460, 2002

57. Saw, A., Smith, P.A., Sirirungruangsarn, Y., Chen, S., Hassani, S., Harris, G.F. and Kuo, K.N.: Rectus Femoris Transfer for Children with Cerebral Palsy: Long-Term Outcome. Journal of Pediatric Orthopaedics. 23(5):672– 678, 2003.

58. Brown, D., Wertsch, J.J., Harris, G.F., Klein, J. and Janisse, D.: Effect of Rocker Soles on Plantar Pressures. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation. 85(1): 81–86, 2004.

59. Myers, K.A., Wang, M., Marks, R.M. and Harris, G.F.: Validation of a Multisegment Foot and Ankle Kinematic Model for Pediatric Gait. IEEE Transactions on Neural Systems and Rehabilitation Engineering. 12(1):122–130, 2004.

60. Smith, P.A., Hassani, S., Reiners, K., Vogel, L.C. and Harris, G.F.: Gait Analysis in Children and Adolescents with Spinal Cord Injuries. Journal of Spinal Cord Medicine. 27(Suppl 1):S44–49, 2004.

61. Lyon, R., Liu, X., Schwab., J. and Harris, G.: Kinematic and Kinetic Evaluation of the Ankle Joint Before and After Tendo Achilles Lengthening in Patients with Spastic Diplegia. Journal of Pediatric Orthopaedics. 25(4):479– 483, 2005.

62. Van Bogart, J.J., Long, J.T., Klein, J.P., Wertsch, J.J., Janisse, D.J. and Harris, G.F.: Effects of the Toe-Only Rocker on Gait Kinematics and Kinetics in Able-Bodied Persons. IEEE Transactions on Neural Systems and Rehabilitation Engineering. 13(4):542–550, 2005.

63. Hingtgen, B., McGuire, J.R., Wang, M. and Harris, G.: An Upper Extremity Model for Evaluation of Hemiparetic Stroke. Journal of Biomechanics. 39(4):681–688, 2006.

64. Fan, Z., Smith, P.A., Eckstein, E.C. and Harris, G.F.: Mechanical Properties of OI Type III Bone Tissue Measured by Nanoindentation. Journal of Biomedical Materials Research. Part A. 79(1):71–77, 2006.

65. Myers, K.A., Long, J.T., Klein, J.P., Wertsch, J.J., Janisse, D. and Harris, G.F.: Biomechanical Implications of the Negative Heel Rocker Sole Shoe: Gait Kinematics and Kinetics. Gait and Posture. 24(3):323–330, 2006.

66. Khazzam, M., Long, J.T., Marks, R.M. and Harris, G.F.: Preoperative Gait Characterization of Patients with Ankle Arthrosis. Gait and Posture. 24(1):85–93, 2006.

67. Fan, Z.F., Smith, P., Rauch, F. and Harris, G.F.: Nanoindentation as a means for Distinguishing Clinical Type of Osteogenesis Imperfecta. Composites: Part B, Engineering. 38(3):411–415, 2007.

68. Long, J.T., Klein, J.P., Sirota, N.M., Wertsch, J.J., Janisse, D. and Harris, G.F.: Biomechanics of the Double Rocker Sole Shoe: Gait Kinematics and Kinetics. Journal of Biomechanics. 40(13):2882–2890, 2007.

69. Fan, Z., Smith, P.A., Harris G.F., Rauch, F. and Bajorunaite, R.: Comparison of Nanoindentation Measurements between Osteogenesis Imperfecta Type III and IV and between different Anatomic Locations (Femur/Tibia vsIliac Crest). Connective Tissue Research. 48(2):70–75, 2007.

70. Slavens, B.A., Frantz, J., Sturm, P.F. and Harris, G.F.: Upper Extremity Dynamics during Lofstrand Crutch-Assisted Gait in Children with Myelomeningocele. Journal of Spinal Cord Medicine. 30(Suppl 1):S165–S171, 2007.

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71. Khazzam, M., Long, J.T., Marks, R.M. and Harris, G.F.: Kinematic Changes of the Foot and Ankle in Patients with Systemic Rheumatoid Arthritis and Forefoot Deformity. Journal of Orthopaedic Research. 25(3):319–329, 2007.

72. Meyer, A.R., Wang, M., Smith, P.A. and Harris, G.F.: Modeling Initial Contact Dynamics during Ambulation with Dynamic Simulation. Medical & Biological Engineering & Computing. 45(4):387–394, 2007.

73. Canseco, K., Long, J., Marks, R., Khazzam, M. and Harris, G.: Quantitative Characterization of Gait Kinematics in Patients with Hallux Rigidus using the Milwaukee Foot Model. Journal of Orthopaedic Research. 26(4):419–427, 2008.

74. Ness, M.E., Long, J., Marks, R. and Harris, G.: Foot and Ankle Kinematics in Patients with Posterior Tibial Tendon Dysfunction. Gait and Posture. 27(2):331–339, 2008.

75. Strifling, K.M., Lu, N., Wang, M., Cao, K., Ackman, J.D., Klein, J.P., Schwab, J.P. and Harris, G.F.: Comparison of Upper Extremity Kinematics in Children with Spastic Diplegic Cerebral Palsy using Anterior and Posterior Walkers. Gait and Posture. 28(3):412–419, 2008.

76. Rankine, L., Long, J., Canseco, K. and Harris, G.F.: Multisegmental Foot Modeling: A Review. Critical Reviews in Biomedical Engineering. 36(2-3):127–81, 2008.

77. Slavens, B.A. and Harris, G.F.: The Biomechanics of Upper Extremity Kinematic and Kinetic Modeling: Applications to Rehabilitation Engineering. Critical Reviews in Biomedical Engineering. 36(2–3):93–125, 2008.

78. Marks, R.M., Long, J.T., Ness, M.E., Khazzam, M. and Harris, G.F.: Surgical Reconstruction of Posterior Tibial Tendon Dysfunction: Prospective Comparison of Flexor Digitorum Longus Substitution Combined with Lateral Column Lengthening or Medial Displacement Calcaneal Osteotomy. Gait and Posture, 29(1):17–22, 2009.

79. Canseco, K., Long, J., Marks, R., Khazzam, M. and Harris, G.F.: Quantitative Motion Analysis in Patients with Hallux Rigidus before and after Cheilectomy. Journal of Orthopaedic Research. 27(1):128–134, 2009.

80. Smith, P.A., Hassani, S., Graf, A., Flanagan, A., Reiners, K., Kuo, K.N., Roh, J.Y. and Harris, G.F.: Brace Evaluation in Children with Diplegic Cerebral Palsy with a Jump Gait Pattern. Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery. American Volume. 91(2):356–365, 2009.

81. Graf, A., Hassani, S., Krzak, J., Caudill, A., Flanagan, A., Bajorunaite, R., Harris, G.F., and Smith, P: Gait Characteristics and Functional Assessment of Children with Type I Osteogenesis Imperfecta. Journal of Orthopaedic Research. 27(9):1182–1190, 2009.

82. Konop, K.A., Strifling, K.M., Wang, M., Cao, K., Eastwood, D., Jackson, S., Ackman, J., Altiok, H., Schwab, J. andHarris, G.F.: Upper Extremity Kinetics and Energy Expenditure during Walker-Assisted Gait in Children withCerebral Palsy. Acta Orthopaedica et Traumatologica Turcica. 43(2):156–164, 2009.

83. Fritz, J.M., Guan, Y., Wang, M., Smith, P.A. and Harris, G.F.: Muscle Force Sensitivity of a Finite Element Fracture Risk Assessment Model in Osteogenesis Imperfecta. Biomedical Sciences Instrumentation. 45:316–321, 2009.

84. Strifling, K.M., Konop, K.A., Wang, M. and Harris, G.F.: Comparison of Upper Extremity Glenohumeral Joint Forces in Children with Cerebral Palsy using Anterior and Posterior Walkers. Biomedical Sciences Instrumentation. 45:304–309, 2009.

85. Slavens, B.A., Guan, Y. and Harris, G.F.: Finite Element Analysis of the Forearm Crutch during Reciprocal and Swing-Through Gait. Biomedical Sciences Instrumentation. 45:310–315, 2009.

86. Konop, K, Strifling, K. and Harris, G.F.: Shoulder Joint Moments during Walker use in Children with Cerebral Palsy. Biomedical Sciences Instrumentation. 45:299–303, 2009.

87. Konop, K.A., Strifling, K.M., Wang, M., Cao, K., Schwab, J.P., Eastwood, D., Jackson, S., Ackman, J.D. and Harris, G.F.: A Biomechanical Analysis of Upper Extremity Kinetics in Children with Cerebral Palsy using Anterior and Posterior Walkers. Gait and Posture. 30(3):364–369, 2009.

88. Fritz, J.M., Guan, Y., Wang, M., Smith, P.A., and Harris, G.F.: A Fracture Risk Assessment Model of the Femur in Children with Osteogenesis Imperfecta (OI) During Gait. Medical Engineering & Physics, 31(9):1043–1048, 2009.

89. Slavens, B.A., Sturm, P.F., Bajorunaite, R. and Harris, G.F.: Upper Extremity Dynamics during Lofstrand Crutch-Assisted Gait in Children with Myelomeningocele. Gait and Posture. 30(4):511–517, 2009.

90. Kim, G.T., Ferdjallah, M. and Harris, G.F.: Fast Computational Analysis of Sway Area using Center of Pressure Data in Normal Children and Children with Cerebral Palsy. American Journal of Biomedical Sciences. 1(4):364– 372, 2009.

91. Long, J.T., Eastwood, D.C., Graf, A.R., Smith, P.A. and Harris, G.F.: Repeatability and Sources of Variability in Multi-Center Assessment of Segmental Foot Kinematics in Normal Adults. Gait and Posture. 31(1):32–36, 2010.

92. Canseco, K., Rankine, L., Long, J., Smedburg, T., Marks, R.M. and Harris, G.F.: Motion of the Multisegmental Foot in Hallux Valgus. Foot and Ankle International. 31(2):146–152, 2010.

93. Graf, A., Hassani, S., Krzak, J., Long, J., Caudill, A., Flanagan, A., Eastwood, D., Kuo, K., Harris, G.F. and Smith, P.: Long-term Outcome Evaluation in Young Adults following Clubfoot Surgical Release. Journal of Pediatric Orthopaedics. 30(4):379–385, 2010.

94. Slavens, B.A., Sturm, P.F. and Harris, G.F.: Upper Extremity Inverse Dynamics Model for Crutch-Assisted Gait Assessment. Journal of Biomechanics. 43(10):2026–2031, 2010.

95. Caudill, A., Flanagan, A., Hassani, S., Graf, A., Bajorunaite, R., Harris, G. and Smith, P.: Ankle Strength and Functional Limitations in Children with Type I Osteogenesis Imperfecta. Pediatric Physical Therapy. 22(3):228– 295, 2010.

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96. Long, J.T. and Harris, G.F.: Pediatric gait and motion analysis: Current Limitations and Emerging Opportunities for Quantitative Assessment. Technology and Disability. 22(4):199–205, 2010.

97. Slavens, B.A., Bhagchandani, N., Wang, M., Smith, P.A. and Harris, G.F.: An Upper Extremity Inverse Dynamics Model for Pediatric Lofstrand Crutch-assisted Gait. Journal of Biomechanics. 44(11):2162–2167, 2011.

98. Canseco, K., Albert, C., Long, J., Khazzam, M., Marks, R. and Harris, G.F.: Postoperative Foot and Ankle Kinematics in Rheumatoid Arthritis. Journal of Experimental and Clinical Medicine. 3(5):233–238, 2011.

99. Long, J.T., Groner, J.B., Eastwood, D.C., Dillingham, T.R., Grover, P. and Harris, G.F.: Implications of Arm Restraint on Lower Extremity Kinetics During Gait. Journal of Experimental and Clinical Medicine. 3(5):200–206, 2011.

100. Long, J.T., Wang, M. and Harris, G.F.: A Model for the Evaluation of Lower Extremity Kinematics withIntegrated Multisegmental Foot Motion. Journal of Experimental and Clinical Medicine. 3(5):239–244, 2011.

101. Slavens, B.A., Bhagchandani, N., Wang, M., Smith, P.A. and Harris, G.F.: Motion Analysis of the UpperExtremities during Lofstrand Crutch-Assisted Gait in Children with Orthopaedic Disabilities. Journal of Experimental and Clinical Medicine. 3(5):218–227, 2011.

102. Krzak, J.J., Graf, A., Flanagan, A., Caudill, A., Smith, P. and Harris, G.F.: Analysis of Push-Off Power duringLocomotion in Children with Type 1 Osteogenesis Imperfecta. Journal of Experimental and Clinical Medicine. 3(5):195–199, 2011.

103. Konop, K.A., Strifling, K.M.B., Krzak, J., Graf, A. and Harris, G.F.: Upper Extremity Joint Dynamics during Walker Assisted Gait: A Quantitative Approach Towards Rehabilitative Intervention. Journal of Experimental and Clinical Medicine. 3(5):213–217, 2011.

104. Grover P., Albert C., Wang M. and Harris G.F.: Mechanical Characterization of Fourth Generation Composite Humerus. Journal of Engineering in Medicine, Part H. 225(12):1169–1176, 2011.

105. Grover, P., Grindel, S.I. and Harris, G.F.: Osteoanatomy of the Adult Humerus for Rehabilitative Assessment:Referenced to the NIH Visible Human Project (NIH-VHP). Critical Reviews in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation. 23(1-4):79–93, 2011.

106. Canseco, K., Long, J., Smedberg, T., Tarima, S., Marks, R.M. and Harris, G.F.: Multisegmental Foot and Ankle Motion Analysis after Hallux Valgus Surgery. Foot and Ankle International. 33(2):141–147, 2012.

107. Graf, A., Wu, K.W., Smith, P.A., Kuo, K.N., Krzak, J. and Harris, G.F.: Comprehensive Review of the Functional Outcome Evaluation of Clubfoot Treatment: A Preferred Methodology. Journal of Pediatric Orthopaedics B. 21(1):20–27, 2012.

108. Kertis, J.D., Fritz, J.M., Long, J.T. and Harris, G.F.: Static and Dynamic Calibration of an Eight-Camera Optical System for Human Motion Analysis. Critical Reviews in Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine. 22(1–4):49–59, 2012.

109. Bustamante Valles, K.D., Long, J.T., Graf, A., Krzak, J., Hassani, S., Riedel, S.A. and Harris, G.F.: Postural Sway in Children with Diplegic and Hemiplegic Cerebral Palsy. Critical Reviews in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation. 23(1–4):95–107, 2012.

110. Krzak, J.J., Corcos, D.M., Graf, A., Smith, P. and Harris, G.F.: Effect of Fine Wire Electrode Insertion on Gait Patterns in Children with Hemiplegic Cerebral Palsy. Gait and Posture. 37(2):251–257, 2013.

111. Ackman, J., Altiok, H., Flanagan, A., Peer, M., Graf, A., Krzak, J., Hassani, S., Eastwood, D. and Harris, G.F.: Long-Term Follow-up of Van Nes Rotationplasty for Congenital Proximal Focal Femoral Deficiency. Bone and Joint Journal. 95-B (2):192–198, 2013.

112. Albert C., Jameson J., Toth J.M., Smith P. and Harris G.F.: Bone Properties by Nanoindentation in Mild and Severe Osteogenesis Imperfecta. Clinical Biomechanics. 28(1):110–116, 2013.

113. Albert C., Jameson J. and Harris G.: Design and Validation of Bending Test Method for Characterization of Miniature Pediatric Cortical Bone Specimens. Journal of Engineering in Medicine, Part H. 227(2):105–113, 2013.

114. Cohen, T.L., Altiok, H., Wang, M., McGrady, L.M., Krzak, J., Graf, A., Tarima, S., Smith, P.A. and Harris, G.F.: Evaluation of Cast Creep Occurring during Simulated Clubfoot Correction. Journal of Engineering in Medicine, Part H. 227(8):919–927, 2013.

115. Schnorenberg, A.J., Slavens, B.A., Wang, M., Vogel, L.C., Smith, P.A. and Harris, G.F.: Biomechanical Model for Evaluation of Pediatric Upper Extremity Joint Dynamics during Wheelchair Mobility. Journal of Biomechanics. 47(1):269–276, 2014.

116. Smith, P.A., Kuo, K.N., Graf, A.N., Krzak, J., Flanagan, A., Hassani, S., Caudill, A.K., Dietz, F.R., Morcuende, J. andHarris, G.F.: Long-term Results of Comprehensive Clubfoot Release Versus the Ponseti Method: Which Is Better? Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research.472(4):1281–1290, 2014.

117. Udoekwere, U.I., Krzak, J.J., Graf, A., Hassani, S., Tarima, S., Riordan, M., Sturm, P.F., Hammerberg, K.W., Gupta, P., Anissipour, A.K. and Harris, G.F.: Effect of Lowest Instrumented Vertebra on Trunk Mobility in Patients with Adolescent Idiopathic Scoliosis undergoing a Posterior Spinal Fusion. Spine Deformity. 2(4):291–300, 2014.

118. Albert, C., Jameson, J., Smith, P. and Harris, G.F.: Reduced Diaphyseal Strength associated with High Intracortical Vascular Porosity within Long Bones of Children with Osteogenesis Imperfect. Bone. 66:121–130, 2014.

119. Marks, R., Beran, B., Long, J., Canseco, K., Grice, S., Szabo, A., Wang, Y. and Harris, G.F.: Plantar Pressure Analysis during Rehabilitative Exercise. Critical Reviews in Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine. 26(3–4):193– 201, 2014.

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120. Thesing, N., Grice, S., Canseco, K. and Harris, G.F.: Development of a Hybrid Foot Model using Able-Bodied Population for Prospective Application in Parkinsonian Gait. Critical Reviews in Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine. 26(3–4):275–29, 2014.

121. Bustamante Valles, K., Udoekwere, U., Long, J., Schneider, J., Riedel, S., and Harris, G.F.: A Bidirectional Model of Postural Sway Using Force Plate Data. Critical Reviews in Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine , 42 (6): 451– 466, 2014.

122. Slavens, B.A., Schnorenberg, A.J., Aurit, C.M., Graf, A., Krzak, J., Reiners, K., Vogel, L.C. and Harris, G.F.: Evaluation of Pediatric Manual Wheelchair Mobility using Advanced Biomechanical Methods. BioMed Research International: Special Issue on Wheeled Mobility, Volume 2015, Article ID 634768, 11 pgs., 2015.

123. McHenry, B., Exten, E., Long, J., Law, B., Marks, M. and Harris, G.F.: Sagittal Subtalar and Talocrural Joint Assessment with Weightbearing Fluoroscopy during Barefoot Ambulation. Foot and Ankle International. 36(4):430–435, 2015.

124. Krzak, J., Corocs, D., Damiano, D., Graf, A., Hedeker, D., Smith, P., and Harris, G.F.: Kinematic Foot Types in Youth with Equinovarus Secondary to Hemiplegia. Gait and Posture. 41(2):402-408, 2015.

125. Shaker J.L., Albert C., Fritz J. and Harris G.F.: Recent Developments in Osteogenesis Imperfecta. F1000Research 2015, 4(F1000 Faculty Rev): 681. doi: 10.12688/f1000research.6398.1, 2015.)

126. Slavens, B.A., Schnorenberg, Aurit, C.M., A.J., Tarima, S., Vogel, L.C., and Harris, G.F.: Biomechanics of Pediatric Manual Wheelchair Mobility. Frontiers in Bioengineering and Biotechnology–Biomechanics. Special Issue Research Topic: Wheeled Mobility Biomechanics, 3: 137, 2015.

127. Bellur, S., Jain, M., Cuthbertson, D., et all and members of the Brittle Bone Disease Consortium, including Harris, G.F.: Consortium. Cesarean Delivery is not Associated with Decreased At-Birth Fracture Rates in Osteogenesis Imperfecta. Genetics in Medicine. 18 (6) 570576, 2016.

128. McHenry, B.D., Exten, E., Long, J.T., Harris, G.F.: Sagittal Fluoroscopy for the Assessment of Hindfoot Kinematics, Journal of Biomechanical Engineering. 138 (3):034502-034502-6. 2016.

129. Rammer, J., Krzak, J., Riedel, S., Smith, P., and Harris, G.F.: Markerless Upper Extremity Motion Analysis to Quantify Functional Assessment in Children with Orthopaedic Disabilities. Biomedical Sciences Instrumentation (ISA). Vol. 52, 2016.

130. Kurapati, N., Krzak, J., Graf, A., Hassani, S., Tarima, S., Sturm, P., Hammerberg, K., Gupta, P., Harris, G.F.: Effect of Surgical Fusion on Volitional Weight Shifting in Individuals with Adolescent Idiopathic Scoliosis Spine Deformity. Spine Deformity. Volume 4 (6): 432–438, 2016.

131. Fritz, J., Inawat, R., Slavens, B., McGuire, J., Ziegler, D., Tarima, S., Grindel, S., Harris, G.F.: Assessment of Kinematics and Electromyography following Arthroscopic Single-Tendon Rotator Cuff Repair. PM&R Vol. 9 (5), 464– 476, 2017.

132. Cross, C., McHenry, B., Molthen, R., Exten, E., Schmidt, Taly G., Harris, G.F.: Biplane Fluoroscopy for Hindfoot Motion Analysis during Gait: A Model-Based Evaluation. Medical Engineering & Physics. Vol. 43, 118– 123, 2017.

133. Roscher, P, Fritz, J., Kurapati, N., Daley, R., Harris, G.F.: Three-dimensional biomechanical model of wrist dynamics during activities of daily living. Critical Reviews in Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine. Vol. 28 (1– 2), 1– 11, 2017.

134. Kruger, K., Konop, K., Krzak, J., Graf, A., Harris, G.F.: Segmental Kinematic Analysis of Planovalgus Feet During Walking in Children with Cerebral Palsy. Gait and Posture, Vol. 54, 277–283, 2017.

135. Graf, A., Kuo, K.N., Kurapati, N.T., Hassani, S., Krzak, J.J, Caudill, A., Flanagan, A., Harris, G.F., Smith, P.A.: A Long-Term Follow-up of Young Adults with Idiopathic Clubfoot: Does foot morphology relate to pain?" Journal of Pediatric Orthopaedics (JPO). 7pgs. 2017.

136. Garman, C., Krzak, J., Caudill, A., Graf, A., Smith, P., Harris, G.: Gait Deviations in Children with Osteogenesis Imperfecta Type I. Journal of Pediatric Orthopaedics (JPO). Vol 98, (10), 6pgs, 2017.

137. McHenry, B., Exten, E., Cross, J., Kruger, K., Law, B., Fritz, J., Harris, G.F.: Sagittal Subtalar and Talocrural Joint Assessment During Ambulation with Controlled Ankle Movement (CAM) Boots. Foot & Ankle International (FAI). Vol 38 ( 11) 1260– 1266, 2017.

138. Albert, C., Jameson, J., Tarima, S., Smith, P., Harris, G.F.: Macroscopic Anisotropic Bone Material Properties in Children with Severe Osteogenesis Imperfecta. Journal of Biomechanics. Vol. 64, 103–111, 2017.

139. Reinkensmeyer; D., Harris, G.F., Corfman, T. et al. How a Diverse Research Ecosystem Has Generated New Rehabilitation Technologies: Review of NIDILRR's Rehabilitation Engineering Research Centers. Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation. Vol. 14:109. 53pgs. 2017.

140. Zarb, R., Rammer, J., Osborn, C., Daley, R., Tarima, S., Harris, G.F.: Upper Extremity Assessment in Children with Physical Impairments Receiving Intensive Rehabilitative Therapy in a Community Setting. Critical Reviews in Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine. Vol 28 (4) 271–281, 2018.

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141. Canseco, K., Kruger, K., Fritz, J., Konop, K., Tarima, S., Marks, R., Harris, G.: Distribution of Segmental Foot Kinematics in Patients with Degenerative Joint Disease of the Ankle. Journal of Orthopaedic Research. Vol. 36 (6), 1739-1746, 2018.

142. Kruger K, Garman C, Krzak J, Graf A, Hassani S, Sturm P, Hammerberg K, Gupta P, Harris GF: Effects of Spinal Fusion for Idiopathic Scoliosis on Lower Body Kinematics During Gait. Spine Deformity. Vol 6 (4), 441–447, 2018.

143. Rammer, J., Abiera, J., Arroyo, M., Caicedo, L., Canseco, K., Constantino, C., Garcia, F., Gomez, J., Kurapati, N., Lugo, M., Miller, T., Rodriguez d, W., Sumpaico, C., Harris, G.F.: Promoting Global Clinical Care and Research for Children with Orthopaedic Disabilities through Motion Analysis Technology. Global Health Innovations. Vol 1 (1), DOI: 10.15641/ghi.v1i1.483. 5 pgs. 2018.

144. Rammer, J., Slavens, B., Krzak, J., Winters, J., Riedel, S., Harris, G.F.: Assessment of a markerless motion analysis system for manual wheelchair application. Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation. Vol. 15 (96), DOI:10.1186/s12984-018-0444-1. 2-12. 2018.

145. Krzak, J., Kruger, K., Amene, J., Killen, L., Graf, A., Harris, G., Smith. P. (2018) Kinematic foot types in youth with pes planovalgus secondary to cerebral palsy. Gait & Posture. 68, 430-436.

146. Tam, A., Chen, S., Schauer, E., Grafe, I., Bandi, V., Shapiro, J.R., Steiner, R.D., Smith, P.A., Bober, M.B., Hart, T., Cuthbertson, D., Krischer, J., Mullins, M., Byers, P.H., Sandhaus, R.A., Durigova, M., Glorieux, F.H., Rauch, F., Sutton, V.R., Lee, B., Members of the BBD Consortium – Incl. Harris, G.F., Rush, E.T. and Nagamani, S.C.S.: A multicenter study to evaluate pulmonary function in osteogenesis imperfecta, Clinical Genetics, 94, 502-511, 2018.

147. Najirad, M., Ma, M.S., Rauch, F., Sutton, V.R., Lee, B., Retrouvey, J.M., Members of the BBD Consortium – Incl. Harris, G.F., and Esfandiari, S.: Oral health-related quality of life in children and adolescents with osteogenesis imperfect: cross-sectional study, Orphanet Journal of Rare Diseases, 13:187, pp 1-8, 2018.

148. Rousseau, M., Retrouvey, J.M. and Members of the BBD Consortium – Incl. Harris, G.F.: Osteogenesis imperfecta: potential therapeutic approaches, PeerJ, pp 1-15, 2018.

149. Fritz, J.M., Grosland, N.M., Smith, P.A., Harris, G.F.: A Geometry Sensitivity in Finite Element Models of Long Bones in Osteogenesis Imperfecta. Biomed Sci Instrum, 55:2, 349-353, 2019

150. Cross, J.A., McHenry, B.D., Fritz, J.M., Law, B.C., Gilat Schmidt, T., Harris, G.F.: Kinematic Model for Assessment of In Vivo Hindfoot Motion during Gait using Biplane Fluoroscopy. Biomed Sci Instrum, 55:2, 455-460, 2019.

151. Rammer JR, Slavens BA, Krzak JJ, Winters JM, Riedel SA, and Harris GF: Application of OpenSim for Visual Biofeedback Propulsion Training in Pediatric Manual Wheelchair Users. Biomed Sci Instrum, 55:2, 186-191, 2019

152. Kruger, K., Krzak, J., McHenry, B., Flanagan, A., Graf, A., Altiok, H., Smith, P., Harris, G.: Comparative Analysis of Anatomic Coordinate Systems to Calculate Hindfoot Kinematics using Biplane Fluoroscopy, Biomed Sci Instrum, 55:2, 373-378, 2019.

153. Bains, J.S., Carter, E.M., Citron, K.P., Boskey, A.L., Shapiro, J.R., Steiner, R.D., Smith, P.A., Bober, M.B., Hart, T., Cuthbertson, D., Krischer, J., Byers, P.H., Pepin, M., Durigova, M., Glorieux, F.H., Rauch, F., Sliepka, J.M., Sutton, V.R., Lee, B., Members of the BBD Consortium – Incl. Harris, G.F., Nagamani, S.C.S., and Raggio, C.L.: A Multicenter Observational Cohort Study to Evaluate the Effects of Bisphosphonate Exposure on Bone Mineral Density and Other Health Outcomes in Osteogenesis Imperfecta, JBMR Plus, pp 1-10, 2019.

154. Tosi, L. L., Floor, M.K., Dollar, C.M., Gillies, A.P., Members of the BBD Consortium – Incl. Harris, G.F., Hart, T.S., Cuthbertson, D.D., Sutton, V.R., and Krischer, J.P.: Assessing disease experience across the life span for individuals with osteogenesis imperfecta: challenges and opportunities for patient-reported outcomes (PROs) measurement: a pilot study, Orphanet Journal of Rare Diseases, 14:23, pp 1-12, 2019

155. McHenry, B.D., Kruger, K.M., Exten, E.L., Tarima, S. and Harris, G.F.: Sagittal subtalar and talocrural joint assessment between barefoot and shod walking: A fluoroscopic study, Gait and Posture, 72, 57-61, 2019.

156. Radmanovic, K., Albert, C., Fritz, J., Smith, P. and Harris, G.F.: Characterization of Bone Material Properties in Pediatric Cases of Severe Osteogenesis Imperfecta. International Society of Biomechanics (ISB) / American Society of Biomechanics (ASB), 1p., Calgary, Canada, July/August 2019.

157. Rammer JR, Krzak JJ, Slavens BA, Winters JM, Riedel SA, and Harris GF: Importance of Considering Propulsion Pattern in Therapeutic Outcomes for Pediatric Manual Wheelchair Users. Pediatric Physical Therapy [In Press].

MONOGRAPHS AND REPORTS:

1. Harris, G.F.: Effect of Low Frequency Vibration on Bone Remodeling in the Rhesus Os Calcis. Final Report (Contract No. F49620-85-C-0013) Harry G. Armstrong Aerospace Medical Research Laboratory, Biodynamics Effects Branch, Wright-Patterson AFB, Dayton, OH, 10 p., September 18, 1986.

2. Harris, G.F., Lubicky, J.P., Benson, L.J., Ackman, J.D. and Smith, P.A.: A Philanthropic System and Quantitative approach to Surgical Rehabilitation of Children with Cerebral Palsy. United Nations, Proc Economic Commission for Europe, 2nd Workshop on Rehabilitation Engineering, Fagernes, Norway, 9 p., May 12-15, 1991, (R.43).

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BOOK CHAPTERS:

1. Larson, S.J., Sances, Jr., A., Hemmy, D.C., Myklebust, J., Harris, G.F., Millar, E.A. and Miller, B.: Theoretical and Clinical Studies with Cerebellar Implant Systems. Electrotherapeutic Sleep and Electroanesthesia, Vol. V, F.M. Wageneder and R.H. Germaan, Eds., Universitat Graz, 1978, p. 169.

2. Harris, G.F., Maiman, D.J.: Quantitative Assessment of Cerebellar Stimulation in Cerebral Palsy. Neural Stimulation, Vol. 2, Joel B. Myklebust, Ed., CRC Press, Ch. 3, pp. 23–48, 1985.

3. Harris, G.F.: Effect of Low Frequency Vibration on Bone Remodeling in the Rhesus Os Calcis. Final Report (Contract No. F49620-85-C-0013) Harry G. Armstrong Aerospace Medical Research Laboratory, Biodynamics Effects Branch, Wright-Patterson AFB, Dayton, OH, 10 p., September 18, 1986.

4. Harris, G.F., Lubicky, J.P., Benson, L.J., Ackman, J.D. and Smith, P.A.: A Philanthropic System and Quantitative approach to Surgical Rehabilitation of Children with Cerebral Palsy. United Nations, Proc Economic Commission for Europe, 2nd Workshop on Rehabilitation Engineering, Fagernes, Norway, 9 p., (R.43) May 12-15, 1991.

5. Harris, G.F.: Analysis of Ankle and Subtalar Motion during Human Locomotion. Inman's Joints of the Ankle, Vol. 2, James B. Stiehl, Ed., Williams & Wilkins, Ch. 8, pp. 75–84, 1991.

6. Abuzahab, F.S. Jr., Harris, G.F., Johnson, J.E. and Nery, J.E.: Foot and Ankle Motion Analysis System Instrumentation, Calibration, and Validation. Human Motion Analysis, 1st ed., Harris, G.F. and Smith, P. Eds., IEEE Press, New York, Chapter 9, pp. 152–166, 1996.

7. Kendall, C.B., Schoenmarklin, R.W., and Harris, G.F.: A Method for the Evaluation of an Ergonomic Hand Tool, Adv. in Industrial Ergonomics and Safety IV, Ed. by F. Aghazadeh, Taylor and Francis, 16:539–545, 1994.

8. Kidder, S.K., Harris, G.F., Abuzzahab, F.S., Jr. and Johnson, J.E.: A Biomechanical Model for Foot and Ankle Motion Analysis. Human Motion Analysis, 1st ed., Harris, G.F. and Smith, P. Eds., IEEE Press, New York, Chapter 8, pp. 133–151, 1996.

9. Wynarsky, G., and Harris, G.F.: A Mathematical Description of Three-Dimensional Joint Kinematics using a Non-Invasive Imaging Technique. Human Motion Analysis, 1st ed., Harris, G. and Smith, P. Eds., IEEE Press, New York, Chapter 10, pp. 167–186, 1996.

10. Smith, P.A., Harris, G.F. and Abu-Faraj, Z.O.: Biomechanical Evaluation of the Planovalgus Foot in Cerebral Palsy. Human Motion Analysis, 1st ed., Harris, G.F., Smith, P. Eds., IEEE Press, New York, Chapter 19, pp. 370– 386, 1996.

11. Johnson, J.E., Kidder, S.K., Abuzzahab, F.S., Jr. and Harris, G.F.: Three-Dimensional Motion Analysis of the Adult Foot and Ankle. Human Motion Analysis, 1st ed., Harris, G.F. and Smith, P. Eds., IEEE Press, New York, Chapter 18, 351–369, 1996.

12. Abu-Faraj, Z.O., Harris, G.F., Chang, A-H., Shereff, M.J. and Nery, J.: Quantitative Evaluation of Plantar Pressure Alterations with Metatarsal and Scaphoid Pads. Human Motion Analysis, 1st ed., Harris, G.F. and Smith, P. Eds., IEEE Press, New York, Chapter 20, pp. 387–406, 1996.

13. Harris, G.F., and Wertsch, J.J.: Human Motion Analysis: Historical Perspective and Introduction. Human Motion Analysis, 1st ed., Harris, G.F. and Smith, P., Eds., IEEE Press, New York, Chapter 1, pp. 1–16, 1996.

14. Abu-Faraj, Z.O., Hassani, S. and Harris, G.F.: Gait Analysis: A Rehabilitative Interdiscipline. Perspectives in Rehabilitation Ergonomics, 1st ed., Kumar, S. Ed., Taylor & Francis Ltd. Publishers, London, Chapter 7, pp. 166–195, 1997.

15. Abu-Faraj, Z.O., Harris, G.F., Smith, P.A. and Hassani, S.: Human Motion Analysis, Wiley Encyclopedia of Electrical & Electronics Engineering, John G. Webster, ed., John Wiley & Sons, Inc, publishers, New York, Vol 9, pp. 254–276, 1999. R

16. Urban, M., Olson, J., Vega, J. and Harris, G.F.: Juvenile Rheumatoid Arthritis: Clinical Aspects and New Rehabilitation Treatment Options, Pediatric Gait: A New Millennium in Clinical Care and Motion Analysis Technology, 1st ed., Harris, G. and Smith, P., Eds., IEEE Press, New York, Chapter 7, pp. 46–52, 2000.

17. Ferdjallah, M., Smith, P., Harris, G.F., Hassani, S., Johnson, P. and Reiners, K.: Postural Stability Assessment and Orthotics, Pediatric Gait: A New Millennium in Clinical Care and Motion Analysis Technology, 1st ed., Harris, G. and Smith, P., Eds., IEEE Press, New York, Chapter 10, pp. 69–77, 2000.

18. Ferdjallah, M., Myers, K., Starsky, A. and Harris, G.F.: Dynamic Electromyography, Pediatric Gait: A New Millennium in Clinical Care and Motion Analysis Technology, 1st ed., Harris, G. and Smith, P., Eds., IEEE Press, New York, Chapter 14, pp. 99–108, 2000.

19. Conley, R., Tulchin, K., Harris, G.F., Smith, P., Humm, J. and Hassani, S.: Pediatric Sports Medicine: An Evolution of Applications of Motion Analysis, Pediatric Gait: A New Millennium in Clinical Care and Motion Analysis Technology, 1st ed., Harris, G. and Smith, P., Eds., IEEE Press, New York, Chapter 16, pp. 116–123, 2000.

20. Long, J., Rhode, H., Smith, P. and Harris, G.F.: Osteogenesis Imperfecta: Physiology, Manifestations, Mobility, and Treatment, Pediatric Gait: A New Millennium in Clinical Care and Motion Analysis Technology, 1st ed., Harris, G. and Smith, P., Eds., IEEE Press, New York, Chapter 17, pp. 124–133, 2000.

21. Stabelfeldt, S., Silver-Thorn, B., Harris, G.F., Smith, P. and Timins, M.: Development of a Pediatric Musculoskeletal Model of the Foot and Ankle, Pediatric Gait: A New Millennium in Clinical Care and Motion Analysis Technology, 1st ed., Harris, G. and Smith, P., Eds., IEEE Press, New York, Chapter 20, pp. 151–158, 2000.

22. Stroud, C., Harris, G.F., Van Bogart, J., and Marks, R.: Foot/Ankle Motion Analysis in Patients with Posterior Tibial Tendon Dysfunction, Pediatric Gait: A New Millennium in Clinical Care and Motion Analysis Technology, 1st ed., Harris, G. and Smith, P., Eds., IEEE Press, New York, Chapter 23, pp. 173–182, 2000.

23. Smith, P., Humm, J., Hassani, S., and Harris, G.F.: Three-Dimensional Motion Analysis of the Pediatric Foot and Ankle, Pediatric Gait: A New Millennium in Clinical Care and Motion Analysis Technology, 1st ed., Harris, G. and Smith, P., Eds., IEEE Press, New York, Chapter 24, pp. 183–188, 2000.

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24. Simoneau, G., Hambrook, G., Bachschmidt, R., and Harris, G.F.: Quantifying Upper Extremity Efforts when using a Walking Frame, Pediatric Gait: A New Millennium in Clinical Care and Motion Analysis Technology, 1st ed., Harris, G.F. and Smith, P., Eds., IEEE Press, New York, Chapter 28, pp. 210–216, 2000.

25. Bachschmidt, R., Harris, G.F., Ackman, J., Hassani, S., Carter, M., Caudill, A., Reiners, K., Olson, W., Smith, P., and Klein, J.: Quantitative Study of Walker-Assisted Gait in Children with Cerebral Palsy: Anterior versusPosterior Walkers, Pediatric Gait: A New Millennium in Clinical Care and Motion Analysis Technology, 1st ed., Harris, G. and Smith, P., Eds., IEEE Press, New York, Chapter 29, pp. 217–224, 2000.

26. Humm, J.R., Mugnier, C.J., Harris, G.F., and Anderson, R.N.: Experimental Evaluation of Cranial Kinematics. Frontiers in Whiplash Trauma, Yoganandan, N and Pintar F., Eds., IOP Press, pp. 216–226, 2000.

27. Zhao, L., Han, H., Patel, P.K., Widera, G.E.O. and Harris, G.F.: Finite Element (FE) Modeling of the Mandible: from Geometric Model to Tetrahedral Volumetric Mesh, Medicine Meets Virtual Reality 02/10, Eds. J.D. Westwood, H.M. Hoffman, R.A. Robb and D. Stredney, IOS Press, pp. 593–596, 2002.

28. Harris, G. F. and Jenders, M.D.: Foot and Ankle Motion Analysis: Evolutionary Perspectives and Introduction, Foot and Ankle Motion Analysis: Clinical Treatment and Technology, Eds. Harris, G.F., Smith, P.A. and Marks, R.M., CRC Press, Taylor & Francis, Boca Raton, FL, Chapter 1, pp. 1–15, 2008.

29. Smith, P.A., Hassani, S., Graf, A., and Harris, G.F.: Clinical Applications of Foot and Ankle Motion Analysis in Children, Foot and Ankle Motion Analysis: Clinical Treatment and Technology, Eds. Harris G.F., Smith, P.A. and Marks, R.M., Press, Taylor & Francis, Boca Raton, FL, Chapter 2, pp. 21–45, 2008.

30. Khazzam, M., Roh, J.Y., Long, J.T., Smith, P.A., Hassani, S., Harris, G.F., Graf, A.N., and Kuo, K.N.: Functional Gait Analysis in Children following Clubfoot Releases. Foot and Ankle Motion Analysis: Clinical Treatment and Technology, Eds. Harris G.F., Smith, P.A., Marks, R.M., CRC Press, Taylor & Francis, Boca Raton, FL, Chapter 3, pp. 47–61, 2008.

31. Abu-Faraj, Z.O., Harris, G. F., and Smith, P.A.: Plantar Pressure-Based Quantitative Assessment of Subtalar Arthrodesis in the Rehabilitation of the Planovalgus Foot Deformity. Foot and Ankle Motion Analysis: Clinical Treatment and Technology, Eds. Harris G.F., Smith, P.A., Marks, R.M., CRC Press, Taylor & Francis, Boca Raton, FL, Chapter 7, pp. 105–129, 2008.

32. Baker, K.M., Lu, L., Klos, S.S., Reiners, K., Ackman, J.D., Klein, J., Schwab, J.P., and Harris, G.F.: Lower Extremity Characterization of Walker Assisted Gait in Children with Spastic Diplegic Cerebral Palsy. Foot and Ankle Motion Analysis: Clinical Treatment and Technology, Eds. Harris G.F., Smith, P.A., Marks, R.M., CRC Press, Taylor & Francis, Boca Raton, FL, Chapter 10, pp. 159–172, 2008.

33. Graf, A., Krzak, J., and Harris, G.F.: Response to Balance Perturbation: A strategy for Pediatric Assessment. Foot and Ankle Motion Analysis: Clinical Treatment and Technology, Eds. Harris G.F., Smith, P.A., Marks, R.M., CRC Press, Taylor & Francis, Boca Raton, FL, Chapter 11, pp. 173–193, 2008.

34. Marks, R.M., Long, J.T., and Harris, G.F.: Gait Analysis in Posterior Tibial Tendon Dysfunction: Pre- and Postoperative Analysis Compared to a Normal Population, Foot and Ankle Motion Analysis: Clinical Treatment and Technology, Eds. Harris G.F., Smith, P.A., Marks, R.M., CRC Press, Taylor & Francis, Boca Raton, FL, Chapter 12, pp. 197–214, 2008.

35. Frea, A.G., Long, J.T., Khazzam, M., Marks, R.M., and Harris, G.F.: Hallux Valgus: A pre- and post-operative Analysis of Gait. Foot and Ankle Motion Analysis: Clinical Treatment and Technology, Eds. Harris G.F., Smith, P.A., Marks, R.M., CRC Press, Taylor & Francis, Boca Raton, FL, Chapter 13, pp. 215–230, 2008.

36. Schwab, J., Khazzam, M., Long, J.T., Marks, R., and Harris, G.F.: Hallux Rigidus: A Pre-and Post-Operative Analysis of Gait. Foot and Ankle Motion Analysis: Clinical Treatment and Technology, Eds. Harris G.F., Smith, P.A., Marks, R.M., CRC Press, Taylor & Francis, Boca Raton, FL, Chapter 14, pp. 231–247, 2008.

37. Maskala, K., Long, J.T., Marks, R.M., and Harris, G.F.: Pre-Operative and Post-Operative Gait Analysis of the Rheumatoid Forefoot. Foot and Ankle Motion Analysis: Clinical Treatment and Technology, Eds. Harris G.F., Smith, P.A., Marks, R.M., CRC Press, Taylor & Francis, Boca Raton, FL, Chapter 15, pp. 249–261, 2008.

38. Khazzam, M., Long, J.T., Marks, R.M., and Harris, G.F.: Foot and Ankle Motion Analysis of Patients with Ankle Arthritis. Foot and Ankle Motion Analysis: Clinical Treatment and Technology, Eds. Harris G.F., Smith, P.A., Marks, R.M., CRC Press, Taylor & Francis, Boca Raton, FL, Chapter 16, pp. 263–279, 2008.

39. Rohr, E.S., Johnson, J.E., Zhao, L., and Harris, G.F.: Three-Dimensional Finite Element Analysis of the Fifth Metatarsal Jones Fracture. Foot and Ankle Motion Analysis: Clinical Treatment and Technology, Eds. Harris G.F., Smith, P.A., Marks, R.M., CRC Press, Taylor & Francis, Boca Raton, FL, Chapter 21, pp. 347–362, 2008.

40. Kidder, S., Abuzzahab, F.S., Harris, G.F., and Johnson, J.E.: A System for the Analysis of Foot and Ankle Kinematics during Gait. Foot and Ankle Motion Analysis: Clinical Treatment and Technology, Eds. Harris G.F., Smith, P.A., Marks, R.M., CRC Press, Taylor & Francis, Boca Raton, FL, Chapter 22, pp. 367–381, 2008.

41. Myers, K.A., Wang, M., Marks, R.M., and Harris, G.F.: Validation of a Multisegment Foot and Ankle Kinematic Model for Pediatric Gait. Foot and Ankle Motion Analysis: Clinical Treatment and Technology, Eds. Harris G.F., Smith, P.A., Marks, R.M., CRC Press, Taylor & Francis, Boca Raton, FL, Chapter 23, pp. 383–401, 2008.

42. Miller, E.J., Jeutter, D.C., Stango, R.J., and Harris, G.F.: Tri-axial Plantar Force Sensor: Design, Calibration, Characterization, and Subject Testing. Foot and Ankle Motion Analysis: Clinical Treatment and Technology, Eds. Harris G.F., Smith, P., Marks, R., CRC Press, Taylor & Francis, Boca Raton, FL, Chapter 35, pp. 585–598, 2008.

43. Slavens, B., Harris, G.F: Biomechanics. Biomedical Engineering Education and Advanced Bioengineering Learning:Interdisciplinary Concepts, Ed. Z.O. Abu-Faraj, IGI Global, Hershey, PA, Chapter 7, pp. 284–338, 2012.

44. Hwang, M., Ubong, U., Harris, G.F: Orthopaedics. The Physiological Measurement Handbook, J. Webster, Ed.,CRC Press, Taylor & Francis, Boca Raton, FL, Chapter 13, pp. 287-316, 2014.

45. Albert, C., Fritz, J. and Harris, G.F.: Biomechanics of Osteogenesis Imperfecta: Current Concepts and Emerging Horizons. Transitional Care in OI: Advances in Biology, Technology and Clinical Practice. Eds.; Smith, P.A., Rausch, F. and Harris, G.F., Shriners Hospitals for Children, Chicago IL, Chapter 3, pp. 27–48, 2015.

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BOOK CHAPTERS:

46. Fritz, J., Grosland, N., Smith, P., and Harris, G.F.: Finite Element Modeling and Analysis Applications in Osteogenesis Imperfecta, Transitional Care in OI: Advances in Biology, Technology and Clinical Practice. Eds.; Harris, G.F., Smith, P.A., and Rausch, F., Shriners Hospitals for Children, Chicago IL, Chapter 9, pp. 149–160., 2015.

47. Grover, P., and Harris, G.F.: NIH Visible Human Project Humerus Numerical and Physical Models: Characterization for Osteogenesis Imperfecta Fracture Study, Transitional Care in OI: Advances in Biology, Technology and Clinical Practice. Eds.; Harris, G.F., Smith, P.A., and Rausch, F., Shriners Hospitals for Children, Chicago IL, Chapter 10, pp. 161–176., 2015.

48. Albert, C., Jameson, J., Smith, P., and Harris, G.F.: Material and Structural Aspects of Bone in Osteogenesis Imperfecta, Transitional Care in OI: Advances in Biology, Technology and Clinical Practice. Eds.; Harris, G.F., Smith, P.A., and Rausch, F., Shriners Hospitals for Children, Chicago IL Chapter 11, pp. 177–194., 2015.

49. Molthen, R., Jameson, J., Albert, C., Smith, P., and Harris, G.F.: Role of Micro-CT in the Visualization, Measurement, and Quantification of Bone Structure in Osteogenesis Imperfecta. Transitional Care in OI: Advances in Biology, Technology and Clinical Practice. Eds.; Harris, G.F., Smith, P.A., and Rausch, F., Shriners Hospitals for Children, Chicago IL, Chapter 12, pp. 195–216., 2015.

50. Graf, A., Krzak, J., Caudill, A., Flanagan, A., Smith, P., and Harris, G.F.: Quantitative Assessment of Children with Osteogenesis Imperfecta. Transitional Care in OI: Advances in Biology, Technology and Clinical Practice. Eds.; Harris, G.F., Smith, P.A., and Rausch, F., Shriners Hospitals for Children, Chicago IL, Chapter 13, pp. 217–232., 2015.

51. Kertis, J., Fritz, J., Tarima, S., and Harris, G.F.: Motion Analysis Strategy Appropriate for 3D Kinematic Assessment of Children and Adults with Osteogenesis Imperfecta. Transitional Care in OI: Advances in Biology, Technology and Clinical Practice. Eds.; Harris, G.F., Smith, P.A., and Rausch, F., Shriners Hospitals for Children, Chicago IL, Chapter 15, pp. 251–268., 2015.

52. McHenry, B., Long, J., Smith, P., and Harris, G.F.: Fluoroscopic System for Assessment of In Vivo Hindfoot Kinematics During Gait: Control Data and Applications in Osteogenesis Imperfecta. Transitional Care in OI: Advances in Biology, Technology and Clinical Practice. Eds.; Harris, G.F., Smith, P.A., and Rausch, F., Shriners Hospitals for Children, Chicago IL, Chapter 17, pp. 285–299., 2015.

53. Konop, K., Strifling, K., Wang, M., Schwab, J., Ackman, J., Smith, P., and Harris, G.F.: Walker Design for Kinetic Assessment of Upper Extremity Joint Demands in Children with Osteogenesis Imperfecta. Transitional Care in OI: Advances in Biology, Technology and Clinical Practice. Eds.; Harris, G.F., Smith, P.A., and Rausch, F., Shriners Hospitals for Children, Chicago IL, Chapter 19, pp. 327–343., 2015.

54. Slavens, B., Bhagchandani, N., Wang, M., Smith, P., and Harris, G.F.: Upper Extremity Inverse Dynamics Model for Lofstrand Crutch-Assisted Gait in Children with Osteogenesis Imperfecta. Transitional Care in OI: Advances in Biology, Technology and Clinical Practice. Eds.; Harris, G.F., Smith, P.A., and Rausch, F., Shriners Hospitals for Children, Chicago IL, Chapter 20, pp. 345–370., 2015.

55. Abu-Faraj, Z. O., Harris, G. F., Smith, P. A. and Hassani, S.: Human gait and Clinical Movement Analysis. Wiley Encyclopedia of Electrical and Electronics Engineering. 1–34. DOI: 10.1002/047134608X.W6606.pub2, 2015.

56. Slavens B.A., Schnorenberg A.J., Aurit C.M., Tarima S., Vogel L.C. and Harris G.F: Biomechanics of pediatric manual wheelchair mobility, Wheeled Mobility Biomechanics. Philip S. Requejo, and Jill L. McNitt-Gray (Eds.), Lausanne: Frontiers Media. Pgs. 29 – 44.E-Book published July 2016. http://frontiersin.org/books/b/1059.

EDITORSHIPS: 1. Proceedings: Tenth Annual Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society. Vols. I, II, III, and

IV, 1943 pp. 1988. 2. Proceedings of a Special Symposium of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society. Vol. I, 130 pp, 1988. 3. BIEN–185 Laboratory Manual–C Language Computer Applications in Biomedical Engineering. Eds.; Harris, G.F.,

Acharya, K., and Kidder, S., (graduate students), 1st Ed., 1989. 2nd Ed., 156 pp., 1990. 4. Journal of Clinical Engineering, Special issue on Clinical Biomechanics (8 papers), Ed.; Harris, G.F., 15:6, 1990. 5. BIEN–191 and BIEN–192 Laboratory Manuals – Engineering Mechanics and Instrumentation Applications in

Biomechanics. Eds.; Harris, G.F., Kidder, S., and Abuzzahab, R. (graduate students), 1st Ed.; 297 pp., 1991 and 1992. 2nd Ed.; Eds.; Harris, G.F., Kidder, S., and Abuzzahab, R., (graduate students), 1992. 3rd Ed. Eds.; Harris, G. F., Demarais D., and Bachschmidt, R. (graduate students), 4th Ed. 1994. Eds; Harris, G.F., Bachschmidt R. and Humm, J. (graduate students)

6. IEEE, EMBS Magazine, Special Issue on Control of Postural Stability (12 articles), 120 pp., Ed.; Harris, G.F., 11:4, 1992.

7. Human Motion Analysis: Current Applications and Future Directions. Eds.; Harris, G.F. and Smith, P.A., IEEE Press Text, 21 Chapters, New York, 456 pp., 1996.

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EDITORSHIPS: 8. Pediatric Gait: A New Millennium in Clinical Care and Motion Analysis Technology. Eds.; Harris, G.F. and Smith,

P.A., IEEE Press Text, 29 Chapters, New York, 225 pp., 2000. 9. Foot and Ankle Motion Analysis: Clinical Treatment and Technology. Eds.; Harris, G.F. and Smith, P.A., CRC Press,

Taylor & Francis, Boca Raton, FL, 2008. 10. Proceedings of The OI Workshop. Eds. Harris, G.F., Smith, P.A., and Hassani, S., 18 abstracts, Sheraton Gateway

Suites Chicago O’Hare, Rosemont, IL, April 2009. 11. Proceedings of the Interdisciplinary Workshop on Biomedical Engineering in Orthopaedics and Rehabilitation.

Workshop Co-Chairs; Smith, P.A., Bustamante, K., Sturm, P.F., Program Co-Chairs; Rankine, L.K., and Harris, G.F., 38 abstracts, Shriners Hospitals for Children–Chicago, Chicago, IL, October 2009

12. Proceedings of the Transitional Care in Osteogenesis Imperfecta: Advances in Biology, Technology and Clinical Practice Workshop. Co-Chairs; Harris, G.F., Smith, P.A., and Rauch, F., 9 abstracts, Shriners Hospitals for Children– Chicago, Chicago, IL, September 2010.

13. Journal of Experimental and Clinical Medicine. Guest-Editors; Kuo, K., and Harris, G.F., Special Issue on Current Research and Clinical Applications in Human Motion Analysis. 244 pp., 3(5): 193–194, 2011.

14. Transitional Care in Osteogenesis Imperfecta, Advances in Biology, Technology and Clinical Practice. Eds.: Smith, P., Rauch, F., Harris, G.F., 33 chapters, 621 pp., Shriners Hospitals for Children–Chicago, Chicago, IL, December 2015.

EDITORIAL ADVISORY BOARDS: Foot & Ankle Orthopaedics (FAO), The Scholarly Journal of the American Orthopaedic Foot & Ankle Society (AOFAS). July 2018–present. Critical Reviews in Biomedical Engineering Critical Reviews in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Medicine IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Magazine (Issue Editor) IEEE Transactions on Rehabilitation Engineering (Associate Editor) Journal of Gait & Posture Journal of NeuroEngineering & Rehabilitation

PEER REVIWER:

Journal of Pediatric Orthopaedics (JPO). The scholarly Journal of the Pediatric Orthopaedic Society of N.A. (appointed) Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation ASME, Journal of Dynamic Systems, Measurement and Control Critical Reviews in Biomedical Engineering Foot & Ankle International IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Magazine IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Engineering JAAOS - Journal of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons Journal of Biomechanics (appointed) Journal of Gait & Posture Journal of Rehabilitation Research and Development (JJRD) Microsurgery

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STUDY SECTIONS:

NIDRR Innovation Grants Program NIH, Musculoskeletal Rehabilitation Study Section NIH, Imaging and Neuroscience Study Section NSF (National Science Foundation) Rehabilitation and Aids for the Handicapped Study Section

OTHER: NSF (National Science Foundation) Graduate Research Fellowship Review Panel Wisconsin Department of Development - Applied Research in Technology Programs

SHORT PAPERS:

1. Harris, G.F., Salamon, N.J. and Weber, R.C.: Plate Design Considerations for the Study of Human Postural Sway. Proc 7th Brazilian Conf on Biomed Eng, Rio De Janiero, p. 115–119, November 1981.

2. Cunha, S.S., Harris, G.F. and Towne, J.B.: Transcutaneous Peripheral Arterial Impedance. Proc 7th Brazilian Conf on Biomed Eng, Rio De Janiero, p. 155–160, November 1981.

3. Harris, G.F., Jeutter, D.C. and Bergner, B.C.: A Multi-Channel Radio Telemetry System for Analysis of Human Gait. Proc IEEE EMBS, Philadelphia, PA, 4:600–605, September 20–21, 1982. Also: Medical News Section, JAMA, 249:5, p. 571–574, 1983.

4. Harris, G.F., Hemmy, D.C. and Herman, G.T.: Computer Graphics in Craniofacial Reconstructive Surgery. Proc IEEE EMBS, Chicago, IL, 7:621-622, September 1985.

5. Harris, G.F., Sullivan, R.C. and Millar, E.A.: Quantitative Assessment of Surgical Rehabilitation: Cerebral Palsy. Proc IEEE EMBS, Chicago, IL, 7:680-684, September 1985.

6. Harris, G.F.: Effect of Low Frequency Vibration on Bone Remodeling in the Rhesus Os Calcis. Final Report (Contract No. F49620-85-C-0013) Harry G. Armstrong Aerospace Medical Research Laboratory, Biodynamics Effects Branch, Wright-Patterson AFB, Dayton, OH, 10p., September 1986.

7. Harris, G.F.: Overview: Postural Stability. Proc IEEE EMBS, Fort Worth, TX, 8:1568-1570, November 1986.

8. Harris, G.F. and Riedel, S.A.: Postural Stability: Measurement Parameters and Stationarity. Proc IEEE EMBS, Fort Worth, TX, 8:1583–1585, November 1986.

9. Riedel, S.A. and Harris, G.F.: Measuring Postural Stability: Strategies for Signal Acquisition and Processing. Proc IEEE IECON, Cambridge, MA, p. 1062–1065, November 1987.

10. Harris, G.F., Riedel, S.A. and Matesi, D.V.: Postural Stability: Frequency Domain Considerations. Proc IEEE EMBS, Boston, MA, 9:755–756, November 1987.

11. Millar, J.A.A., Harris, G.F., Matesi, D.V., Coad, J.E. and Schultz, A.B.: Trunk Placement of Children with and without Idiopathic Scoliosis performing Seated Manual Tasks. Proc IEEE EMBS, Boston, MA, 9:1064–1065, November 1987.

12. Weber, R.C., Harris, G.F., Matesi, D.V. and Chang, B.: Passive Knee Motion Test Apparatus. Proc IEEE EMBS, Boston, MA, 9: 481–482, November 1987.

13. Harris, G.F., Riedel, S.A. and Weber, R.C.: Validation, Evaluation and Preliminary Study of the AAMRL/BBD Portable Force Dosimeter. Proc 34th Intl Inst Symp (ISA), Albuquerque, NM, p. 391–396, May 1988.

14. Riedel, S.A., Harris, G.F., and Matesi, D.V.: Postural Stability: A Proposed Data Analysis Method. Proc IEEE EMBS, New Orleans, LA, 10:645–646, November 1988.

15. Harris, G.F., Yoganandan, N., Pintar, F. and Sances, Jr., A.: Vertical Drop Impact Test System for Head Injury Assessment: Biomechanical Design and Analysis. Advances in Bioengineering – 1988 (#G00457), 109th ASME Winter Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL, p. 93–94, November 1988.

16. Harris, G.F., Acharya, K.R., Benson, L.J., Light, T.R. and Matesi, D.V.: Biomechanical Assessment of Active and Passive Wrist Joint Control in Children with Cerebral Palsy. Proc IEEE EMBS, Seattle, WA, 11:820–821, November 1989.

17. Acharya, K.R., Harris, G.F., Riedel, S.A. and Kazarian, L.: Force Magnitude and Spectral Frequency Content of Heel Strike During Gait. Proc IEEE EMBS, Seattle, WA, 11:826–827, November 1989.

18. Zhu, H., Wertsch, J.J., Harris, G.F., Price, M.B. and Alba, H.M.: Pressure Distribution Beneath Sensate and Insensate Feet. Proc IEEE EMBS, Seattle, WA, 11:822–823, November 1989.

19. Schmaltz, D., Harris, G.F., Yoganandan, N., Pintar, F. and Sances, Jr., A.: Vertical Drop Impact Test System for Biomechanical Injury Assessment: Design Validation and Model Development. Proc IEEE EMBS, Seattle, WA, 11:811–812, November 1989.

20. Riedel, S.A. and Harris, G.F.: Instrumentation for Investigating Seating Stability in Young Children with Lower Limb Spasticity. Proc IEEE EMBS, Seattle, WA, 11:855–856, November 1989.

21. Harris, G.F., Benson, L., Riedel, S., Acharaya, K., Matesi, D. and Millar, E.A.: Biomechanical Assessment Techniques in Rehabilitation. Proc IEEE Colloquium in South America, Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Uruguay, p. 31–34, August 1990.

22. Riedel, S.A. and Harris, G.F.: Pediatric Seated Stability: An Instrumentation System. Proc IEEE EMBS, Philadelphia, PA, 12:2107–108, November 1990.

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SHORT PAPERS:

23. Harris, G.F., Benson, L.J., Light, T.R. and Matesi, D.V.: A Biomechanical Model of Passive Wrist Motion in Spastic Cerebral Palsy. Proc IEEE EMBS, Philadelphia, PA, 12:2118-2119, November 1990.

24. Harris, G.F., Nigro, N., Zou, X., Smith, J. and Shereff, M.: Biomechanical Analysis of Subtalar Motion. Proc IEEE EMBS, Philadelphia, PA, 12:2140–2141, November 1990.

25. Ortloff, S., Harris, G., Wynarsky, G., Smith, J. and Shereff, M.: Non-invasive Biomechanical Analysis of Joint Motion. Proc IEEE EMBS, Orlando, FL, 13:1962-1963, October 1991.

26. Fehr, L., Robinson, C.J., Agarwal, G.C. and Harris, G.: Design and Characterization of Knee Joint Compliance Testing Device. Proc IEEE EMBS, Orlando, FL, 13: 861–862, October 1991.

27. Harris, G.F., Smith P.A., Riedel, S., Kidder, S.M., Abuzzahab, F.S., and Benson, L.J.: Biomechanics and Rehabilitation Engineering, Proc. IEEE Int'l Biomed Engrg Days, Istanbul, Turkey, p. 281–284, August 1992.

28. Toth, J.M., Lynch, K.L., Hackbarth, D.A. and Harris, G.F.: A Workshop on Biomaterials Characterization, Proc. IEEE Int'l Biomed Engrg Days, Istanbul, Turkey, p. 278–280, August 1992.

29. Moran, P., Acharya, K., Zhu, H., Wertsch, J., and Harris, G.F.: A microprocessor-based Biofeedback Cane System, Proc IEEE EMBS, Paris, France, 14:1542–1543, October 1992.

30. Lebar, A., Harris, G.F., Zhu, H., and Wertsch, J.: Development of a Miniature Shear Sensing Transducer, Proc IEEE EMBS, Paris, France, 14:1652–1653, October 1992.

31. Abu-Faraj, Z., De La Fuente, E.K., Marx, K., Montogomery, S., Riedel, S., and Harris, G.F.: Assessment of Pull-To-Stand Joint Reactions in Human Subjects: Biomechanical Analysis, Proc IEEE EMBS, Paris, France, 14:1664–1665, October 1992.

32. Abu-Faraj, Z., De La Fuente, E.K., Marx, K., Montogomery, S., Riedel, S., and Harris, G.F.: Assessment of Pull-To-Stand Joint Reactions in Human Subjects: Design and Instrumentation of an Integrated System, Proc IEEE EMBS, Paris, France, 14:1662–1663, October 1992.

33. Abuzzahab, F., Harris, G.F., Kidder, S., Johnson, J., Alexander, and I., DeLozier, G.: Development of a System for Dynamic 3-D Analysis of Foot and Ankle Motion, Proc IEEE EMBS, Paris, France, 14:110–111, October 1992.

34. Kidder, S., Harris, G.F. Wynarsky, G., Johnson, J., Alexander, and I., DeLozier, G., Abuzzahab, F.: A Four-Segment Kinematic Model for Clinical Description of Foot and Ankle Motion, Proc IEEE EMBS, Paris, France, 14:52-53, October 1992.

35. Harris, G.F., Smith, P.A., Abler, J., Abu-Faraj, Z. and Millar, E.A.: Biomechanical Evaluation of the Planovalgus Foot in Cerebral Palsy: A Microprocessor-based Insole System, Proc 8th Ann E. Coast Clinical Gait Laboratory Conf., Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN, p. 125–126, May 1993.

36. Abuzzahab, F.S., Harris, G.F., Kidder, S.M. and Johnson, J.E.: A System for Foot and Ankle Motion Analysis during Gait, Proc 8th Ann E. Coast Clinical Gait Laboratory Conf., Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN, p. 137–138, May 1993.

37. Kidder, S.M., Harris, G.F., Johnson, J.E. and Abuzzahab, F.S.: A Kinematic Model for Clinical Description of Foot and Ankle Motion, Proc 8th Ann E. Coast Clinical Gait Laboratory Conf., Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN, p. 111–112, 1993.

38. Kulwicki, K.J., Harris, G.F., Cooley, B.: A System for Evaluation of Surgical Hand Tremor, Proc IEEE EMBS, San Diego, CA, p. 977–978, October 1993.

39. Lebar, A.M., Harris, G.F., Wertsch, J.J., Zhu, H.: Development of a Miniature Plantar Shear Force Sensing Transducer, Proc IEEE EMBS, San Diego, CA, 15:989–990, October 1993.

40. Abu-Faraj, Z.U., Harris, G.F., Wertsch, J.J., Woodbury, W.M., Vengsarkar, A.S.: A Data-Acquisition System for Monitoring Skin Surface Temperature during Nerve Conduction Studies, Proc IEEE EMBS, San Diego, CA, 15:1030– 1031, October 1993.

41. Kidder, S.M., Harris, G.F., Abuzzahab, F.S., Johnson, J.E.: A Four-Segment Model for Clinical Description of Foot and Ankle Motion, Proc IEEE EMBS, San Diego, CA, 15:1065–1066, October 1993.

42. Abuzzahab, F.S., Harris, G.F., Kidder, S.M., Johnson, J.E.: A Clinical System for Foot and Ankle Motion Analysis, Proc IEEE EMBS, San Diego, CA, 15:1067–1068, October 1993.

43. Moran, P., Acharya, K., Zhu, H., Wertsch, J.J., Harris, G.F.: A Biofeedback Cane System: Instrumentation and Subject Application Results, Proc IEEE EMBS, San Diego, CA, 15:1280–1281, October 1993.

44. Harris, G.F., Acharya, K.R., Smith, P.A., Olsen, W., Sienko-Thomas, S. and Aiona, M.: Biomechanical Assessment of Passive Joint Control in Children with Cerebral Palsy – Instrumentation. Proc IEEE/EMBS, Baltimore, MD, 16:456– 457, November 1994.

45. Abuzzahab, F.S., Jr., Harris, G.F., Kidder, S.M. and Johnson, J.E.: A Kinetic, Biomechanical Model of the Foot and Ankle. Proc IEEE/EMBS, Baltimore, MD, 16:376–377, November 1994.

46. Humm, J.R., Harris, G.F., Raasch, W.G., Black, K.P., Schmitz, J.M., Clavette, K.M. and Park, T.: A Biomechanical Analysis of Ballet Dancers on Pointe. Proc IEEE/EMBS, Baltimore, MD, 16:374–375, November 1994.

47. Abu-Faraj, Z.U., Harris, G.F., Wertsch, J.J., Abler, J.H. and Vengsarkar, A.S.: Holter System Development for Recording Plantar Pressures: Design and Instrumentation. Proc IEEE/EMBS, Baltimore, MD, 16:934–935, November 1994.

48. Vengsarkar, A.S., Abler, J.H., Abu-Faraj, Z.U., Harris, G.F. and Wertsch, J.J.: Holter System Development for Recording Plantar Pressures: Software Development. Proc IEEE/EMBS, Baltimore, MD, 16:936–937, November 1994.

49. Demarais, D.M., Harris, G.F. and Chaput, M.C.: The Instantaneous Axis of Rotation of the Foot and Ankle based on Kinematic Analysis of a Two-Segment Model. Proc IEEE/EMBS, Montreal, CA, 17:2p, September 1995.

50. Bachschmidt, R.A., Harris, G.F. and Simoneau, G.: Development of a Force Sensing Walker for Rehabilitation. Proc IEEE/EMBS, Montreal, CA, 17:2p, September 1995.

51. Abuzzahab, F.S., Jr., Harris, G.F., Kidder, S.M. and Johnson, J.E.: Analysis of Foot and Ankle Kinetics during Gait. Proc IEEE/EMBS, Montreal, CA, 17:2p, September 1995.

52. Wervey, R.A., Abler, J.H., Abu-Faraj, Z.U., Harris, G.F. and Wertsch, J.J.: Data Preview Software for Interactive Review of Holter Type Plantar Pressure Data. Proc IEEE/EMBS, Montreal, CA, Vol. 2, pgs., 1279–1280, September 1995.

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SHORT PAPERS:

53. Bachschmidt, R.A., Harris, G.F. and Simoneau, G.G.: Development of an Instrumented Walker for Measurement of Unilateral Hand Loads. Proc. 15th So Biomed Eng Conf., Dayton, OH, 15:53–55, March 1996.

54. Harris, G.F., Smith, P.A., Abu-Faraj, Z. and Hassani, S.: Pediatric Gait Analysis: Instrumentation Requirements and Clinical Data Interpretation. Proc Intl Conf Biomed Engrg (BME 96), Hong Kong, L9-L11, June 1996.

55. Smith, P., Abu-Faraj, Z., Wertsch, J., Abler, J. and Harris, G.F.: System and Study of Planovalgus Foot Deformity in Children with Cerebral Palsy. Proc 2nd Med Engrg Week of the World, 6p, Taipei, Taiwan, May 1996.

56. Harris, G.F., Kidder, S., Abuzzahab, Jr., F. and Johnson, J.: System for Analyzing Foot and Ankle Motion during Gait. Proc 2nd Med Engrg Week of the World, 6p, Taipei, Taiwan, May 1996.

57. Ferdjallah, M., Harris, G.F., and Wertsch, J.: Instantaneous Spectral Characteristics of Postural Stability using Time-frequency Analysis. Proc. IEEE/EMBS, Chicago, IL, 19: 1675-1678, October 1997.

58. Abuzzahab Jr., F.S., Harris, G.F., Kidder, S.M., and Johnson, J.E.: Kinetics of the foot and ankle during gait. Proc. IEEE/EMBS, Chicago, IL, 19: 1829–1830, October 1997.

59. Abu-Faraj, Z., Sampath, G., Smith, P., and Harris, G.F.: A Clinical System for the Analysis of Three-Dimensional Pediatric Foot and Ankle Motion. Proc. IEEE/EMBS, Chicago, IL, 19: 1831–1834, October 1997.

60. Van Bogart, J.J., Johnson, J.E., Thometz, J.G., Lyon, R.M., Ortiz, T.A., and Harris, G.F.: A Biomechanical System for 3-D Kinematic Analysis of Pediatric Hindfoot Motion. Proc. IEEE/EMBS, Chicago, IL, 19: 1844-1846, October 1997.

61. Humm, J.R., Harris, G.F., Yoganandan, Y.N., Lim, T.H., Mugnier, C.J., and Anderson, R.C.: A Biomechanical System for Measuring the Three-Dimensional Kinematics of the Cervical Spine during Impact. Proc. IEEE/EMBS, Chicago, IL, 19: 1733–1734, October 30–November 2, 1997.

62. Lyon, R.M., Van Bogart, J.J., Harris, G.F., and Thometz, J.G.: Clinical Application of an Active Marker System for the 3-D Analysis of Hindfoot and Ankle Motion in the Cavus Foot. Proc. IEEE/EMBS, Chicago, IL, 19: 2875–2877, October 1997.

63. Sandvig, S.M., Harris, G.F., Wertsch, J.J., and Abler, J.H.; Hybrid 3-D Motion Analysis Concepts. Proc. IEEE/EMBS, Chicago, IL, 19: 2893–2896, October 1997.

64. Smith, P.A., Abu-Faraj, Z.O., Hassani, S., Sampath, G., and Harris, G.F.: Clinical Applications of Foot and Ankle Motion Analysis in Children with Cerebral Palsy. Proc. IEEE/EMBS, Chicago, IL, 19: 2830–2832, October 1997.

65. Van Bogart, J.J., Abler, J.H., Wervey, R.A., Harris, G.F., Lyon, R.M., and Thometz, J.G.: An Active Marker System for the 3-D Analysis of Pediatric Hindfoot and Ankle Motion. Proc. IEEE/EMBS, Chicago, IL, 19: 2872–2874, October 1997.

66. Wertsch, J., Ferdjallah, M., Merletti, R., and Harris, G.F.: Surface Electromyography, Possibilities, Limitations, and Future Outlooks. Proc. IEEE/EMBS, Chicago, IL, 19:2868–2871, October 1997.

67. Wervey, R., Harris, G.F., Wertsch, J.: Plantar Pressure Characteristics during Stair Climbing and Descent. Proc. IEEE/EMBS, Chicago, IL, 19:1746–1748, October 1997.

68. Hambrook, G., Simoneau, G., Harris, G.F., Bachschmidt, R.: Biomechanical effect of Walker Structure changes on Ambulation: Implications for Rehabilitation. Proc. IEEE/EMBS, Chicago, IL, 19:1755–1756, October 1997.

69. Sampath G., Abu-Faraj Z.O., Smith P.A., and Harris G.F.: Design and Development of an Active Marker Based System for Analysis of 3-D Pediatric Foot and Ankle Motion. Proc. IEEE/EMBS, Hong Kong, Vol. 5, pgs., 2415–2417, October 1998

70. Sampath G., Abu-Faraj Z.O., Smith P.A., and Harris G.F.: Clinical Validation of a System for the Analysis of Pediatric Foot and Ankle Kinematics during Gait. Proc. IEEE/EMBS, Hong Kong, Vol. 5, pgs., 2418–2421, October 1998.

71. Van Bogart J.J., Harris G.F., Lyon R. M., Liu XC, and Johnson J.: Pediatric Foot Motion Analysis: A Study of Ten Normal Children using a Two-Segment Foot Model. Proc. IEEE/EMBS, Hong Kong, Vol. 5, pgs., 2494–2496, October 1998.

72. Thometz J., Liu XC, and Harris G.F.: Computerized Evaluation of the Surface Measurement of Kyphosis and Lordosis in Idiopathic Scoliosis. Proc. IEEE/EMBS, Hong Kong, Vol. 5, pgs., 2507–2508, October 1998.

73. Hambrook G.W., Simoneau G.G., Bachschmidt R.A., and Harris G.F.: Biomechanical Effect of Changes in Walker Height and Position on Sagittal Plane Elbow Dynamics for Rehabilitation Purposes. Proc. IEEE/EMBS, Hong Kong, Vol. 5, pgs., 2686–2688, October 1998.

74. Bachschmidt R.A., Harris G.F., Ackman J.A., Hassani S., Reiners K., Olsson W., Carignan F., and Blanchard G.: Development of a System for Quantitative Study of Pediatric Walker-Assisted Gait. Proc. IEEE/EMBS, Hong Kong, Vol. 5, pgs., 2689–2692, October 1998.

75. Thometz J., Liu XC, McGrady L, and Harris G.F.: Dynamic Effects of Postural Sway on Back Surface Contour: Implication for 3–D Assessment of Spinal Position. Proc. IEEE/EMBS, Hong Kong, Vol. 5, pgs., 2744–2745, October 1998.

76. Vega, J., Urban, M., Harris, G.F, Olson, J. and Nocton, J.: Biomechanical Analysis of Gait Following the Application of Therapeutic Electrical Stimulation (TES) in Children with Juvenile Rheumatoid Arthritis (JRA): Preliminary Results. Proc IEEE/EMBS, Chicago, 3p. (0–7803–6468–6/00), 2000.

77. Myers, K.A., Wang, M., Marks, R.M. and Harris, G.F.: Validation of a Multi-Segment Foot and Ankle Kinematic Model for Pediatric Gait, Proc IEEE/EMBS, Istanbul, Turkey, 23:1497–1499, October 2001.

78. Van Bogart, J., McGuire, J. And Harris, G.F.: Upper Extremity Motion Assessment in Adult Ischemic Stroke Patients: A 3-D Kinematic Model, Proc IEEE/EMBS, Istanbul, 23:1190–1192, October 2001.

79. Zhao, L., Patel, P.K., Widera, G.E.O., Han, H. and Harris, G.F.: Medical Imaging Genesis for Finite Element-Based Mandibular Surgical Planning in the Pediatric Subject, Proc IEEE/EMBS, 23:2509–2512, October 2001.

80. Zhao, L, Patel, P.K., Widera, G.E.O. and Harris, G.F.: Determination of Physiological Cross-Section Area of Patient-Specific Masticatory Muscles with Three-Dimensional Medical Imaging Analysis, Proc EMBS/BMES, p. 2538–2539, 2002.

81. Long, Jason T., Harris, G. F., and Marks, R. M.: An Investigation of Hindfoot Kinetics during Gait, Proc EMBS/BMES, p. 2569–2570, 2002.

82. Roh, J.Y., Kuo, K.N., Smith, P.A., Lipsey, J., Hassani, S., Reiners, K., Olson, W., Myers, K. and Harris, G.F.: Long-Term Result of Clubfoot Release by Gait Analysis. Proc GCMAS, 8:105–106, 2003.

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83. Roh, J., Hassani, S., Ferdjallah, M., Reiners, K., Kuo, K., Smith, P. and Harris, G.F: Brace Evaluation in Children with Diplegic Cerebral Palsy: Kinematics and Kinetics. Proc GCMAS, 8:107–108, 2003.

84. Abu-Faraj, Z.O., Harris, G.F., and Smith, P.A.: Quantitative Assessment of the Effects of Subtalar Arthrodesis on the Planovalgus Foot using Three-Dimensional Motion Analysis and Plantar Pressure Measurements. Proc GCMAS, 8:145–146, 2003.

85. Baker, K., Long, J., Hassani, S., Lipsey, J., Reiners, K., Olson, W., Johnson, P., Kliebhan, L., Ackman, J., Schwab, J. andHarris, G.F.: Walker Assisted Gait in Children with Cerebral Palsy: Instrumentation and System Design. Proc GCMAS, 8:163–164, 2003.

86. Badura, J., Barber, M., Raasch, W. and Harris, G.F.: Rehabilitation and Performance Enhancement: Biomechanical Analysis of the Shoulder and Elbow. Proc RESNA, 26:7p., 2003.

87. Baker, K., Long, J., Lipsey, J., Olson, W., Reiners, K., Hassani, S., Ackman, J., Schwab, J. and Harris, G.F.: Rehabilitation Analysis of Walker Assisted Gait in Spastic Diplegic Cerebral Palsy Children. Proc RESNA, 26:6p., 2003.

88. Hassani, S., Ferdjallah, M., Rhoe, J., Reiners, K., Smith, P. and Harris, G.F.: Quantitative Evaluation of Orthotics using Gait, Postural Stability, and Functional Measurement Instruments. Proc RESNA, 26:5p., 2003.

89. Zhao, L., Patel, P.K., Widera, G.E.O. and Harris, G.F.: Validation of a Finite Element Model of Pediatric Patient-Specific Mandible. Proc IEEE/EMBS, 25:1831–1834, 2003.

90. Bachschmidt, R.A., Demarais, D.M. and Harris, G.F.: Biomechanical Analysis of the Instant Axis of Rotation (IAOR)of the Hindfoot During Normal Ambulation. Proc IEEE/EMBS, 25:1870–2873, 2003.

91. Van Bogart, J.J., Klein, J.P., Wertsch, J.J., Janisse, D. and Harris, G.F.: Biomechanics of the Toe-Only Rocker Sole Shoe: Gait Kinematics and Kinetics, Proc IEEE/EMBS, 25:2881–1884, 2003.

92. Myers, K.A., Klein, J.P., Wertsch, J.J., Janisse, D. and Harris, G.F.: Biomechanics of the Negative Heel Rocker Sole Shoe: Gait Kinematics and Kinetics, Proc IEEE/EMBS, 25:1885–1888, 2003.

93. Hingtgen, B.A., McGuire, J.R., Wang, M. and Harris, G.F.: Design and Validation of an Upper Extremity Kinematic Model for Application in Stroke Rehabilitation, Proc IEEE/EMBS, 25:1682–1685, Cancun, Mexico, September 2003.

94. Lipsey, J.H., Smith, P.A., Hassani, S., Reiners, K., Johnson, C., Olson, W., Long, J.T., Ferdjallah, M. and Harris, G.F.: Design and Validation of Upper Extremity Support System for Dynamic Postural Stability Assessment, Proc IEEE/EMBS, 25:1777–11779, 2003.

95. Long, J.T., Maskala, K.L., Marks, R.M. and Harris, G.F., Biomechanical Evaluation of Foot/Ankle Kinematics in Patients with Rheumatoid Arthritis: The Effects of Surgical Intervention, Proc IEEE/EMBS, 25:1784–1787, 2003.

96. Badura, J.M., Raasch, W.G., Barber, M.P. and Harris, G.F.: A Kinematic and Kinetic Biomechanical Model for Baseball Pitching and its use in the Examination and Comparison of Flat-Ground and Mound Pitching: A Preliminary Report, Proc IEEE/EMBS, 25:1803–1806, 2003.

97. Myers, K.A., McGuire, J.R., Long, J.T. and Harris, G.F.: Biomechanical Study and Objective Evaluation of Muscle Co-Contraction following Chemodenervation, Proc IEEE/EMBS, 25:1815–1818, 2003.

98. Baker, K.M., Wang, M., Cao, K., Lipsey, J., Long, J.T., Reiners, K., Johnson, C., Olson, W., Hassani, S., Ackman, J.D., Schwab, J.P. and Harris, G.F.: Biomechanical System for the Evaluation of Walker-Assisted Gait in Children: Design and Preliminary Application, Proc IEEE/EMBS, 25:1851–1853, 2003.

99. Harris, G.F. and DeRosia, J.: Occupant Protection and Standup Forklift (Lift Truck) Dynamics, Proc ASME IMECE IMECE2003–43175, 2p. 2003.

100. Harris, G.F. and DeRosia, J.: Dynamic Postural Stability Testing during Standup Forklift (Lift Truck) Operation, Proc ASME IMECE IMECE2003–43174, 2p. 2003.

101. Fan, Z., Smith, P., Reiners, K., Hassani, S., Harris, G.F.: Biomechanics of Femoral Deformity in Osteogenesis Imperfecta (OI): A Quantitative Approach to Rehabilitation, Proc IEEE/EMBS, 26:4884–4887, 2004.

102. Hassani, S., Roh, J., Ferdjallah, M., Reiners, K., Kuo, K., Smith, P., Harris, G.F.: Rehabilitative Orthotics Evaluation in Children with Diplegic Cerebral Palsy: Kinematics and Kinetics, Proc IEEE/EMBS, 26:4874-4876, 2004.

103. Zhao, L., Patel, P.K., Harris, G.F.: Stress Analysis of Unilateral Cleft Palate using a Three-Dimensional Finite Element Model of Pediatric Subject-Specific Maxilla, Proc IEEE/EMBS, 26:5077–5079, 2004.

104. Hingtgen, B. A., Harris, G. F., Wang, M., McGuire, J. R.: Quantification of Reaching during Stroke Rehabilitation using a Unique Upper Extremity Kinematic Model, Proc IEEE/EMBS, 26:4916–4919, 2004.

105. Baker, K.M., Lu, L., Klein, J.P., Chao, K., Reiners, K., Johnson, C., Lipsey, J., Hassani, S., Ackman, J.D., Schwab, J.P. Harris, G.F.: Kinematic Analysis of Upper Extremity Joint Motion in Children using Posterior Walkers, Proc IEEE/EMBS, 26:5100–5103, 2004.

106. Heywood, E.J., Jeutter, D.C., Harris, G.F.: Tri-axial Plantar Pressure Sensor: Design, Calibration and Characterization, Proc IEEE/EMBS, 26:2010–2013, 2004.

107. Long, J.T., Jannetto, N., Bakker, S., Smith, S., Harris, G.F.: Biomechanics of Cranial Dynamics during Daily Living Activities, Proc IEEE/EMBS, 26:2417–2419, 2004.

108. Long, J.T., Sirota, N., Klein, J.P., Wertsch, J.J., Janisse, D., Harris, G.F.: Biomechanics of the Double Rocker Sole Shoe: Gait Kinematics and Kinetics, Proc IEEE/EMBS, 26:5107–5110, 2004.

109. Baker, K.M., Lu, L., Chao, K., Wang, M., Lipsey, J., Reiners, K., Olson, W., Long, J.T., Johnson, C., Hassani, S., Ackman, J.D., Schwab, J.P. and Harris, G.F.: Upper Extremity Rehabilitation Analysis of Children with Cerebral Palsy using Posterior Walkers, Proc RESNA, 27:5p., Orlando, FL, 2004.

110. Hingtgen, B.A., McGuire, J.R., Wang, M. and Harris, G.F.: Upper Extremity Biomechanical Model for Quantitative Assessment of Stroke Rehabilitation, Proc RESNA, 27:6 p., Orlando, FL, 2004.

111. Baker, K.M., Liu, L., Chao, K., Wang, M., Lipsey, J., Reiners, K., Olson, W., Long, J.T., Johnson, C., Hassani, S., Ackman, J.D., Schwab, J.P. and Harris, G.F.: Upper Extremity Kinematics in Children with Cerebral Palsy using Posterior Walkers, Proc GCMAS, 9:122–123, 2004.

112. Hingtgen, B.A., McGuire, J.R., Wang, M. and Harris, G.F.: Biomechanical model of Upper Extremity for Quantitative Assessment of Stroke, Proc GCMAS, 9:254–255, 2004.

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113. Khazzam, M., Long, J.T., Marks, R.M., and Harris, G.F.: Kinematic Assessment of Segmental Foot Motion in Patients with Ankle Arthrosis, Proc GCMAS, 35–36, 2005.

114. Khazzam, M., Long, J.T., Marks, R.M., and Harris, G.F.: Kinematic Changes in Patients with Rheumatoid Arthritis of the Forefoot, Proc GCMAS, 45–46, 2005.

. Meyer, A., Smith, P., and Harris, G.F.: Modeling Initial Contact Dynamics during Ambulation with Mathematical Dynamic Modeling Software (MADYMO), Proc GCMAS, 130–131, 2005.

116. Baker, K.M., Lu, L., Chao, K., Reiners, K., Hassani, S., Ackman, J.D., Schwab, J.P., Harris, G.F.: Upper Extremity Kinematics in Children with Cerebral Palsy using Anterior Walkers, Proc GCMAS, 240–241, 2005.

117. Baker, K.M., Lu, L., Reiners, K., Hassani, S., Ackman, J.D., Schwab, J.P., Harris, G.F.: Upper Extremity Rehabilitation Analysis of Children with Cerebral Palsy using Anterior Walkers, Proc RESNA, 28, 7p., 2005.

118. Hingtgen, B., McGuire, J., Wang, M. and Harris, G.F.: Development and Validation of an Upper Extremity Kinematic Model for Quantitative Assessment of Stroke Rehabilitation, Proc RESNA, 28, 13p., Atlanta, GA, 2005.

119. Hingtgen, B., McGuire, J., Wang, M., and Harris, G.F.: Quantitative Assessment of Upper Extremity Stroke Rehabilitation following Distal Extremity Botulinum Toxin Injection, Proc ASME, 2p., Vail, CO, 2005.

. Meyer, A., Smith, P. and Harris, G.F.: Modeling Initial Contact Dynamics during Ambulation with Mathematical Dynamic Modeling (MADYMO) Software, Proc ASME, 2p. Vail, CO, 2005.

121. Rahman, M.M., Ferdjallah, M. and Harris, G.F.: Design of Two-Dimensional Grid Electrodes Considering Spatial Characteristics of SEMG Signal, Proc IEEE Neural Engineering/EMBS 4p. 2005.

122. Ahad, M.A., Zaman, A.A., Ferdjallah, M., and Harris, G.F.: Multichannel Grid Electrode Interface for EMG Mapping, Proc IEEE MWSCAS, Vol. 2, p., 1770–1773, 2005.

123. Slavens, B.A., Sturm, M.W., Wang, M., and Harris, G.F.: A Dynamic Model of the Upper Extremities for Quantitative Assessment of Lofstrand Crutch-Assisted Gait, Proc IEEE EMBS, 28: 1525–1528, New York, NY, 2006.

124. Bustamante Valles, K.D., Schneider, J.M., Long, J.T., Riedel, S.A., Johnson, M.J. and Harris, G.F.: Combined Sagittal and Coronal Plane Postural Stability Model, Proc IEEE EMBS, 4p. 2006.

. Canseco, K., Long, J., Marks, R., and Harris, G.F.: Kinematic Assessment of Gait in Patients with Hallux Rigidus using a Four-Segment Foot Model, Proc ESMAC-GCMAS, 2p., 2006.

126. Marks, R., Ness, M.E., Hein, J., Khazzam, M., Long, J., and Harris, G.F.: Evaluation of the Roll-A-Bout Walker as an Ambulatory Aid, Proc ESMAC-GCMAS, 2p. 2006.

127. Fan, Z.F., Smith, P.A., Rauch, F., and Harris, G.F.: Nanoindentation as a means for Distinguishing Clinical Type of Osteogenesis Imperfecta, Proc ICCE, 2p., 2006.

128. Ness, M.E., Marks, R.M., Long, J.T., Khazzam, M., and Harris, G.F.: Foot and Ankle Kinematics in Patients with Posterior Tibial Tendon Dysfunction, Proc ESMAC GCMAS, 2p., 2006.

129. Hassani, S., Graf, A., Smith, P., Caudill, A., Flanagan, A., and Harris, G.F.: Gait Characteristics and Outcome Assessment in Children with Type I Osteogenesis Imperfecta, Proc GCMAS, 2p., 2007.

. Canseco, K., Long, J., Marks, R., and Harris, G.F.: Rehabilitation of Patients with Hallux Rigidus after First Metatarsophalangeal Joint Fusion, Proc RESNA, 4p., Phoenix, AZ, 2007.

131. Graf, A., Hassani, S., Smith, P., Caudill, A., Flanagan, A., and Harris, G.F: Assessment of Gait and Outcome Measures in Children with Type I Osteogenesis Imperfecta, Proc RESNA, 6p., Phoenix, AZ, 2007.

132. Slavens, B.A., Sturm, P.F., and Harris, G.F.: Dynamic Model of the Upper Extremities for Rehabilitation Analysis ofCrutch-Assisted Gait in Children with Myelomeningocele. Proc. RESNA, * Conference Scientific Paper Award. 9p., Phoenix, AZ, 2007.

133. Kim, G., Adad, M., Ferdjallah, M., and Harris, G.F.: Correlation of Muscle Fatigue Indices between Intramuscular and Surface EMG Signals. Proc of IEEE SoutheastCon, 5p., Richmond, VA, 2007.

134. Slavens, B., Sturm, P., and Harris, G.F.: Upper Extremity Kinematics of Crutch-Assisted Gait in Children with Myelomeningocele, Proc of American Society of Biomechanics (ASB), 2p., Palo Alto, CA, 2007.

. Strifling, K.M.B., Wang, M., Cao, K., Ackman, J., Schwab, J., and Harris, G.F.: Upper Extremity Kinematic Model for Walker Assisted Gait, Proc of American Society of Biomechanics (ASB), 2p. 2007.

136. Bustamante, K., Long, J., Riedel, S., Hassani, S., Graf, A., Krzak, J., and Harris, G.F.: Postural Control under Altered Sensory Conditions in Children with Cerebral Palsy, Proc RESNA 2008, 3p., Washington, DC, 2008.

137. Konop, K., Strifling, K., Wang, M., Cao, K., Ackman, J., Schwab, J., and Harris, G.F.: Wrist Joint Reaction Moments in Children with Cerebral Palsy using Anterior and Posterior Walkers, Proc. RESNA 2008, 7p., Washington, DC, 2008.

138. Rizza, R., Liu, XC, Thometz, J., Lyon, R., Kamara, S., Tassone, C., and Harris, G.F.: Simulation of Dynamic Pedorthosis using Computer Modeling in the Treatment of Clubfoot, Proc. RESNA 2008, 7p., Washington, DC, 2008.

139. Fan, Z., Smith, P.A., and Harris, G. F.: Do OI Bone Intrinsic Material Properties co-vary with Clinic Types? The 16th

Annual International Conference on COMPOSITES/NANO ENGINEERING (ICCE – 16), 2p., Kunming China, 2008. . Bustamante, K.D., Long, J.T., Riedel, S.A., Graf, A., Krzak, J., Hassani, S., Smith, P., and Harris, G.F.: Application of a

Bi-Planar Postural Stability Model in Children with Cerebral Palsy, Proc. IEEE/EMBS, 4p., Vancouver, BC, Canada, 2008.

141. Long, J.T., Harris, G.F., Winters, J., and Wang, M.: A Multisegmental Foot Model with Bone-based Referencing: Sensitivity to Radiographic Input Parameters, Proc. IEEE/EMBS, Vancouver, BC, Canada, 2008.

142. Slavens, B., Sturm, P., and Harris, G.F.: Upper Extremity Kinetics of Children with Myelomeningocele during Lofstrand Crutch-Assisted Gait, Proc. IEEE/EMBS, 30:4583–4586, Vancouver, BC, Canada, 2008.

143. Slavens, B., Eastwood, D., Sturm, P. and Harris, G.F.: Lofstrand Crutch-Assisted Gait in Children with Myelomeningocele: Clinical Outcomes Assessment and Upper Extremity Dynamics, Proc. RESNA 2009, 7 pgs., New Orleans, LA, 2009.

144. Graf, A., Hassani, S., Smith, P., Caudill, A., Flanagan, A., and Harris, G.F.: Assessment of Gait and Outcome Measures in Children with Type I Osteogenesis Imperfecta, Proc. RESNA 2009, 3 pgs., New Orleans, LA, 2009.

. Bhagchandani, N., Slavens, B., Wang, M., and Harris, G.F.: Upper Extremity Biomechanical Model of Crutch-Assisted Gait in Children, Proc. IEEE/EMBS, 31, 7164–7167, Minneapolis, MN, 2009.

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146. Slavens, B., Guan, Y., and Harris, G.F.: Finite Element Analysis of Forearm Crutches during Gait in Children with Myelomeningocele, Proc. IEEE/EMBS, 5271–5273, Minneapolis, MN, 2009.

147. Meyer, A., Fritz, J., and Harris, G.F.: Biomechanical Model to Assess Injury Reduction During Impact, Proc. IEEE/EMBS, 5267–5270, 2009.

148. Bustamante Valles, K., Long, J., Riedel, S., Graf, A., Krzak, J., Hassani, S., Sturm, P., and Harris, G.F.: Using a Bi-planar Postural Stability Model to Assess Children with Scoliosis, Proc. IEEE/EMBS, 7010–7013, 2009.

149. Bhagchandani, N., Slavens, B., Wang, M., Smith, P., and Harris, G.F.: Novel Crutch System to Assess Upper Extremity Kinetics during Lofstrand Crutch-Assisted Gait, Proc of the 2010 Joint ESMAC GCMAS Meeting (JEGM 2010), 530– 531, 2010.

. Krzak, J., Graf, A., Sturm, P., Hammerberg, K., Gupta, P., Hassani, S., Riordan, M., Zaharski, K., and Harris, G.F.: Postural Assessment in Adolescent Idiopathic Scoliosis, Proc of the 2010 Joint ESMAC GCMAS Meeting (JEGM 2010), 380–381, 2010.

151. Krzak, J., Graf, A., Smith, P., Hassani, S., and Harris, G.F.: Segmental Foot and Ankle Kinematics of the Equinovarus Foot During Gait, Proc of the 2010 Joint ESMAC GCMAS Meeting (JEGM 2010), 75–76, 2010.

152. Graf, A., Krzak, J., Hassani, S., Flanagan, A., Caudill, A., Harris, G.F., Smith, P.: Reduction in Push Off Power During Gait in Children with Type 1 Osteogenesis Imperfecta, Proc of the 2010 Joint ESMAC GCMAS Meeting (JEGM 2010), 501–502, 2010.

153. Bustamante Valles, K., Long, J., Sovol, A., Riedel, S., Graf, A., Krzak, J., Riordan, M., Zaharski, K., Hassani, S., Sturm, P., and Harris, G.F.: Biomechanical Model of Postural Control for the Analysis of Adolescents with Idiopathic Scoliosis, Proc of the 2010 Joint ESMAC GCMAS Meeting (JEGM 2010), 212–213, 2010.

154. Konop, K., Strifling, K., and Harris, G.F.: Shoulder Joint Dynamics during Walker-Assisted Gait, Proc ESMAC GCMAS (JEGM), 340–341, 2010.

. Bhagchandani, N., Slavens, B., and Harris, G.F.: Upper Extremity Dynamics in Children using Lofstrand Crutches, Proc RESNA, 6 pgs., Las Vegas, NV, 2010.

156. Bustamante Valles, K.D., Long, J.T., Riedel, S.A., Graf, A., Krzak, J., Hassani, S., Riordan, M., Zaharski, K., Sturm, P.F., and Harris, G.F.: Analysis of Postural Stability Following Posterior Spinal Fusion in Adolescents with IdiopathicScoliosis, Proc of the International Research Society of Spinal Deformities (IRSSD), Studies in Health Technology and Informatics, Vol. 158, p. 127–131, 2010.

157. Fritz, J., and Harris, G.F.: Assessment of Gender Variations in the Cervical Response to Rear Impacts, Proc of the American Society of Biomechanics, 2 pgs. Providence, RI, 2010.

158. Jameson, J., Slavens, B., Molthen, R., Smith, P., and Harris, G.F.: Validation of a Micro-CT Approach for Characterization of Murine and Human Bone in Osteogenesis Imperfecta, Proc of the American Society of Biomechanics (ASB), 2 pgs., Providence, RI, 2010.

159. Graf, A., Sturm, P., Hassani, S., Riordan, M., Hammerberg, K., Krzak, J., Gupta, P., Harris, G.F.: Motion of the Spine Pre- and Post-Spinal Fusion Compared to Age-Matched Controls, Proc of the Scoliosis Research Society (SRS) Annual Meeting, 9 pgs., Kyoto, Japan, 2010.

. Sovol, A.W., Bustamante Valles, K.D., Riedel, S.A., and Harris, G.F.: Bi-planar Postural Stability Model: Fitting Model Parameters to Patient Data Automatically, Proc Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society, p., 3962–3965, Buenos Aires, Argentina, 2010.

161. Grover, P., Zhao, L., Wang, M., Smith, P., and Harris, G.F.: Development of Computational Tool for Humerus Fracture Related Applications in Osteogenesis Imperfecta, Proc of the OI Workshop, p. 38–40, Chicago, Il, 2010.

162. Krzak, J., Graf, A., Hassani, S., Flanagan, A., Caudill, A., Smith, P., and Harris, G.F.: Analysis of Push Off Power Reduction in Children with Type 1 Osteogenesis Imperfecta (OI), Proc of the OI Workshop, p. 41–42, Chicago, IL, 2010.

163. Caudill, A., Flanagan, A., Graf., Hassani, S., Krzak, J., Smith, P., and Harris, G.F.: One Year Follow-up of Strength and Function in Osteogenesis Imperfecta Type 1, Proc of the OI Workshop, Chicago, Il, p. 29–30, 2010.

164. Albert, C., Jameson, J., Smith, P., and Harris, G.F.: Approaches for Characterizing Material Strength and Toughness of Bone in Osteogenesis Imperfecta, Proc of the OI Workshop, p. 32–33, 2010.

. Jameson, J., Albert C., Smith P., Molthen, R., and Harris G.F.: Micro-CT characterization of Human Trabecular Bone in Osteogenesis Imperfecta, Proc of SPIE Medical Imaging, Vol. 7965, 796501–01–796501–8, Orlando, FL, 2011.

166. Graf, A., Hassani, S., Caudill, A., Krzak, J., Long, J., Kuo, K., Dietz, F. Morcuende, J., Harris, G.F., Smith, P.: Long-Term Outcomes of Comprehensive Surgical Intervention vs. Ponseti Casting in the Treatment of Idiopathic Clubfoot, Proc GCMAS, NIH Natcher Center, p. 53–54, Bethesda, Maryland, 2011.

167. Krzak, J., Corcos, D., Graf, A., Smith, P. and Harris, G.F.: The Effect of Wire Electrode Insertion on Hindfoot Kinematics during Gait in Children with Hemiplegic Cerebral Palsy, Proc GCMAS, NIH Natcher Center, p. 288–289, Bethesda, Maryland, 2011.

168. Slavens, B., Fritz, J., Mickschl, D., Wiske, D., Telerico, M., Grindel, S. and Harris, G.F.: A Quantitative Assessment Tool for Post-Operative Rotator Cuff Repair, Proc GCMAS, NIH Natcher Center, p. 318–319, Bethesda, Maryland, 2011.

169. Grover, P., Wang, M., Smith, P., and Harris, G.F.: Computational Humerus Model: Fracture Prediction for Assistive Device Users – Lofstrand Crutches, Proc RESNA/FICCDAT, Toronto, Canada, 3 p., 2011.

. Albert, C., Jameson, J., Smith, P., and Harris, G.F.: Validation of a 3-PT Bending Technique for Small Bone Specimens, Proc of American Society of Biomechanics (ASB), 2pgs., Long Beach, CA, 2011.

171. Fritz, J., Grosland, N., Smith, P., Harris, G.F.: Improved Mesh for a Finite Element Model of Fracture Risk Assessment in Osteogenesis Imperfecta. Proc of American Society of Biomechanics (ASB), 2 pgs., Long Beach, CA, 2011.

172. Slavens, B., Graf, A., Krzak, A., Vogel, L., Harris, G.F.: Upper Extremity Wheelchair Kinematics in Children with Spinal Cord Injury, Proc of IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society (EMBC), Boston, MA, p. 8158–8161, 2011.

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173. Krzak, J., Graf, A., Flanagan, A., Caudill, A., Smith, P., Harris, G.F.: Analysis of Push-Off Power Reduction in Children with Type 1 Osteogenesis Imperfecta, Proc of Osteogenesis Imperfecta International Conference, p. 34, Dubrovnik, Croatia, 2011.

174. Slavens, B.A., Paul, A., Graf, A., Krzak, J., Vogel, L., Harris, G.F.: Assessment of Upper Extremity Kinematics in Children with Spinal Cord Injury during Wheelchair Mobility. Proc of First Annual Occupational Science Summit, Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis, MO, 2012.

. Flanagan, A., Haluk, A., Ackman, J., Peer, M., Krzak, J., Graf, A., Hassani, S., and Harris, G.F.: Long-term Follow-up of Van Nes Rotationplasty for Congenital PFFD. The Association of Children's Prosthetic-Orthotic Clinics (ACPOC), Banff, Alberta, Canada, 2012.

176. Slavens, B., Paul, A., Graf, A., Krzak, A., Vogel, L., Harris, G.F.: Upper Extremity Kinematics in Children with Spinal Cord Injury during Wheelchair Mobility, Proc of GCMAS (Gait and Clinical Movement Analysis Society), p. 79–80, Grand Rapids, MI, 2012.

177. Hassani, S., Graf, A., Krzak, J., Hammerberg, K., Sturm, P., Gupta, P., Riordan, M., Harris, G.F.: Assessing Spinal Motion at Different Fusion Levels in Adolescents with Idiopathic Scoliosis, Proc of GCMAS (Gait and Clinical Movement Analysis Society), p. 163–164, Grand Rapids, MI, 2012.

178. Konop, K., Long, J., Krzak, J., Graf, A., Harris, G.F.: Segmental Kinematic Assessment of Pediatric Pes Planovalgus with Radiographic Skeletal Indexing, Proc of GCMAS (Gait and Clinical Movement Analysis Society) p. 179–180, Grand Rapids, MI, 2012.

179. McHenry, B., Long, J., Harris, G.F.: Foot and Ankle Motion Analysis using Dynamic Radiographic (Fluoroscopic) Imaging, Proc of GCMAS (Gait and Clinical Movement Analysis Society), p. 181–182, Grand Rapids, MI, 2012.

. Cohen, T., Altiok, H., Tarima, S., Smith, P., Harris, G.F.: Creep Evaluation of (Orthotic) Cast Materials during Simulated Clubfoot Correction, Proc of IEEE EMBS, p. 3352–3355, San Diego, CA, 2012.

181. Paul, A., Slavens, B., Graf, A., Krzak, J., Vogel, L., Harris, G.F.: Upper Extremity Biomechanical Model for Evaluation of Pediatric Joint Demands during wheelchair mobility, Proc of IEEE EMBS, p. 4788–4791, San Diego, CA, 2012.

182. Albert C, Jameson J, Toth J, Smith P, Harris, G.F.: Storage and Loss Moduli of Bone in Osteogenesis Imperfecta. Proc of ASB, p. 38–39, Gainesville, FL, 2012.

183. Jameson, J., Albert, C., Busse, B., Smith, P., Harris, G.F.: 3-D Micron-scale Imaging of the Cortical Bone Canal Network in Human Osteogenesis Imperfecta (OI). Proc. SPIE Medical Imaging, Vol. 8672, 2013: Biomedical Applications in Molecular, Structural, and Functional Imaging. Lake Buena Vista, FL, 2013.

184. Paul, A., Slavens, B., Graf, A., Krzak, J., Vogel, L., Harris, G.F.: Glenohumeral Joint Dynamics during Pediatric Wheelchair Mobility. Proc of GCMAS (Gait and Clinical Movement Analysis Society), p. 227–228, Cincinnati, OH, 2013.

. Kertis, J., Fritz, J., Long, J., Krzak, J., Graf, A., Harris, G.F.: Biomechanical Evaluation of an Optical System for Outreach Clinic Application in Underserved Areas, Proc of GCMAS (Gait and Clinical Movement Analysis Society), p. 76–77, Cincinnati, OH, 2013.

186. Inawat, R., Fritz, J., Rankine, L., Grindel, S., Slavens, B., Harris, G.F.: Glenohumeral Joint Kinematics following Single Tendon Rotator Cuff Repair, Proc of GCMAS (Gait and Clinical Movement Analysis Society), p. 253–254, Cincinnati, OH, 2013.

187. Altiok, H., Graf, A., Krzak, J., Hassani, S., Harris, G.F.: The use of Gait Analysis in the Treatment of a Child with Myelomeningocele: A Case Study, Proc of GCMAS (Gait and Clinical Movement Analysis Society), p. 285–286, Cincinnati, OH, 2013.

188. Griffin, A., McHenry, B., Harris, G.F.: Fluoroscopic Assessment of Hindfoot Kinematics during Gait: Comparison of Barefoot and Shod Motion, Proc of GCMAS (Gait and Clinical Movement Analysis Society), p. 320–321, Cincinnati, OH, 2013.

189. Albert C., Jameson J., Smith P., Harris, G.F.: Material properties of brittle bones. Proc of International Society for Biomechanics (ISB). 2 pgs., Natal, Brazil, 2013.

. Fritz, J., Grosland, N., Smith, P., Harris, G.F.: Brittle Bone Fracture Risk with Transverse Isotropy. Proc of American Society of Biomechanics (ASB), 2p. Omaha, NE, 2013.

191. Cross, J., McHenry, M., Harris, G.F.: and Gilat Schmidt, T.: Biplane Fluoroscopic Analysis of the Hindfoot using Model-based Tracking Techniques: A Static Phantom Study. Proc of American Society of Biomechanics (ASB), 2p. Omaha, NE, 2013.

192. Slavens, B., Paul, A., Graf, A., Krzak, J., Vogel, L., Harris, G.F.: Upper Extremity Biomechanics of Assisted Mobility Device Usage in Pediatric Orthopaedic Disabilities. Proc of American Society of Biomechanics (ASB), 2p. Omaha, NE, 2013.

193. Albert. C., Smith, P., Harris, G.F.: Decreased bone material strength in severe osteogenesis imperfecta (OI). Proc of American Society of Biomechanics (ASB), 2p. Omaha, NE, 2013.

194. Jameson, J., Proctor, A., Albert, C., Harris, G.F.: 3D Visualization of Reference-Point Indentation in Human and Murine Bone, Proc of ASBMR (The American Society for Bone and Mineral Research), 2p. Baltimore, MD, 2013.

. Albert, C., Jameson, J., Smith, P., Harris, G.F.: Understanding bone fragility in brittle bone disease. Proc of Orthopaedic Research Society (ORS), 2 pgs., New Orleans, LA, 2014.

196. Inawat, R., Kertis J., Canseco, K., Harris, G.F.: International Collaboration and Capacity Building in Southeastern Asia: Spreading Human Motion Analysis Techniques and Technology. Proc of Pacific Rim 2014 International Conference on Disability and Diversity, 3pgs, Honolulu, HI, 2014.

197. Aurit, C., Schnorenberg, A., Graf, A., Krzak, J., Vogel, L., Harris, G.F.: Slavens, B.: Glenohumeral Joint Forces during Functional Mobility among Children with Spinal Cord Injury using Manual Wheelchairs, Proc of GCMAS (Gait and Clinical Movement Analysis Society), p. 292–293, Newark, DE, 2014.

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198. Graf, A., Krzak, J., Czworniak, A., Callupe, J., Hassani, S., Smith, P., Harris, G.F.: The effect of Osteogenesis Imperfecta Type on Gait Characteristics, Proc of GCMAS (Gait and Clinical Movement Analysis Society) p. 105–106, 2014.

199. Rammer, J., Krzak, J., Riedel, S., Harris, G.F.: Markerless Upper Extremity Kinematic Motion Analysis using the Microsoft Kinect for Evaluation of Patients with Cerebral Palsy, Proc of GCMAS (Gait and Clinical Movement Analysis Society) p. 267–268, 2014.

200. Roscher, P., Fritz, J., Harris, G.F.: Biomechanical Model of Triaxial Wrist Dynamics during Tasks of Daily Living, Proc of GCMAS (Gait and Clinical Movement Analysis Society), p. 280–281, 2014.

201. Hassani, S., Udoekwere, U., Krzak, J., Graf, A., Sturm, P., Hammerberg, K., Gupta, P., Riordan, M., Harris, G.F.: Assessing Spinal Motion Relative to the Lowest Instrumented Fused Vertebrae in Adolescent Idiopathic Scoliosis: A Two-Year Follow-Up, Proc of GCMAS (Gait and Clinical Movement Analysis Society), p. 327–328, 2014.

202. Schnorenberg, A., Slavens, B., Krzak, J., Graf, A., Vogel, L., Harris, G.F.: Pediatric Shoulder Complex Kinematics during Manual Wheelchair Mobility. Proc of Rehabilitation Engineering and Assistive Technology Society of North America (RESNA), 4p., Indianapolis, ID, 2014.

203. Slavens, B., Schnorenberg, A., Graf, A., Krzak, J., Smith, P., Harris, G.F.: A Comparison of Upper Extremity Joint Demands during Pediatric Lofstrand Crutch and Walker-assisted gait. Proc of WCB (World Congress of Biomechanics), 2p., Boston, MA, 2014.

204. Schnorenberg, A., Slavens, B., Graf, A., Krzak, J., Vogel, L., Harris, G.F.: Upper Extremity Biomechanics of Children with Spinal Cord Injury during Wheelchair Mobility. Proc of Annual IEEE/EMBS Conference, p. 4338–4341, Chicago, IL, 2014.

205. Rammer, J., Krzak, J., Riedel, S., Harris, G.: Evaluation of Upper Extremity Movement Characteristics duringStandardized Pediatric Functional Assessment with a Kinetic® based Markerless Motion Analysis System. Proc of IEEE/EMBS Conference, p. 2525–2528, Chicago, IL, 2014.

206. Holley, D., Johnson, M., Harris, G.F., Beardsley, S.: A Modular Low-Clearance Wrist Orthosis for Improving Wrist Motion in Children with Cerebral Palsy. Proc of IEEE/EMBS Conference, p. 3069–3072, Chicago, IL, 2014.

207. Fritz, J., Inawat, R., Slavens, B., Cobb, L., Michschl, D., Ziegler, D., Tarima, S., Grindel, S., Harris, G.F: Glenohumeral Joint Kinematics during Rehabilitation Exercises following Single Tendon Rotator Cuff Repair. Proc of GCMAS (Gait and Clinical Movement Analysis Society) p. 174–175, Portland, Oregon, March 2015.

208. Konop K., Graf, A., Krzak, J., Tarima, S., Harris, G.F: Multi-segmental Modeling of Foot Deformity in Children: Assessment of Radiographic Indexing. Proc of GCMAS (Gait and Clinical Movement Analysis Society), Portland, Oregon, p. 141–142, March 2015.

209. Rammer, J., Slavens, B., Krzak, J., Riedel, S., Harris, G.: Evaluation of Manual Wheelchair Mobility with Markerless Kinematics and Subject-Specific Musculoskeletal Modeling. Proc of GCMAS (Gait and Clinical Movement Analysis Society), p. 118–119, Portland, OR, March 2015.

210. Schaefer, E., Kirkpatrick, K., Fritz, J., Grice, S., Vetter, C., and Harris, G.F.: Contributions to ACL Injury Risk in Active Young Females during Double Leg Drop Jump Landings. Proc of GCMAS (Gait and Clinical Movement Analysis Society), p. 217–218, Portland, OR, March 2015.

211. Adhithia, D., Cross, J., Harris, G.F., and Raasch, W.: Elbow and Shoulder Kinetic Model for Baseball Pitching: Implications on Injury Risk. Proc of GCMAS (Gait and Clinical Movement Analysis Society), p. 84–85, Portland, Oregon, March 2015.

212. Graf, A., Krzak, J., Branstetter B., Shoup, J., Smith, P., and Harris, G.F.: The Effect of Osteogenesis Imperfecta Type on Gait Characteristics, Proc of GCMAS (Gait and Clinical Movement Analysis Society), p. 70–71, Portland, Oregon, March 2015.

213. Rammer, J., Riedel, S., and Harris, G.F.: A Portable, Low-Cost Wheelchair Ergometer Design based on a Mathematical Model of Pediatric Wheelchair Dynamics. Proc of RESNA, 4p. Denver, Colorado, June 2015.

214. Fritz, J., Grover, P., Grosland, N., Albert, C., McGrady, L., Wang, M., and Harris, G.F.: Validation of a Finite Element Model of the Humerus for Fracture Risk Assessment during Assisted Ambulation. Proc of ASB, 2p. Columbus, Ohio, August 2015.

215. Fritz, J., Albert, C., Grosland, N., Smith, P., and Harris, G.F.: Finite Element Assessment of Pediatric Femoral Response to Loading During Ambulation: Normal vs. Osteogenesis Imperfecta (OI) Bone. Proc of ASB, 2p. Columbus, Ohio, August 2015.

216. Teich, M., Boerigter, R., Osborn, C., Rammer, J.R., and Harris, G.F.: Application of a Validated, Low-Cost Motion Analysis System during an Intensive Community Based, Point-Of-Care Rehabilitation Program. Proc of Gait and Clinical Movement Analysis Society (GCMAS) p. 130–131, Memphis TN, May 2016.

217. Cohen, T.L., Rammer, J.R. and Harris, G.F.: Evaluation of Wheelchair Roller System for Therapeutic Use. Proc of Gait and Clinical Movement Analysis Society (GCMAS) p. 138–139, Memphis TN, May 2016.

218. Schaefer, E., Fritz, J., Smith, M., Vetter, C., Tarima, S. and Harris, G.F.: Principal Components Analysis of ACL Injury Risk Factors during Double Leg Drop Jump Landing Dynamics. Podium presentation by Emily Schaefer, MS, at the Annual Meeting of GCMAS. Proc of Gait and Clinical Movement Analysis Society (GCMAS), p. 167–168, Memphis TN, May 2016.

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219. Kruger, K., Krzak, J., Konop, K., Graf, A., and Harris, G.F.: Kinematic Foot Types of Planovalgus Feet. Podium presentation by Dr. Karen Kruger at the Annual Meeting of GCMAS. Proc of Gait and Clinical Movement Analysis Society (GCMAS), p. 53–54, Memphis TN, May 2016.

220. Boerigter, R., Hawi, L., Schnorenberg, A., Harris, G.F. and Slavens, B.: Simplified Upper Extremity Wheelchair Mobility Model. Proc of Gait and Clinical Movement Analysis Society (GCMAS), p. 254–255, Memphis TN, May 2016.

221. Rana, P., R., Rammer, J., Osborn, C., Tarima, S., Daley, R., and Harris, G.F.: Assessment of Manual Wheelchair Propulsion with Intensive, Routine Therapy in Children with Orthopaedic Disabilities. Proc of Gait and Clinical Movement Analysis Society (GCMAS) p. 126–127, Memphis TN, May 2016.

222. Garman, R. C., Graf, A., Krzak, J., Caudill, A., Smith, P., and Harris, G.F.: Musculoskeletal Modeling to EstimateMuscle Tendon Lengths in Children with Osteogenesis Imperfecta (OI) during Gait. Proc of Gait and Clinical Movement Analysis Society (GCMAS), p. 252-253, Memphis TN, May 2016.

223. Zarb, R., Rammer, J., Osborn, C., Daley, R., Tarima, S. and Harris, G.F.: Quantitative Upper Extremity Assessment in a Pediatric Population with Orthopaedic and Neurological Impairment following Intensive Therapy: A Prospective Study. Proc of Gait and Clinical Movement Analysis Society (GCMAS), p. 132–133, Memphis TN, May 2016.

224. Ackman, J.D., Hassani, S., Krzak, J.J., Graf, A., Caudill, A. and Harris, G.F.: The Effect of Surgical Lengthening on Compensatory Gait Strategies in Children with Leg Length Discrepancy. Proc of Gait and Clinical Movement Analysis Society (GCMAS), p. 96–97, Memphis TN, May 2016.

225. Burckardt, C., Schnorenberg, A.J., Vogel, L.C., Harris, G.F. and Slavens, B.: Glenohumeral Joint Dynamics of Anterior and Posterior Walker Mobility during Functional Activities in Children with Cerebral Palsy. Proc of Gait and Clinical Movement Analysis Society (GCMAS), p. 74–75, Memphis TN, May 2016.

226. Liu, X.C., Rizza, R., Lyon, R., Van Valin, S., Harris, G.F., and Thometz, J.: Novel Pedorthosis for Pediatric Flatfoot using Dynamic Fluoroscopy and Plantar Pressure Assessment. Proc of Gait and Clinical Movement Analysis Society (GCMAS), p. 329–330, Memphis TN, May 2016.

227. Fritz, J., Grosland, N., Smith, P., Harris, G.F.: Comparison of Finite Element Model Geometry Development Techniques in Severe Osteogenesis Imperfecta. Proc of American Society of Biomechanics (ASB), p. 671–672. Raleigh, NC, August 2016.

228. McHenry, B., Exten, E., Cross, J., Fritz, J., Law, B., Harris, G.F.: Sagittal Plane Talocrural and Subtalar Kinematics within a Cam Boot: A Fluoroscopic Approach. Proc of American Society of Biomechanics (ASB), p 1102–1103, Raleigh, NC, August 2016.

229. Garman, C., Graf, A., Krzak, J., Caudill, A., Smith, P., Harris, G.F.: Gait Deviations in Children with Osteogenesis Imperfecta Types I, III and IV. Proc of American Society of Biomechanics (ASB), 2p. Raleigh, NC, August 2016.

230. Meinerz, C., Fritz, J., Kipp, K., Harris, G.F, Vetter, C.: Running to the beat: does listening to music affect running cadence and biomechanics? Proc of American Society of Biomechanics (ASB), p. 613–614, Raleigh, NC, August 2016.

231. Schnorenberg, A.J., Burckardt, C., Smith, P.A., Harris, G.F. and Slavens, B.A.: Upper Extremity Joint Kinematics in Children with Cerebral Palsy during Walker-Assisted Gait. Proc of American Society of Biomechanics (ASB), p. 338– 339, Raleigh, NC, August 2016.

232. Kurapati, N., Rogozinski, T., Boerigter, R., Sumpaico, C., Abiera, J., Alcausin, M., Adamczyk, P., Smith, P.A., Harris, G.F.: Gait and Mobility of a Grandmother, Mother and Child with Type I Osteogenesis Imperfecta in an Urban Southeast Asian Family. Proc of GCMAS (Gait and Clinical Movement Society), p. 58–59. Salt Lake City, UT, May 2017.

233. Kurapati, N., Boerigter, R., Sumpaico, C., Abiera, J., Alcausin, M., Adamczyk, P., Smith, P., Harris, G.: Gait and physical activity of urban-living individuals with Osteogenesis Imperfecta in Southeastern Asia. Proc of GCMAS (Gait and Clinical Movement Society), p. 283–284, Salt Lake City, UT, May 2017.

234. Kruger, K., Krzak, K., Graf, A., Romano, M., Altiok, H., Harris, G.F.: Segmental Foot and Ankle Kinematics of Children with Charcot-Marie-Tooth Disease, Proc of GCMAS (Gait and Clinical Movement Society), p. 113–114, Podium presentation by Dr. Karen Kruger. Salt Lake City, UT, May 2017.

235. Schnorenberg, A.J., Vogel, L.C., Harris, G.F., and Slavens, B.A.: Handrim Biomechanics of Pediatric Manual Wheelchair Mobility. Proc of American Society of Biomechanics (ASB), p. 352–353, Boulder, CO, August 2017.

236. Fritz, J., Garman, C., Albert, C., Bauwens, J., Hackbarth, D., King, D., Neilson, J., Harris, G.F.: Lower Body Kinematics and Joint Reaction Forces with Distal Femoral Endoprostheses Following Limb Salvage Surgery for Treatment of Osteosarcomas. Proc of American Society of Biomechanics (ASB), p. 647–648, Boulder, CO, August 2017.

237. Kruger, K., Fritz, J., Canseco, K., Long, J., Harris, G.F.: Accuracy of the Milwaukee Foot Model without the use of X-ray Offset Measurements. Proc of American Society of Biomechanics (ASB), p. 1255–1256, Boulder, CO, August 2017.

238. Schlidt, K., Slavens, B. Schnorenberg, A., Vogel, L., Harris, G.F.: Longitudinal Evaluation of Variability of Stroke Patterns and Shoulder Forces in Pediatric SCI Wheelchair Users. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Volume 98, Issue 12, e177–e178, 2017.

239. Kruger, K., McHenry, B., Krzak, J., Flanagan, A., Altiok, H., Smith, P., Harris, G.F.: Development of an Anatomic Coordinate System to Calculate Hindfoot Kinematics using Biplane Fluoroscopy. Proc of Gait and Clinical Movement Analysis Society (GCMAS), p. 46–47, Indianapolis, IN, May 2018.

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240. Fritz, J., Canseco, K., Konop, K., Toburen, B., Kruger, K., Marks, R., Harris, G.F.: Ambulatory Kinematics from a Multi-Segmental Foot Model following Open Reduction with Internal Fixation (ORIF) of Calcaneus Fractures. Podium presentation by Jessica Fritz, PhD. Proc of Gait and Clinical Movement Analysis Society (GCMAS), p. 222–223, Indianapolis, IN, May 2018.

241. Rammer, J. Krzak, J., Slavens, B., Vogel, L., Winters, J., Riedel, S., Harris, G.F.: Musculotendon Sensitivity Analysis of a Pediatric Manual Wheelchair Propulsion Model. Podium presentation by Jacob Rammer, PhD. Proc of Gait and Clinical Movement Analysis Society (GCMAS), p. 101–102, Indianapolis, IN, May 2018.

242. Krzak, J., Kruger, K., McHenry, B., Flanagan, A., Graf, A., Killen, L., Altiok, H., Smith, P., Harris, G.F.: Preliminary Coronal Plane Hindfoot and Forefoot Kinematics among Cavus, Planus and Rectus Foot Types. Podium presentation by Joseph Krzak, PhD. Proc of Gait and Clinical Movement Analysis Society (GCMAS), p. 218 –219, Indianapolis, IN, May 2018.

243. Slavens, B., Schnorenberg, A., Schlidt, K., Vogel, L., Harris, G.: Glenohumeral Joint Biomechanics, Pain and Stroke Pattern Variability During Pediatric Manual Wheelchair Mobility: A Longitudinal Evaluation. . Podium presentation by Brooke Slavens, PhD. Proc of Annual Scientific Meeting of the American Spinal Injury Association (ASIA), 2 pgs. Rochester, MN, May 2018.

244. Murphy, M., Rammer, J., Vinehout, K., Caballero, C., Cornwell, C., Fritz, J., Harris, G.F.: Inverse Kinematic Assessment of Rehabilitative Therapy in Children Using Orthotics. Podium presentation by Michael Murphy. Proc of International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society (EMBC). 4 pgs. Honolulu, HI. July 2018.

245. Fritz, J., Ford, N., Meinerz, C., Kipp, K., Vetter, C., Harris, G.F.: Knee Dynamics and Running Cadence: A Controlled Case Study. American Society of Biomechanics (ASB), p. 1274 – 1275. Rochester, MN. August 2018.

246. Kruger, K., McHenry, B., Krzak, J., Flanagan, A., Graf, A., Altiok, H., Smith, P., Harris, G.F. : Understanding Talocrual and Subtalar Contributions to Planovalgus Deformity in Cerebral Palsy. Proc of Gait and Clinical Movement Analysis Society (GCMAS). 2 pgs. Indianapolis, IN, May 2018

247. Altiok, H., Flanagan, A., Caudill, A., Krzak, J., Hassani, S., Harris, G. Evaluation of Foot Biomechanics Following Tarsal Coalition Excision: A Case Report. Proc of Gait and Clinical Movement Analysis Society (GCMAS).

248. Constantino, C., Rammer, J., Esperon J., Abiera, J., Sumpaico, C. Harris, G.: Analysis of Differences in Upper Extremity Kinematics and Temporospatial Parameters among Elite versus Novice Wheelchair Users using a Markerless Motion Analysis System. Proc GCMAS, Frisco, TX, 2p., 2019

249. Krzak, J., Kruger, K., Flanagan, A., Graf, A., Constantino, C., Altiok, H., Smith, P., Harris, G.: Multi-Segment Foot and Ankle Kinematics following Lateral Column Lengthening: A Long-term Follow-up. Proc GCMAS, Frisco, TX, 2p., 2019

250. Kruger, K., McHenry, B., Krzak, J., Flanagan, A., Graf, A., Altiok, H., Smith, P., Harris, G.: Understanding Talocrural and Subtalar Contributions to Planovalgus Deformity in Cerebral Palsy. Proc GCMAS, Frisco, TX, 2p., 2019

ABSTRACTS AND PRESENTATIONS:

1. Harris, G.F., Sances, A., Jr., Ackman, J.J., Hemmy, D.C. and Millar, E.A.: Biomechanical Quantification of Passive Resistance to Motion in Patients with Cerebral Palsy: Before and after Cerebellar Implant. Proc 2nd Ann Mtg Am Soc Biomech, 1p., Ann Arbor, MI, October 25–27, 1978.

2. Larson, S.J., Harris, G.F., Millar, E.A. and Hemmy, D.C.: Quantitative Evaluation of Cerebellar Stimulation. Proc 14th Ann Mth Assoc Adv Med Instrum, p.158, May 20–24, 1979.

3. Harris, G.F., Salamon, N.J., Weber, R.C., and Sancer, A., Jr.: The Balance Platform or Force Plate 'Kern'. Proc 33rd Ann Conf Eng Med Biol, 22:187, Washington, D.C., September 30–October 3, 1980.

4. Harris, G.F., Knox, T.A. and Sances, A., Jr.: Clinical Presentation of Postural Data. Proc 34th Ann Conf Eng Med Biol, 23:309, Houston, TX, September 21–23, 1981.

5. Harris, G.F., Bergner, B.C. and Jeutter, D.C.: Human Gait Analysis: A Multi-Channel Radio Telemetry System. Proc 35th Ann Conf Eng Med Biol, 24:255, Philadelphia, PA, September 22–24, 1982.

6. Deatrick, J.A., Gehringer, K.M. and Harris, G.F.: Parental Perceptions of Children with Cerebral Palsy. Proc 36th Ann Conf End Med Biol, 25:159, Columbus, OH, September 12–14, 1983.

7. Gehringer, K.M., Harris, G.F., Pelc, N.J. and Deatrick, J.A.: Tendo Achilles Lengthening in Children with Cerebral Palsy. Proc 36th Ann Conf Eng Med Biol, Columbus, OH, September 12–14, 1983, 25:157.

8. Harris, G.F., Pelc, N.J., Deatrick, J.A. and Gehringer, K.M.: Postural Sway in Children with Cerebral Palsy. Proc 36th Ann Conf Eng Med Biol, Columbus, OH, September 12–14, 1983, 25:158.

9. Harris, G.F., Pelc, N.J., Gehringer, K.M. and Deatrick, J.A.: Passive Arm Resistance in Children with Cerebral Palsy. Proc 36th Ann Conf Eng Med Biol, 25:156, Columbus, OH, September 12–14, 1983.

10. Harris, G.F., Gehringer, K.M. and Sullivan, R.C.: Longitudinal Study of Orthopaedic Treatment effects upon Children with Cerebral Palsy: Database Design and Computer Management. Proc Amer Acad Cer Pal Dev Med, 37th Ann Mtg, p. 100, Chicago, IL, October 5–9, 1983.

11. Sullivan, R.C., Gehringer, K.M. and Harris, G.F.: A Computer Assisted Survey of the Results of Medial Hamstring Surgery in Children with Cerebral Palsy. Proc Amer Acad Cer Pal Dev Med, 37th Ann Mtg, p. 60, Chicago, IL, October 5–9, 1983.

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12. Pelc, N.J. and Harris, G.F.: A Microcomputer based, Clinical Data Management Application. Proc 19th Ann Mtg Assoc Adv Med Instrum, p. 60, Washington, D.C., April 14–19, 1984.

13. Labanauskas, I., Kuo, K.N., Harris, G.F. and Millar, E.A.: Biomechanics of Proximal Femoral Varus Derotational Osteotomy in Congenital Dislocated Hips, Resident Research Report, p. 19, Shriners Hospital, Chicago, IL, May 25, 1984.

14. Harris, G.F., Coad, J.E., Abraham, E.A. and Millar, E.A.: Seating Pressures in Children using a Thoracic Suspension Orthosis. Proc 20th Ann Mtg Assoc Adv Med Instrum, p. 37, Boston, MA, May 4–8, 1985.

15. Labanauskas, I.G., Kuo, K.N., Harris, G.F. and Millar, E.A.: Biomechanics of Proximal Femoral Varus Derotational Osteotomy in Congenital Dislocated Hips. Ped Orth Soc N Amer, p.71, San Antonio, TX, May 15–18, 1985.

16. Jacker, M., Harris, G.F., Cooperman, D. and Millar, E.A.: Scoliosis Associated with Leg Length Discrepancy: Static and Dynamic Measurements. Resident Research Report, p. 18, Shriners Hospital, Chicago, IL, May 1985.

17. Sullivan, R.C., Kryzanowski, J.A. and Harris, G.F.: Rotational Changes in the Lower Limb following Distal Medial Hamstring Surgery in Cerebral Palsied Children. Proc Amer Acad Cer Pal Dev Med, 39th Ann Mtg, p. 89, Seattle, Washington, October 2–5, 1985.

18. Abraham, E., Harris, G.F. and Watt, D.: The Thoracic Suspension Orthosis. Proc Amer Acad Ped, San Antonio, P. 127, TX, October 19–20, 1985. Also: Orth Trans of JBJS, 10:1, p. 127, Spring 1986.

19. Abraham, E.A., Harris, G.F. and Watt, D.: The Thoracic Suspension Orthosis. Ann Chief Surg's Mtg, ShrinersHospitals for Children, Tampa, FL, October 23–26, 1985, also: Orth Trans of JBJS, 10:1, p. 164, Spring 1986.

20. Millar, E.A., Harris, G.F. and Hemmy, D.C.: Surface Cerebellar Electrode Implant in Cerebral Palsy: Long Term Quantitative Evaluation. Ann Chief Surg's Mtg, Shriners Hospitals for Children, Tampa, FL, October 23–26, 1985, also: Orth Trans of JBJS, 10:1, p. 163, Spring, 1986.

21. Sullivan, R.C., O'Keefe, J.A. and Harris, G.F.: Rotational Changes in the Lower Limb following Distal Medial Hamstring Surgery in Cerebral Palsied Children. Ann Chief Surg's Mtg, Shriners Hospital, Tampa, FL, October 23–26, 1985, also: Orth Trans of JBJS, 10:1, p. 163, Spring 1986.

22. Lockner, R.H., Harris, G.F., Millar, E.A., Riedel, S.A. and Weber, R.C.: Chronic Cerebellar Stimulation in Cerebral Palsy: A Case Study in Statistical Analysis of Clinical Data. Presented: Amer Stat Assoc, Chicago, IL, August 18–21, 1986.

23. Levin, M.N., Kuo, K.N., Harris, G.F. and Matesi, D.V.: Posteromedial Release for Idiopathic Talipes Equinovarus. Resident Research Report, p. 10, Shriners Hospital, Chicago, IL, December 1986.

24. Abraham, E., Harris, G.F. and Millar, E.A.: Role of Seating Pressures for Intractable Sacral Decubiti with the Body Suspension Orthosis. Proc Orth Res Soc, 33rd Ann Mtg., p. 326, San Francisco, CA, January 19–22, 1987.

25. Abraham, E., Mardjetko, S., Harris, G., Matesi, D. and Mass, M.: Analysis of Factors Important in Tendon Transfers -The Immediate Fixation of Tendon Transfers. Resident Research Report, p. 21, University of Illinois College of Medicine, Chicago, IL, July 1987.

26. Levin, M.N., Kuo, K.N., Harris, G.F. and Matesi, D.V.: Posteromedial Release for Idiopathic Talipes Equinovarus: A Long-term follow-up. Proc 21st Ann Mtg Am Orth Assoc, p. 40, Boston, MA, March 16-19, 1988.

27. Harris, G.F., Ugale, R. and Millar, E.A.: A Database Management System for Clinical Research. Proc 23rd Ann Mtg Assoc Adv Med Instrum, p. 42. Washington, D.C., May 14–18, 1988.

28. Zhu, H., Wertsch, J., Harris, G.F., Jacobs, S.R. and Price, M.B.: Locating High Pressures on Plantar Surfaces of the Foot. Proc ACRM AAPM&R, San Antonio, TX, October 5–10, 1989, and Arch Phys Med Rehab, 1989, 70: A–98.

29. Zhu, H., Wertsch, J., Loftsgaarden, J.D., Price, M.B. and Harris, G.F.: Foot Pressure Distributions during Walking and Shuffling. Proc ACRM AAPM&R, San Antonio, TX, October 5–10, 1989, and Arch Phys Med Rehab, 70:A–15, 1989.

30. Wertsch, J.J., Harris, G.F., Zhu, H., Loftsgaarden, J., Price, M.B.: Crutch Walking Analysis with a Portable DAC System. J Rehab Research & Development, 26:279, 1989.

31. Harris, G.F., Chang, B., Riedel, S.A. and Nigro, N: Biomechanical Model of Dynamic Tone. Proc ACRM AAPM&R, p. A-100, San Antonio, TX, November 5–10, 1989.

32. Harris, G.F., Riedel, S.A. and Chang, B.: Objective Measurement of Hypertonicity about the Knee. Proc ACRM AAPM&R, San Antonio, TX, p. A-100, November 5–10, 1989.

33. Harris, G.F., Acharya, K. and Kazarian, L.: Spatial Frequency Content of Foot-Strike during Normal Adult Gait. Proc ACRM AAPM&R, San Antonio, TX, p. A–100, November 5–10, 1989.

34. Wertsch, J.J., Loftsgaarden, J.D., Harris, G.F., Zhu, H., Harris, J., Price, M.B.: Use of an Insole Sensor System with Cane Walking. J Rehab Research & Development, 26:278, 1989.

35. Wertsch, J.J., Zhu, H., Loftsgaarden, J.D., Harris G.F., Price, M.B.: Foot Pressure Distribution during Walking and Shuffling. J Rehab Research & Development, 26:277, 1989.

36. Wertsch, J.J., Webster, J.G., Tomplins, W.J., Harris, G.F., Zhu, H., Loftsgaarden, J.: Development of a Sensory Substitution System for the Insensate Foot. J Rehab Research & Development, 26:276, 1989.

37. Wertsch, J.J., Harris, G.F., Price, M.B., Zhu, H., Loftsgaarden, J.: Development of a Sensory Substitution System for the Insensate Foot. J Rehab Research & Development, 28:72–73, 1990.

38. Benson, L.J., Harris, G.F., Light, T.R., Acharaya, K.R., Matesi, D.V., Fritts, D. and Nash, M.: Biomechanical Assessment of the Wrist in Cerebral Palsy with Passive Motion and Isometric Torque Recordings. Proc Orth Res Soc, p. 495, New Orleans, LA, February 5–8, 1990.

39. Benson, L., Ibrahim, K., Goldberg, B. and Harris, G.: Coronal Balance in Cotrel-dubousset Instrumentation: Compensation vs Decompensation. p. 130, Proc Scoliosis Res Soc, Honolulu, Hawaii, September 23–27, 1990.

40. Benson, L.J., Harris, G.F., Light, T.R. and Acharaya, K.R.: Biomechanical Assessment of the Wrist in Spastic Cerebral Palsy with Isometric Torque Recording. Proc Amer Acad Cer Pal Dev Med, 44th Annual Mtg., p. 38, Orlando, FL, October 3–6, 1990.

41. Zhu, H., Wertsch, J.J. and Harris, G.F.: Asymmetry of Plantar Pressure during Normal Walking. Arch Phys Med Rehab, 71:808, 1990.

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42. Wertsch, J.J., Zhu, Harris, G.F.: Asymmetry of Plantar Pressures during Normal Walking. J Rehab Research & Development, 28:73, 1990.

43. Wertsch, J.J., Zhu, H., Harris, G.F., Price, M.B., Loftsgaarden, J.: Long-term Studies of Plantar Pressures under Insensate Foot. J Rehab Research & Development, 28:74, 1990.

44. Wertsch, J.J., Price, M.B., Smith, A.R., Loftsgaarden, J.D., Zhu, H., Harris, G.F.: Metatarsal Head Movement and Discrete Plantar Sensors. J Rehab Research & Development, 26:277, 1989.

45. Wertsch, J.J., Zhu, H., Harris, G.F., Price, M.B.: Cadence effects on Plantar Pressures. J Rehab Research & Development, 28:73, 1990.

46. Wertsch, J.J., Loftsgaarden, J.D., Harris, G.F., Zhu, H. and Harris, J.L.: Plantar Pressures with Contralateral versus Ipsilateral Cane usage. Arch Phys Med Rehab, 71:772, 1990.

47. Ackman, J.D., Mikosz, R.P., Kuo, K.N., Lubicky, J.P., Harris, G.F. and Andriacchi, T.P.: Clinical Implications of Gait Variations in Spastic Cerebral Palsy Patients with dynamic equinus ankle deformity. Proc Orth Res Soc, Anaheim, CA, p. 260, March 4–7, 1991.

48. Zhu, H., Wertsch, J.J., Harris, G.F., Price, M.B., Alba, H.K.: Plantar Pressures under Diabetic Insensate Feet. Arch Phys Med Rehab, 72:795, 1991.

49. Wertsch, J.J., Zhu, H., Harris, G.F., Price, M.: Plantar Pressures under Diabetic Insensate Feet. J Rehab Research & Development, 29:62, 1991.

50. Harris, G.F., Alba, H.K., Wertsch, J.J.: Effect of Walking Cadence on Plantar Pressures. Arch Phys Med Rehab, 72:834, 1991.

51. Wertsch, J.J., Zhu, H., Harris, G.F., Alba, H.: Effect of Walking Cadence on Plantar Pressures. J Rehab Research & Development, 29:60–61, 1991.

52. Smith, J., Ortloff, S., Wynarsky, G., Harris, G., and Shereff, M.: Subtalar Joint Motion. Proc Am Orth Foot & Ankle Soc, Boston, MA, July 25–28, 1991, p. 6.

53. Wynarsky, G.T., Harris, G.F., Ortloff, S., Smith, J. and Shereff, M.: A Non-invasive Technique for the Description of Three-dimensional Bone and Joint Kinematics. Proc Orth Res Soc, Washington, D.C., p. 471, Feb. 17–20, 1992.

54. Moran, P., Khomeshwari, A., Zhu, H., Harris, G. and Wertsch, J.: A Portable Biofeedback System to Analyze Cane Loading. Arch Phys Med & Rehab. 73:10, 1011, 1992.

55. Lebar, A., Harris, G., Zhu, H., and Wertsch, J.: Mechanism to Measure Shear Pressure in Rehabilitation Research. Arch Phys Med & Rehab. 73:10, 1015, 1992.

56. McCluskey, L.C., Johnson, J.E., Wynarsky, G.T. and Harris, G.F.: Comparison of Stability between the Proximal Crescentic Metatarsal Osteotomy and Proximal V Osteotomy. Proc Am Orth Foot and Ankle Soc, Napa, CA, July 18, 1992.

57. Park, T.A., Nery, J.A., and Harris, G.F.: Guided Intramuscular Fine Wire Electrode Placement: A New Technique. Arch Phys Med & Rehab. 74:10, 1249, 1993.

58. Abu-Faraj, Z.U., Harris, G.F., Chang, A.H., Shereff, M.J., and Nery, J.: Plantar Pressure Distribution with the use of Metatarsal Pads: A Quantitative Study. Gait & Posture. 2:1, 62, 1994.

59. Johnson, J.E., Kidder, S.M., Abuzzahab, F.S., Jr., Harris, G.F., Lamdan, R., Zipperer, T., and Carrera, G.F.: Three-Dimensional Motion Analysis of the Adult Foot and Ankle. Proc. of Am Ortho Foot & Ankle Soc., Coeur d'Alene, ID, June 30–July 3, 1994.

60. Boone, D.W., Johnson, J.E., Abuzzahab, F.S., Jr., Kidder, S.M., Harris, G.F., Zipperer, T.: Three-Dimensional Motion Analysis of Hallux Valgus Deformity of the Foot. Proc. of Am Ortho Foot & Ankle Soc., Coeur d'Alene, ID, June 30– July 3, 1994,

61. Harris, G.F., Abu-Faraj, Z.U., Wertsch, J.J., Abler, J.H. and Vengsarkar, A.S.: A Holter Type System for study of Plantar Foot Pressures, Proc. 1st. Medical Engineering of the World, Taipei, Taiwan, p. 252, September 25–29, 1994.

62. Harris, G.F., Smith, P.A., Johnson, J.E., Kidder, S.M., Abuzzahab, F.S., Zipperer, T., Wertsch, J.J., and Lyon, R.: Human Motion Analysis: Current Concepts and Future Trends, Proc. 1st. Medical Engineering Week of the World, Taipei, Taiwan, p. 68, September 25–29, 1994.

63. Wertsch, J.J., Harris, G.F., Zhu, H., Nery, J., and Arcot, K.: Contralateral vs Ipsilateral Cane use. J rehab Research & Development, 30 & 31:61–62, 1994.

64. Wertsch, J.J., Harris, G.F., Moran, P., Arcot, K., and Zhu, H.: Development of a Portable Biofeedback Cane. J Rehab Research & Development, 30 & 31:134, 1994.

65. Harris, G.F., Wertsch, J.J., LeBar, A.M., and Zhu, H.: Development of a Miniature "Shear" Sensing Transducer: A Pilot Study. J Rehab Research & Development, 30 & 31:135, 1994.

66. Wertsch, J.J., Harris, G.F., Abu-Faraj, Z.U., Vengsarkar, A.S. and Abler, J.H.: Holter System Development for Recording Plantar Pressures. J Rehab Research & Development, 30 & 31:430–431, 1994. 4th Ed. 1994 with graduate students R. Bachschmidt and J. Humm.

67. Black, K.P., Schmitz, J.M., Harris, G.F., Clavette, K.M., Raasch, W.G.: An Electromyographic and Cinematographic Analysis of the Ponte Movement in Ballet. Proc. Amer Acad of Orthopaedic Surgeons. February 16-21, 1995, Orlando, FL, Vol. 62, p. 136.

68. Abu-Faraj, Z., Harris, G.F., Wertsch, J.J., Abler, J.H. and Smith, P.A.: Quantitative Evaluation of pre- and post-Operative Plantar Pressure Distribution in Children with Cerebral Palsy. J Rehab Research & Development, 32:58– 59, 1995.

69. Wertsch, J.J., Harris, G.F., Abu-Faraj, Z., Wervey, R.A. and Abler, J.H.: Holter System Development for Recording Plantar Pressures. J Rehab Research & Development, 32:53–54, 1995.

70. Abu-Faraj, Z., Harris, G.F., Shereff, M.J., Chang, An-H. And Wertsch, J.J.: Plantar Pressure Alterations with Metatarsal and Scaphoid Pads. J Rehab Research & Development, 32:56–57, 1995.

71. Silver-Thorn, B.M., Kosasih, J., Harris, G.F. and Wertsch, J.J.: Soft Tissue Behavior and Sensation of Lower Extremity Residual Limbs. J Rehab Research & Development, 32:24–25, 1995.

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72. Lim, T-H, Eck, J.C., An, H.C., Harris, G.F. and Haughton, V.M.: A Non-invasive Three-dimensional In vivo Motion Analysis of the Cervical Spine: A Pilot Study. J Rehab Research & Development, 32:33–34, 1995.

73. Schmidt, G.J., Kidder, S.M., Abuzzahab, F.S., Harris, G.F., Johnson, J.E.: Three-Dimensional Motion Analysis of Posterior Tibial Tendon Insufficiency of the Adult Foot and Ankle. Amer Orthopaedic Foot and Ankle Assoc - Annual Summer Meeting, Vail, CO, July 1995.

74. Lamdan, R., Johnson, J.E., Abuzzahab, F.S., Kidder, S.M., Harris, G.F., Zipperer, T.A., Carrera, G.F.: Three-Dimensional Motion Analysis of the Foot and Ankle following ORIF of Calcaneus Fractures. Amer Orthopaedic Foot and Ankle Assoc - Annual Summer Meeting, Vail, CO, July 1995.

75. Johnson, J., Harris, G., Abuzzahab, F., Kidder, S. and Ortiz, T.: Kinematic Analysis of the Adult Foot and Ankle. Abstracts/Gait and Posture, 4:2, 179–180, 1996.

76. Kidder, S., Abuzzahab, F., Dow, A., Ortiz, T., Harris, G. and Johnson, J.: Repeatability of Kinematic Data in Normal Foot and Ankle Motion. Abstracts/Gait and Posture, 4:2, 180, 1996.

77. Harris, G.F., Kidder, S.M., Abuzzahab, F.S., Jr. and Johnson, J.E.: System for Analyzing Foot and Ankle Motion during Gait. Abstracts: Proc 2nd Medical Engrg Week of the World, Taipei, Taiwan, 142, May 1996.

78. Smith, P.A., Abu-Faraj, Z.O., Wertsch, J.J., Abler, J.H. and Harris, G.F.: System and Study of Planovalgus Foot Deformity in Children with Cerebral Palsy. Proc 2nd Medical Engrg Week of the World, Taipei, Taiwan, p. 152, May 1996.

79. Johnson, J.E., Hart, T.S., O Brien, T.S., Gould, J.S., Harris, G.F., Kidder, S.K., Ortiz, T.Z. and Nagy, C.K.: Three-Dimensional Motion Analysis of the Effects of Subtalar Arthrodesis. Proc Am Orth Foot and Ankle Soc, Hilton Head, SC, June 1996.

80. Kuo, K., Huang, M-J., Smith, P.A. and Harris, G.F.: Dynamic Gait Analysis in a Long-term Follow-up following Club Foot Surgery. Proc Amer Orth Assoc (AOA), Boca Raton, FL, June 1997.

81. Bachschmidt, R., Harris, G.F., Simoneau, G.G. and Wertsch, J.J.: A System for the Analysis of Upper Body Loads during Walker-assisted Gait. Abstracts/Gait and Posture, 5:2, 161–162, 1997.

82. Ferdjallah, M., Harris, G.F. and Wertsch, J.J.: A Dynamic Characterization of Postural Stability using Time-frequency Analysis. Gait and Posture, 5:2, 154, 1997.

83. Abuzzahab, F.S., Harris, G.F. and Kidder, S.M.: A Kinetic Model of the Foot and Ankle. Gait and Posture, 5:2, 148, 1997.

84. Abu-Faraj, Z.O., Sampath, G., Smith, P.A., Hassani, S. and Harris, G.F.: A Clinical System for Analysis of Pediatric Foot and Ankle Motion. Abstracts/Gait and Posture, 5:2, 149, 1997.

85. Kuo, K.N., Huang, M.J., Smith, P.A. and Harris, G.F.: Dynamic Gait Analysis in a Long-term Follow-up following Clubfoot surgery. Proc. Ped. Orth Soc. N. Amer, paper no. 26, p. 45, Banff, Alberta, CA, 1997.

86. Simoneau, G, Hambrook, G., Bachschmidt, R., and Harris, G.: Influence of Walker Height on Upper Extremity Joint Moments during Walker Assisted Gait. Proc 16th Congress Int’l Soc. Biomech (ISB), p.274, Tokyo, 1997.

87. Buckon, C., Sienko Thomas, S., Freeling, R., Kumar, K., Harris, G., Piatt Jr, J., Sussman, M., and Aiona, M.: An Objective Measure of Muscle Strength following Selective Dorsal Rhizotomy in Children with Spastic Diplegia. Proc AACPDM, 39:14, MacKeith Press, Portland, OR, 1997.

88. Sienko Thomas, S., Kumar, K., Buckon, C., Freeling, R., Harris, G., Piatt, J., Sussman, M., and Aiona, M.: Assessment of Quantitative Changes in Tone about the Knee in Children with Spastic Diplegia following Selective DorsalRhizotomy. Proc AACPDM, 39:17, Mac Keith Press, Portland, OR, 1997.

89. Simoneau, G., Harris, G. and Wertsch, J.: Loads Experienced by the Upper Extremities when Ambulating with a Walker. Proc APTA, Orlando, FL, June 5–8, 1998.

90. Sampath, G., Abu-Farai, Z., Smith, P., Harris, G.: Preliminary Clinical Application of an Active Marker based Pediatric Foot and Ankle Motion Analysis. Gait & Posture, 7:2, 176, 1998.

91. Lyon, R., Thometz, J., Schwab, J., Harris, G., Liu, XC: Kinematic and Kinetic Evaluation of the Ankle joint before and after Achilles Tendon Lengthening in Patients with Spastic Diplegia. Gait & Posture, 7:2, 180, 1998.

92. Ferdjallah, Mohammed, Harris, Gerald F., Wertsch, Jacqueline J.: Advanced Signal Processing approach to Postural Stability assessment in Children with Cerebral Palsy. Gait & Posture, 7:2, 186, 1998.

93. Humm, J.R., Smith, P.A., Harris, G.F., Hassani, S., Olson, W.K., Reiners, K.A., and Van Bogart, J.J.: Kinematic Morphology of Segmental Foot Motion in Normal Pediatric Subjects. Gait & Posture, 9:2, 115–116, 1999.

94. Van Bogart, J., Johnson, J., Lamdaan, R., Kidder, S., Abuzzahab, F., and Harris, G.: Clinical and 3-D Motion Analysis of Intra-Articular Comminuted Calcaneal Fractures following Open Reduction and Internal Fixation. Gait & Posture, 9:2, 131, 1999.

95. Bachschmidt, R., Harris, G., Ackman, J., Hassani, S., Reiners, K., and Olson, W.: Walker-assisted Kinetics in Children with Spastic Cerebral Palsy: A Preliminary Study. Gait & Posture, 9:2, 114–115, 1999.

96. Ferdjallah, M., Harris, G., and Wertsch, J.: Motor Control Assessment of Standing Postural Sway in Children with Cerebral Palsy using Time Frequency Analysis. Gait & Posture, 9:2, 146–147, 1999.

97. Wertsch, J., Harris, G., Janisse, D., Klein, J., Brown, D.: Biomechanical Effects of Rocker Soles. AM J Phys Med & Rehab, 78:2, 181, March/April 1999.

98. Simoneau, G.G. and Harris, G.F.: Gait characteristics of Older Women Who Ambulate with the Use of a Wheel-Walker. Proc. ISB, 1999.

99. Smith, P., Abu-Faraj, Z., Hassani, S., and Harris, G.: The Planovalgus Foot in Cerebral Palsy: A Prospective Study of Pre- and Post-Surgical Gait and Plantar Pressures. Proc AACPDM, 41:18, 1999.

100. Tulchin, K., Harris, G., Liu, X., Thometz, J.: Non-radiographic Analysis of the Pediatric Spine in Adolescent Idiopathic Scoliosis. Proc IEEE/EMBS, 21:508, Atlanta, GA, 1999.

101. Humm, J., Harris, G., Yoganandan, N., Mugnier, C., Anderson, R.: Head and Neck Kinematics during Impact Loading. Proc IEEE/EMBS, 21:518, Atlanta, GA, 1999.

102. Liu, XC, Thometz, J., Lyon, R., and Harris, G.: Dynamic Plantar Pressure in the Treated Clubfoot: An Orthopaedic Engineering Study. Proc IEEE/EMBS, 21:527, Atlanta, GA, 1999.

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103. Ferdjallah, M., Harris, G., Smith, P., and Wertsch, J.: Postural Control Strategies during Quiet Standing in Normal Children. Proc IEEE/EMBS, 21:548, Atlanta, GA, 1999.

104. Brown, D., Harris, G., and Wertsch, J.: Using SIMM2 to Model Muscle Length Changes due to Negative Heel Rocker Sole Modification. Proc IEEE/EMBS, 21:561, Atlanta, GA, 1999.

. Wertsch, J., Harris, G., Janisse, D., Klein, J. and Brown, D.: Biomechanical Effects of Rocker Soles, A Journal Phys Med Rehab, 78:2, 181, 1999.

106. Wertsch, J., Jannise, D., Brown, D. and Harris, G.: Effects of Double Rocker, Toe-only and Heel Rocker Shoes, Proc AAP, 1 p., 2000.

107. Harris, G., Klein, J., Janisse, D., Brown, D., Shu, Y. and Wertsch, J.: Effect of Rocker-Soles on Lower Extremity Dynamic EMG Patterns, Gait & Posture, 11:2, 157–158, 2000.

108. Ferdjallah, M., Harris, G., and Smith, P.: Functional Assessment of AFOs for Children with Cerebral Palsy using Postural Stability, Gait Analysis, and GMFM, Gait & Posture, 11:2, 161–162, 2000.

109. Lyon, R., Liu, XC, Van Bogart, J., Matloub, H. and Harris, G.: Gait Analysis after the Hallux Transfer to the Thumb: A Clinical Consideration for the Plastic Surgeon, Gait & Posture, 11:2, 147–148, 2000.

. Bachschmidt, R., Harris, G., Ackman, J., Hassani, S., Carter, M., Caudill, A., Smith, P. and Klein, J.: Quantitative Study of Walker-Assisted Gait in Children with Cerebral Palsy: Anterior versus Posterior Walkers, Proc Shrine Surgeons Assoc, Montreal, CA, Sept.28–Oct.1, 2000.

111. Ferdjallah, M., Harris, G., and Smith, P.: Kinematic and Spectral Analysis of Postural Sway in Normal Children and Children with Cerebral Palsy, Gait & Posture, 13:3, 283, 2001.

112. Rohr, E.S., Nigro, N.J., Simoneau, G.G., Audi, S.H., and Harris, G.F.: Kinematic Study of Jones Fractures of the Fifth Metatarsal, Gait & Posture, 13:3, 287, 2001.

113. Stabelfeldt, S., Silver-Thorn, M., Smith, P., and Harris, G.: Development of a Child-Specific Musculoskeletal Model of the Foot and Ankle, Gait & Posture, 13:3, 288, 2001.

114. Hassani, S., Ferdjallah, M., Reiners, K., Johnson, C., Smith, P. and Harris, G.: Motor Performance Comparison of the Hinged and Dynamic Ankle Foot Orthotics, Proc. Am Acad Cer Pal Dev Med, 44: Supplement No. 91, p. 4, 2002.

. Hassani, S., Ferdjallah, M., Reiners, K., Johnson, C., Smith, P. and Harris, G., Evaluation of AFOs using Postural Stability Metrics, Gait Analysis and Functional Measurement Instruments, Gait & Posture, 16:1, S15–S16, 2002.

116. Hassani, S., Ferdjallah, M., Reiners, K., Johnson, C., Smith, P. and Harris, G.: Postural Stability, Gait Analysis andFunctional Measurement Instruments: Correlation in Children with Cerebral Palsy, Gait & Posture, 16:1, S27–S28, 2002.

117. Myers, K., Wang, M., Marks, R. and Harris, G.: Pediatric Foot and Ankle: Validation of a Multi-Segment Kinematic Model, Gait & Posture, 16:1, S24–S25, 2002.

118. Smith, P., Aik, S., Sirirungruangsarn, Hassani, S. and Harris, G.: Rectus Femoris Transfer in Cerebral Palsy: A Long-Term Study using Gait Analysis, Gait & Posture, 16:1, S55–S56, 2002.

119. Long, J., Harris, G., Marks, R.: Foot-Ankle Kinetic Modeling: A Validated Hindfoot Analysis, Gait & Posture, 16:1, S60–S61, 2002.

. Rao, R., Conley, R., Wang, M. and Harris, G.: Biomechanical Evaluation of Hamstrings Length during Gait in Adults with Low Back Pain, Proc Orthopaedic Research Society (ORS), Vol. 48: Poster No. 0698, 2002.

121. Smith, P., Hassani, S., Ferdjallah, M., Reiners, K., Johnson, C. and Harris, G.: Postural Stability Tests in Children with Cerebral Palsy, Proc. Am Acad Cer Pal Dev Med, 45: Supplement No. 96, p. 45, 2003.

122. Johnson, M., Wisneski, K., Hermsen, A., Smith, R., Walton, T., Hingtgen, B., McGuire, J. and Harris, G.: Kinematic Implications of Learned Non-Use for Robotic Therapy, Proc IEEE ICORR, WePO1.6, 4 p. 2005.

123. Klos, S., Baker, K., Reiners, K., Lu, L., Ackman, J., Klein, J., Schwab, J. and Harris, G.F.: Lower Extremity Motion in Children with Spastic Diplegic Cerebral Palsy using Anterior Walkers, Proc RESNA, 28, 2p., Atlanta, GA, 2005.

124. Fan, Z., Smith, P., and Harris, G.F.: Mechanical Properties of OI Type III Human Bone Tissue Measured by Nanoindentation, Proc Orth Res Soc, 1p., Washington DC, February 20–23, 2005.

. Zhao, L., Patel, P., Widera, G.E.O., and Harris, G.F.: Assessment of Alteration in Temporomandibular Joint (TMJ) Stress Distribution Secondary to Mandibular Advancement Surgery, Proc Amer Cleft Palate-Craniofacial Assoc, 1p., Myrtle Beach, SC, April 2005.

126. Khazzam, M., Roh, J., Long, J., Kuo, K., Smith, P., Hassani, S., and Harris, G.F.: The Operatively Treated Clubfoot: Long-Term Follow-Up with Gait Analysis, Proc American Academy of Pediatrics, 1p., Washington, DC, October 2005.

127. Fan, Z., Smith, P., and Harris, G.F: Tissue Fracture Toughness of Bone Measured by Microindentation, Proc Orth Res Soc, 1p., Chicago, IL, March 2006.

128. Fan, Z., Smith, P., and Harris, G.F.: Comparison of Intrinsic Mechanical Properties of OI Type III and Type IV Human Bone Tissue Using Nanoindentation, Proc Orth Res Soc, 1p., Chicago, IL, March 2006.

129. Khazzam, M., Roh, J., Long, J., Kuo, K., Smith, P., Hassani, S., and Harris, G.: The Operatively Treated Clubfoot: Long-Term Follow-Up with Gait Analysis, Proc AAOS, Chicago, IL. March 2006.

. Marks, R., Long, J., Khazzam, M., and Harris, G.: Gait Analysis following Surgical Intervention for Ankle Arthritis: Ankle Replacement vs. Arthrodesis with Comparison to a Normal Population, Proc AAOS, 1p., Chicago, IL, March 2006.

131. Baker, K., Reiners, K., Lu, L., Hassani, S., Ackman, J., Schwab, J., Klien, J., and Harris, G.: Comparative Rehabilitation Analysis of Anterior and Posterior Walkers Used by Children with Cerebral Palsy, Proc RESNA, 1p., Atlanta, GA, June 2006.

132. Bustamante Valles, K., Long, J., Schneider, J., Riedel, S., and Harris, G.: Anterior-Posterior and Medial-Lateral Combined Postural Stability Model, Proc ACRM ASNR, 1p., Boston, MA, September 2006.

133. Harris, G., Altiok, H., Fan, Z. and Hassani, S.: Application of Neuro-technology in Fracture Risk Assessment of Children with Osteogenesis Imperfecta (OI), Proc ICCE, Boulder, CO, July 2006.

134. Smith, P., Hassani, S., Graf, A., and Harris, G.: Gait Characteristics in Children with Type I Osteogenesis Imperfecta (OI), Proc Orth Res Soc, 1p., San Diego, CA, paper 98, February 2007.

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136. Ness, M., Marks, R., Long, J., Khazzam, M., and Harris, G.: Foot and Ankle Kinematics in Patients with Posterior Tibial Tendon Dysfunction, Proc GCMAS, 2p. Springfield, MA, April 2007.

137. Konop, K., Strifling, K., Cao, K., Wang, M., Ackman, J., Schwab, J. and Harris, G.: Shoulder Joint Force in Pediatric Walker Usage, Proc GCMAS, 2p. Springfield, MA April 2007.

138. Canseco, K., Long, J., Marks, R., and Harris, G.F.: Multisegmental Quantitative Analysis of the Foot and Ankle in Patients with Hallux Valgus, Proc GCMAS, 1p. Springfield, MA April 2007.

139. Canseco, K., Long, J., Marks, R., and Harris, G.F.: Kinematic changes following Arthrodesis in Hallux Rigidus, Proc 31st Annual Great Lakes Biomedical Conference on Innovation Engineering, 1p., Racine, WI, April 2007.

. Strifling, K., Wang, M., Cao, K., Ackman, J., Schwab, J., Klein, J., and Harris, G.: Kinematic Modeling of the Upper Extremities for Children with Cerebral Palsy, Proc 31st Annual Great Lakes Biomedical Conference on Innovation Engineering, 1p., Racine, WI, April 2007.

141. Marks, R.M., Ness, M.E., Long, J., Khazzam, M., and Harris, G.F.: Gait Characterization of Posterior Tibial Tendon Dysfunction: Comparison to a Normal Population and Prospective Comparison of Two Calcaneal Osteotomies, 23rd Annual AOFAS Summer Meeting, Toronto, Canada, 2007.

142. Smith, P., Graf, A., Hassani, S., Flanagan, A., Caudill, A., Long, J., Harris, G.: Longer-Term Follow-Up of Comprehensive Soft-Tissue Release for Clubfoot Deformity, International Clubfoot Symposium, 1p., Iowa City, IA, September 2007.

143. Slavens, B., Sturm, P., Harris, G.: Kinetics during Lofstrand Crutch-Assisted Gait in Children with Myelomeningocele, Proc Orth Res Soc, 3p., Honolulu, HI, October 21–24, 2007.

144. Hassani, S., Graf, A., Caudill, A., Flanagan, A., Harris, G., Smith, P.: Gait and Outcome Assessment of Children with Type I OI, Proc Orth Res Soc, 1p. Honolulu, HI, October 2007.

. Canseco, K., Long, J., Marks, M., Harris, G.: Quantitative Motion Analysis in Hallux Valgus: Rehabilitative Insight, Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Volume 88, Issue 10, 1p. October 2007.

146. Ness, M., Marks, R., Long, J., Khazzam, M., and Harris, G.: Foot and Ankle Kinematics in Patients with Posterior Tibial Tendon Dysfunction, Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Volume 88, Issue 10, p. e5–6, October 2007.

147. Smith, P, Harris, G, Sampat, C, Hassani, S, Graf, A, Flanagan, A.: Long-Term Outcomes after Comprehensive Soft-Tissue Release for Clubfoot Deformity: A Twenty-One Year Follow-up. American Academy of Pediatrics, 1 p., San Francisco, CA. October 2007.

148. Smith, P., Hassani, S., Graf, A., Caudill, A., Flanagan, A., Reiners, K., Long, J., and Harris, G.: Gait and Outcome Assessment Tools in Evaluating Comprehensive Soft-Tissue Release in Young Adults with Clubfoot Deformity, Proc ORS, 1 p., San Francisco, CA, March 2008.

149. Slavens, B., Sturm, P., and Harris, G.: Kinetic Assessment of the Shoulder during Lofstrand Crutch-Assisted Gait in Children with Myelomeningocele, Proc ORS, 1 p., San Francisco, CA, March 2008.

. Fritz, J., Guan, Y., Fan, Z., Smith, P., and Harris, G.: Patient-specific Finite Element Analysis for Femur Fracture Risk Assessment during Gait in Osteogenesis Imperfecta, Proc ORS, 1 p., San Francisco, CA, March 2008.

151. Strifling, K., Konop, K., Wang, M., Cao, K., Ackman, J., Schwab, J., and Harris, G.: Joint Reaction Forces of the Upper Extremities in Posterior Walker users with Cerebral Palsy, Proc GCMAS, 2 p., Richmond, VA, April 2008.

152. Long, J., Wang, M., and Harris, G.: A Model for Measurement of Lower Extremity Kinematics with Integrated Multisegmental Foot Motion, Proc GCMAS, 2 p., Richmond, VA, April 2008.

153. Slavens, B., Sturm, P., and Harris, G.: Shoulder Kinetics during Lofstrand Crutch-Assisted Gait in Children with Myelomeningocele, Proc GCMAS, 2 p., Richmond, VA, April 2008.

154. Smith, P.A., Graf, A., Hassani, S., Flanagan, A., Caudill, A., Krzak, J., Long, J., Kuo, K.N., Harris, G.: Evaluation of Dynamic Foot Pressures and Foot and Ankle Kinematics Twenty-One Years Following Operatively TreatedClubfoot, Proc 5th International Clubfoot Congress, 1 p., Hong Kong, China, August 2008.

. Kuo, K., Smith, P., Hassani, S., Flanagan, A., Caudill, A., Krzak, J., Long, J., Harris, G.: A Twenty–One Year Follow-upof Adults after Comprehensive Soft-tissue Release for Clubfoot Deformity, Proc 5th International Clubfoot Congress, 1 p., Hong Kong, China, August 2008.

156. Bustamante, K., Long, J., Graf, A., Riedel, S., and Harris, G.: Postural Sway Differences in Children with Diplegic and Hemiplegic Cerebral Palsy, Proc AACPDM 67th Annual Meeting, 1 p., Atlanta, GA, September 2008.

157. Sturm, P., Hammerberg, K., Hassani, S., Graf, A., Krzak, J., Bustamante, K., and Harris, G.: Postural Stability and Outcome Assessment in Adolescents with Idiopathic Scoliosis, American Academy of Pediatrics 2008 National Conference & Exhibition, 1 p., Boston, MA, October 2008.

158. Slavens, B., Canseco, K., Sturm, P., and Harris, G.: Upper Extremity Dynamics and Outcomes Assessment during Crutch-Assisted Gait in Children with Myelomeningocele, Proc ORS, 1 p., Las Vegas, NV, February 2009.

159. Long, J., Eastwood, D., and Harris, G.: Inter-site Reliability of Multisegmental Foot Kinematics assessed with the Milwaukee Foot Model (MFM), Proc ORS, 1 p., Las Vegas, NV, February 2009.

. Graf, A., Hassani, S., Flanagan, A., Caudill, A., Krzak, J., Long, J., Kuo, K., Harris, G. and Smith, P.: Long Term Follow-Up after Comprehensive Clubfoot Surgery, Proc GCMAS, 2 p., Denver, CO, March 2009.

161. Slavens, B., Sturm, P., Harris, G.: Upper Extremity Kinetics and Outcomes Assessment during Crutch-Assisted Gait in Children with Myelomeningocele, Proc GCMAS, p. 187–188 Denver, CO, March 2009.

162. Flanagan, A., Gorzkowski, M., Altiok, H., Sturm, P., Hassani, S., Harris, G.: Activity Level, Impairment and Quality of Life Among Children with Spina Bifida, First World Congress on Spina Bifida Research and Care, 1 p., Orlando, FL, March 2009.

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163. Liu, X.C., Rizza, R., Thometz, J., Lyon, R., Tassone, C., and Harris, G.: A New Procedure for the Design of a Dynamic Pedorthosis for Children with Clubfoot, Proc of the 55th Annual Meeting of the Orthopaedic Research Society, 1 p., Las Vegas, NV, February 2009.

164. Meyer, A., Fritz, J., and Harris, G.F.: Trid Cranial Analysis during Rear Impact Simulation with Madymo, Proc of the ASME 2009 Summer Bioengineering Conference, 2 p., Lake Tahoe, CA, June 2009.

. Meyer, A., Fritz, J., and Harris, G.F.: Trid Cervical Analysis during Rear Impact Simulation with Madymo, Proc of the ASME 2009 Summer Bioengineering Conference, 2 p., Lake Tahoe, CA, June 2009.

166. Slavens, B., Sturm, P., and Harris, G.F.: Crutch-Assisted Joint Loads during Gait in Children with Myelomeningocele, Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Volume 90, p. e8, October 2009.

167. Sturm, P., Hassani, S., Bustamante, K., Krzak, J., Graf, A., and Harris, G.: Postural Stability and Outcome Assessment in Adolescents with Idiopathic Scoliosis, American Academy of Pediatrics 2009 National Conference & Exhibition, 1 p., October 2009.

168. Bhagchandani, N., Slavens, B., Wang, M., Sturm, P., Smith, P.A., and Harris, G.: Validation of an Upper ExtremityKinetic Model for Crutch-Assisted Gait in Children with Osteogenesis Imperfecta, Proc of the 56th Annual Meeting of the Orthopaedic Research Society, p. 1868, New Orleans, LA, March 2010.

169. Canseco, K., Long, J., Smedberg, T., Marks, R., Harris, G.: Multisegmental Foot and Ankle Kinematics in Hallux Valgus before and after Surgery, Proc of the 56th Annual Meeting of the Orthopaedic Research Society, p. 1872, New Orleans, LA, March 2010.

. Rizza, R., Liu, X.C., Thometz, J., Lyon, R., Tassone, C., Harris, G.: Effectiveness of a New Dynamic Pedorthosis with Wedge on the Clubfoot, Proc of the 56th Annual Meeting of the Orthopaedic Research Society, p. 224, New Orleans, LA, March 2010.

171. Bustamante Valles, K., Long, J., Riedel, S., Graf, A., Krzak, J. and Harris, G.: Caracterización de Estabilidad Postural en niños con escoliosis idiopática. XXXII CONGRESO NACIONAL DE INGENIERÍA BIOMÉDICA CNIB2009. S. M. d. I. Biomedica. Boca del Rio, Veracruz, Mexico, Sociedad Mexicana de Ingenieria Biomedica: 60-63, 2010.

172. Liu, X.C., Rizza, r., Thometz, J., Lyon, R., Tassone, C., Van Valin, S., and Harris, G.: Impact of a New Dynamic Pedorthosis on the Clubfoot Function, Proc of the RESNA Annual Conference, 1 p., Las Vegas, Nevada, June 2010.

173. Bustamante Valles, K., Long, J., Sovol, A., Riedel, S., Graf, A., Krzak, J., Riordan, M., Zaharski, K., Hassani, S., Sturm, P., and Harris, G.: Biomechanical Model of Postural Control for the Analysis of Spinal Fusion Surgery in Adolescents with Idiopathic Scoliosis, Proc of the 2010 Meeting of the International Research Society of Spinal Deformities (IRSSD), Studies in Health Technology and Informatics, Vol. 158, p. 287, 2010.

174. Graf, A., Sturm, P., Hammerberg, K., Krzak, J., Riordan, M., Zaharski, K., and Harris, G.: Adolescents with Idiopathic Scoliosis Spinal Range of Motion Compared to Age-Matched Controls, Proc of the 2010 Meeting of the International Research Society of Spinal Deformities (IRSSD), Studies in Health Technology and Informatics, Vol. 158, p. 226, 2010.

. Krzak, J., Sturm. P, Graf, A., Kruger, K., Gupta, P., Hassani, S., Riordan, B., Zaharski, K., Harris, G.: Post-Operative Postural Symmetry Improvements in AIS, IMAST International Meeting on Advanced Spine Techniques, p. 541, Toronto, Canada, July 2010.

176. Krzak, J., Sturm, P, Graf, A., Hammerberg, K., Gupta, P., Hassani, S., Riordan, B., Zaharski, B., Harris, G.: A Comparison of Computerized and Clinical Assessment of Weight Symmetry in AIS, IMAST International Meeting on Advanced Spine Techniques, p. 654, Toronto, Canada, July 2010.

177. Fritz, J., Smith, P., Harris, G.: Finite Element Applications in Osteogenesis Imperfecta, Proc of the OI Workshop, p 43– 44, Chicago, IL, September 2010.

178. Slavens, B., Bhagchandani, N., Smith, P., Harris, G.: Upper Extremity Inverse Dynamics Model for Lofstrand crutch-Assisted Gait in Children with Osteogenesis Imperfecta, Proc of the OI Workshop, p 36–37, Chicago, IL September 2010.

179. Jameson, J., Albert C., Molthen R., Smith, P., Harris, G.: A Multi-Disciplinary Approach for Biomechanical Testing of Bone in Osteogenesis Imperfecta, Proc of the OI Workshop, p. 34–35, Chicago, IL, September 2010.

. Grover, P., Wang, M., Smith, P., Harris, G.: Development of a Computational Tool for Evaluating Fracture Risk in Osteogenesis Imperfecta, Proc of the American Congress of Rehabilitation Meeting (ACRM), 1p., Montreal, CA, October 22, 2010.

181. Long, J., Eastwood, A., Graf, A., Smith, P., Harris, G.: Repeatability and Sources of Variability in Multi-Center Assessment of Segmental Foot Kinematics in Normal Adults, The Medical College of Wisconsin, Biostatistics Research Abstract Book, 1p. Milwaukee, WI, November 2010.

182. Rizza, R., Liu, X.C., Thometz, J., Lyon, R., Tassone, C., Harris, G.: Effectiveness of a New Dynamic Pedorthosis with Wedge on the Clubfoot. Foot and Ankle International, 31(9):849, 2010.

183. Jameson, J., Albert, C., Smith, P., Harris, G.: Validation of an Electromechanical Three-Point Bending System for the Determination of oim/oim Bone Mechanical Properties, Proc of Orthopaedic Research Society (ORS) Annual Meeting, p. 2237, Long Beach, CA, January 2011.

184. Cohen, T., Smith P., Altiok H., Harris G.: Towards Better Control of Clubfoot Correction, Proc of Orthopaedic Research Society (ORS) Annual Meeting, p. 1386, Long Beach, CA, January 2011.

. Kuo, K., Graf, A., Hassani, S., Krzak, J., Caudill, A., Long, J., Dietz, F., Morcuende, J., Harris, G., Smith, P. : Long Term Outcomes of Comprehensive Surgical Intervention vs Ponseti Casting in the Treatment of Idiopathic Clubfoot, Proc of 6th International Clubfoot Congress, Prague, September, 2011.

186. Fleischmann, J.*, Harris, G., Birmingham, P. : Muscle Activation during Gait in Patients with Femoroacetabular Impingement (FAI), Medical Student Research Day, Medical College of Wisconsin, September 2011. * Recipient of 2011 Research Presentation Award.

187. Lueder, M., Harris, G., Birmingham, P.: Kinematics of Gait in Patients Treated for Femoroacetabular Impingement (FAI), Medical Student Research Day, Medical College of Wisconsin, September 2011.

188. Rzepka, A., Harris, G., Birmingham, P. : Femoroacetabular Impingement (FAI) : Kinetics of Gait, Medical Student Research Day, Medical College of Wisconsin, September 2011.

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189. Sturm, P., Hammerberg, K., Gupta, P., Hassani, S., Krzak, J., Graf, A., Riordan, M., Harris, G.F.: Spinal Range of Motion in Adolescents with Idiopathic Scoliosis: Comparing Pre- and Post-Spinal Fusion, Proc of American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP), Boston, MA, October 2011.

190. Jameson, J., Albert, C., Molthen, R., Smith, P., Harris, G.: Advanced Techniques for Biomechanical Analysis of Bone in Osteogenesis Imperfecta, Proc of International Conference OI, 1 p., Dubrovnik, Croatia, October 2011.

191. Krzak, J., Graf, A., Hassani, S., Flanagan, A., Caudill, A., Smith, P., Harris, G.: Analysis of Push Off Power Reduction in Children with Type 1 Osteogenesis Imperfecta, Proc of International Conference OI, Dubrovnik, Croatia, October 2011.

192. Altiok, H., Ackman, J., Flanagan, A., Peer, M., Graf, A., Krzak, J., Hassani, S., Harris, G. : Long-term Follow-up of Van Nes Rotationplasty for Proximal Focal Femoral Deficiency, Proc of American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, 1 p., 2012.

193. Albert C, Jameson J, Toth JM, Smith P, and Harris G: Intrinsic Modulus of Bone In Osteogenesis Imperfecta – A Nanoindentation Study. Proc of the Canadian Society for Biomechanics, 1 p., Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada, 2012.

194. Harris, G.: Advances in Technologies for Children with Orthopaedic Disabilities, Rheumatology, 2:3, 1p., August 2012.

195. Slavens, B., Graf, A., Krzak, J., Vogel, L., Harris, G.: Wheelchair Kinematics for Individuals with Spinal Cord Injury, Proc of Howard Steel conference: Pediatric Spinal Cord Injuries and Dysfunction, 1 p., Lake Buena Vista, FL, December 2012.

196. Paul, A., Slavens, B., Graf, A., Krzak, J., Vogel, L., Harris, G.: Upper Extremity Biomechanical Model for Evaluation of Pediatrics with SCI during Wheelchair Activities. Proc of Howard Steel conference: Pediatric Spinal Cord Injuries and Dysfunction, 1 p., Lake Buena Vista, FL, December 2012.

197. Cross, J., McHenry, B., Harris, G., Gilat Schmidt, T.: Biplane Fluoroscopic Analysis of the Hindfoot, Proc of Great Lakes Bioengineering, 1 p., April 2013.

198. Smith, P., Graf A., Hassani, S., Krzak, J., Caudill, A., Flanagan, A., Kuo, K., Dietz, F., Morcuende, J., Harris, G.: Long Term Outcomes in Adults of Comprehensive Surgical vs. Ponseti Treated Clubfoot, Proc of POSNA (Pediatric Orthopaedic Society of North America), p. 195, May 2013.

199. Graf, A., Vogel, L., Krzak, J., Slavens, B., Paul, A.J., and Harris G.F.: An Assessment of Wrist Joint Dynamics during Wheelchair Propulsion. Proceedings (E-poster) of the American Spinal Injury Association (ASIA) Conference Chicago, IL May 2013.

200. Schnorenberg, A.J., Slavens, B.A., Graf, A., Krzak, J., Vogel, L. and Harris, G.: Biomechanical Evaluation of 3D Joint Dynamics during Pediatric Manual Wheelchair Mobility. Proc of American Academy for Cerebral Palsy and Development Medicine (AACPDM). Presented the American Academy for Cerebral Palsy and Developmental Medicine (AACPDM) Annual Meeting, Milwaukee, WI. October 2013.

201. Slavens, B.A., Schnorenberg, A.J., Graf, A., Krzak, J., Smith, P. and Harris, G.: Assisted Mobility Device Usage inPediatric Orthopaedic Disabilities. Proc of American Academy for Cerebral Palsy and Development Medicine (AACPDM). Presented the American Academy for Cerebral Palsy and Developmental Medicine (AACPDM) Annual Meeting, Milwaukee, WI. October 2013.

202. Aurit, C., Schnorenberg, A.J., Slavens, B.A., Graf, A., Krzak, J., Vogel, L., Smith, P. and Harris, G.F.: Upper Extremity Dynamics of Children with Spinal Cord Injury During Wheelchair Mobility. Proc of American Academy for Cerebral Palsy and Development Medicine (AACPDM). Presented the American Academy for Cerebral Palsy and Developmental Medicine (AACPDM) Annual Meeting, Milwaukee, WI. October 2013.

203. Aurit, C., Schnorenberg, A.J., Slavens, B.A., Graf, A., Krzak, J., Vogel, L., Smith, P. and Harris, G.F.: Joint Pain and Quality of Life Outcomes Assessment of Children with Orthopaedic Disabilities. Proc of American Academy for Cerebral Palsy and Development Medicine (AACPDM). Presented the American Academy for Cerebral Palsy and Developmental Medicine (AACPDM) Annual Meeting, Milwaukee, WI. October 2013.

204. Aurit, C., Schnorenberg, A.J., Slavens, B.A., Graf, A., Krzak, J., Vogel, L., Smith, P. and Harris, G.F.: Joint Pain and Quality of Life Outcomes Assessment of Children with Orthopaedic Disabilities. Proc of American Academy for Cerebral Palsy and Development Medicine (AACPDM). Presented the American Academy for Cerebral Palsy and Developmental Medicine (AACPDM) Annual Meeting, Milwaukee, WI. October 2013.

205. Slavens, B.A., Varre, M.S., Schnorenberg, A.J., Vogel, L.C. and Harris, G.F.: Musculoskeletal Biomechanics of the Shoulder during Pediatric Manual Wheelchair Propulsion. Proc of World Congress of Biomechanics (WCB), Boston, MA, July 2014.

206. Fritz, J., Rankine, L., Hackbarth, D., King, D., Neilson, J., Albert, C., Tarima, S., Harris, G.: Gait and Strength Analyses in persons with Distal Femoral Endoprostheses, Proc of World Congress of Biomechanics (WCB) p. 1447, Boston, MA, July 2014.

207. Inawat, R., Fritz J., Slavens, B., Rankine, L., Mickshl, D., Grindel, S., Tarima, S., Harris, G.: Glenohumeral Joint Kinematics During Activities of Daily Living (ADLs) Following Single Tendon Rotator Cuff Repair. Proc of World Congress of Biomechanics (WCB), p. 1334, Boston, MA, (MS Student Paper Competition Finalist) July 2014.

208. Albert, A., Jameson, J., Smith, P., Harris, G.F.: Reduced Bone Strength Associated with Elevated Cortical Porosity in Osteogenesis Imperfecta, Proc of World Congress of Biomechanics (WCB), p. 281, Boston, MA, July 2014.

209. Schnorenberg, A., Slavens, B., Krzak, J., Graf, A., Vogel L., Harris, G.: Shoulder Complex Joint Kinematics during Pediatric Manual Wheelchair Propulsion. Proc of World Congress of Biomechanics (WCB), p. 34, Boston, MA, July 2014.

210. McHenry, B., Long, J., Harris, G.: Sagittal Pane Hindfoot Motion Using Fluoroscopic Imaging. Proc of WCB (World Congress of Biomechanics), p. 1355, Boston, MA, July 2014.

211. Rammer, J., Krzak, J., Riedel, S., Harris, G.: Development of a Kinetic® Based System for Markerless Analysis of Upper Extremity Kinematics during Standardized Pediatric Functional Assessment. Proc of World Congress of Biomechanics (WCB), p. 1605, Boston, MA. July 2014.

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212. Roscher, P., Fritz, J., and Harris, G.: Biomechanical Model of Triaxial Wrist Dynamics during Tasks of Daily Living. Proc of World Congress of Biomechanics (WCB), p. 1400, Boston, MA, July 2014.

213. Slavens, B., Varre, M., Schnorenberg, A., Vogel, L., Harris, G.: A Simulation Analysis of Shoulder Kinematics during Wheelchair Mobility in Children with Spinal Cord Injury. Proc of IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society (EMBC), 1p. Chicago, Il. August 2014.

214. Exten, E., McHenry, B., Harris, G.: Sagittal Subtalar and Ankle Joint Assessment with Weight-bearing Fluoroscopy during Shod Ambulation, Proc of IFFAS (International Federation of Foot and Ankle Societies) and AOFAS (American Orthopaedic Foot and Ankle Society), 1p., Chicago, IL, September 2014.

215. Albert, A., Jameson, J., Smith, P., Harris, G.: Bone Material Properties in Osteogenesis Imperfecta: A Matter of Quantity over Quality, Proc of American Society for Bone and Mineral Research, p. 195, George Brown Convention Center, Houston, TX, September 2014.

216. Albert, C., Smith, P. and Harris, G.: Compromised Bone Tissue Strength in Children with OI type III. Proc 12th

International Conference on Osteogenesis Imperfecta, 1p. Wilmington, DE. October 2014. 217. Kuo, K., A. Graf, Smith, P., Krzak, J., Harris, G. F.: Hemiplegic Analysis of Young Adults with Idiopathic Clubfoot

Treated using Comprehensive Clubfoot Release or Ponseti Method: A Long-Term Follow-up. Presentation at the 26th

SICOT Triennial World Congress combined with the 7th International Clubfoot Congress the 46th CBOT (Brazilian Congress of Orthopedics and Traumatology Annual Meeting. Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, November 2014.

218. Smith, P., Graf, A., Hassani, S., Krzak, J., Flanagan, A. and Harris, G.: How We Can Learn to Use Foot And Ankle Motion Analysis In Treating Equinovarus Foot Deformity In Spastic Hemiplegic Cerebral Palsy? Proc of Pediatric Orthopaedic Society of North America (POSNA), p 249, Atlanta, Georgia, April 2015.

219. Smith, P., Graf, A., Hassani, S., Krzak, J., Flanagan, A. and Harris, G.: A Long-Term Follow-Up Of Young Adults With Idiopathic Clubfeet Using Pedobarography: Does Foot Shape Matter? Proc of Pediatric Orthopaedic Society of North America (POSNA), p. 460, Atlanta, Georgia, April 2015.

220. Albert C., Jameson J., Smith P., Kruger, K., Harris G.: Reduced Cortical Bone Strength in Children with Brittle Bone Disease Associated with Increased Vascular Porosity. Proc of NARRTC (National Association of Rehabilitation Research and Training Centers), 1p. Alexandria, VA, May 2015.

221. Albert, C., Jameson, J., and Harris, G.: Material Basis for Bone Fragility in Osteogenesis Imperfecta. 18th Annual John S. Gould Lectureship and Scientific Program, Medical College of Wisconsin, Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Milwaukee, WI, June 2015.

222. McHenry, B., Cross, J., and Harris, G.: Hindfoot Motion Analysis Using Fluoroscopic Imaging. 18th Annual John S. Gould Lectureship and Scientific Program, Medical College of Wisconsin, Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Milwaukee, WI, June 2015.

223. Rammer, J., Cohen, T., and Harris, G.: Evaluation of a Wheelchair Roller Platform for Home and Community Propulsion Training. Proc of NIH-IEEE 2015 Strategic Conference on Healthcare Innovations and Point-of-care Technologies for Precision Medicine, 1p. Bethesda, MD, November 2015.

224. Rammer, J., Zarb, R., Rana, P., Osborn, C., Daley, R., and Harris, G.: Markerless Upper Extremity Technology for Functional Outcomes Assessment in a Pediatric Community Therapy Setting. Proc of NIH-IEEE 2015 Strategic Conference on Healthcare Innovations and Point-of-care Technologies for Precision Medicine, 1p. Bethesda, MD, November 2015.

225. Boerigter, R., Rammer, J. Teich, M., Murphy, M., Osborn C., and Harris, G.F.: Point of Care Outcomes Assessment using Mobile Motion Analysis Technology. Proc of NIH-IEEE 2015 Strategic Conference on Healthcare Innovations and Point-of-care Technologies for Precision Medicine, 1p. Bethesda, MD, November 2015.

226. Kruger, K., Krzak, J., Graf, A., Hassani, S., Sturm, P., Hammerberg, K., Gupta, P., Harris, G.F.: Long-Term Effects of Spinal Fusion for Idiopathic Scoliosis on Lower Body Kinematics During Gait. Proc of Orthopaedic Research Society (ORS), 1p. Orlando, FL, March 2016.

227. Garman, C., Graf, A., Krzak, J., Caudill, A., Smith, P., and Harris, G.F.: Triaxial Gait Kinematics in Children with Osteogenesis Imperfecta. Proc of Orthopaedic Research Society (ORS), 1p. Orlando, FL, March 2016.

228. Kurapati, N. Krzak, J., Graf, A., Hassani, S., Tarima, S., Hammerberg, K., Gupta, P., Harris, G.F.: Effect of Surgical Fusion on Volitional Weight-shifting in Individuals with Adolescent Idiopathic Scoliosis. Proc of Orthopaedic Research Society (ORS), 1p. Orlando, FL, March 2016.

229. Ryerson Espino, S, Kelly, EHK, Akinlose, T, Harris, G.F.: Ghaffari A, Richardson M, Chen D, Lee R.: Caregivers of adults with pediatric onset SCI: An Exploration of Unmet Needs. Proc of American Spinal Injury Association (ASIA), Philadelphia, PA. Podium presentation by Susan Ryerson, PhD. Topics Spinal Cord Injury Rehabilitation 2016, 22: S28.

230. Ryerson Espino, S., Kelly E.H.K., Akinlose, T., Harris, G., Ghaffari A, Richardson M, Chen, D, Lee R, Vogel LC: Burden among caregivers of adults with spinal cord injury. Presentation at Academy of Spinal Cord Injury Professionals Annual Meeting 2016 by Dr. Susan Ryerson Espino. Nashville, TN, J Spinal Cord Med; 39:549-550, April 2016.

231. Rammer, J., Boerigter, R., Osborn C., Harris, G.F.: Kinematic and Spatiotemporal Differences among Pediatric Manual Wheelchair Propulsion Patterns. Proc of International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine andBiology Society (EMBC 16), Empowering Individual Healthcare Decisions through Technology, 1p. Orlando, FL, August2016.

232. Boerigter, R., Rammer, J., Osborn, C., Harris, G.F.: Cost-Effective Mobile Motion Analysis Application in a Multiuse Recreation Center. Proc of International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society (EMBC 16), Empowering Individual Healthcare Decisions through Technology, 1p. Orlando, FL. August 2016.

233. Akinlose, T., Ryerson Espino S., Kelly EHK, Ghaffari A, Harris G.F.: Richardson M, Chen, D, Lee R, Vogel LC. Burden among caregivers of adults with spinal cord injury. Proc of Paralyzed Veterans of America (PVA) Summit, Podium Presentation by T. Akinlose, M.S. Orlando, FL, August 2016.

234. Kruger KM, Konop KA, Krzak JJ, Graf A, Harris G.F.: Segmental Kinematic Analysis of Planovalgus Feet in Children with Cerebral Palsy. Developmental Medicine & Child Neurology, Volume 58, Issue S5 p 31. Proc AACPDM. Hollywood, FL. September 2016.

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. Ryerson Espino S, Kelly E., Akinlose T, Harris G.F., Ghaffari A, Richardson M, Chen, D, Lee R., Vogel, L.: Burden among caregivers of adults with spinal cord injury. Proc of ISCoS, p. 291.Vienna, Austria. October 2016.

236. Fritz, J., Smith, P., Harris, G.F: Gluteus Maximus Activation during Ambulation in Children and Young Adults with Osteogenesis Imperfecta. Proc of BMES (Biomedical Engineering Society). Minneapolis MN. Platform session presented by Jessica Fritz, PhD on October 7, 2016. p.161. October 2016.

237. Burckardt, C.R., Schnorenberg, A.J., Smith, P.A., Harris, G.F., and Slavens, B.A.: Evaluation of Anterior and Posterior Walker Use During Gait and Performance Skills in Children with Cerebral Palsy. Prof of Wisconsin Occupational Therapy Association, 1 p., Brookfield, WI, October 2016.

238. Garman, C., Fritz, J., Bauwens, J., Hackbarth, D., King, D., Neilson, J., Harris, G.F.: Lower Limb Joint Dynamics in Oncology Patients with Distal Femoral Endoprostheses. Proc of Orthopaedic Research Society (ORS), p.938, San Diego, CA, March 2017.

239. Kruger, K., Kurapati, N., Krzak, J. Graf, A, Hassani, S., Sturm, P., Hammerberg, K., Gupta, P. Harris, G.F.: Effects of Lowest Instrumented Vertebrae for Spinal Fusion of Idiopathic Scoliosis on Lower Body Kinematics during Gait. Proc of Orthopaedic Research Society (ORS), p. 89 and Podium Presentation, San Diego, CA, March 2017.

. Kruger, K., Caudill, A., Nagamani, S., Smith, Members of Brittle Bone Disease Consortium, P., Harris, G.F.: A Multicenter North American Study of Mobility in Osteogenesis Imperfecta. Proc of Orthopaedic Research Society (ORS) p. 286 and Spotlight Podium Presentation, San Diego, CA, March 2017.

241. Kruger, K., Caudill, A., Nagamani, C., Smith, P., Harris, G.: A Cross-Sectional Multicenter Study of Mobility in Osteogenesis Imperfecta in North America. Proc of International Conference on Osteogenesis Imperfecta, p. 100 (P.77), Oslo Norway. August 2017.

242. Kruger, K., Hassani, S., Krzak, J., Graf, A., Sturm, P., Hammerberg, K., Gupta, P., Harris, G.F.: Effect of Lowest Instrumented Vertebrae for Spinal Fusion of Scoliosis on Gait Kinematics. Proc of Scoliosis Research Society, p. 309, Philadelphia, PA, September 2017.

243. Ryerson Espino S., O’Rourke K., Kelly E., Ghaffari A., Harris G., Richardson M., Chen, D., Lee R., Vogel L., Resilience among adults living with SCI and their caregivers. Presentation at the 2017 Annual meeting of the Academy of Spinal Cord Injury Professionals. J Spinal Cord Med. 40:5, 579-604, September 2017.

244. Garman, C., Graf, A., Krzak, J., Smith, P., Harris, G.: Gait Deviations in Children with Osteogenesis Imperfecta (OI) Type I. Proc of the American Congress of Rehabilitation Meeting (ACRM). e-poster: 322900. Atlanta, GA, www.archives-pmr.org, October 2017.

. Fritz, J., Smith, P., Harris, G.F: A Finite Element Analysis Comparison of the Effects of Bowing Deformity and Gluteus Muscle Forces on Femoral Stress in OI Type I. Proc of Biomedical Engineering Society (BMES), p. 159, Phoenix, AZ. October 2017.

246. Kurapati, N., Boerigter, R., Sumpaico, C., Abiera, J., Alcausin, M., Smith, P., Harris, G.F.: Lower Body Gait Kinematics in Mild-to-Moderate vs. Severe Osteogenesis Imperfecta in Southeastern Asia. Proc of Biomedical Engineering Society (BMES), p. 215., Phoenix, AZ, October 2017.

247. Ryerson Espino S., O’Rourke K., Kelly E., Ghaffari A., Harris G., Richardson M., Chen, D., Lee R., Vogel L., Resilience among adults living with SCI and their caregivers. Proc of the International Spinal Cord Society, Dublin, Ireland. October 2017.

248. Kruger, K., Konop, K., Canseco, K., Fritz, J., Harris, G.F.: Importance of X-Ray Offset Measurements in Multi-Segment Foot Models. Proc of Orthopaedic Research Society (ORS), p. 56 New Orleans, LA, March 2018.

249. Toburen, T., Fritz, A., Fritz, J., Canseco, K., Harris, G., Marks, R.: Gait Analysis after open Reduction and Internal Fixation of Calcaneal Fractures. Proc of Orthopaedic Research Society (ORS), p. 56 New Orleans, LA, March 2018.

. Amene, J., Krzak, J., Kruger, K., Killen, L., Graf, A., Altiok, H., Smith, P., Harris, G.F.: Kinematic Foot Types of Planovalgus Feet in Children with Cerebral Palsy. Awarded Best Student Podium presentation. Proc of iFAB (International Foot and Ankle Biomechanics). Session 3-7. p. 46. New York, NY, April 2018.

251. Krzak, J., Kruger, K., McHenry, B., Flanagan, A., Graf, G., Killen, L., Altiok, H., Smith, P., Harris, G.F.: Preliminary Coronal Hindfoot and Forefoot Kinematics among Cavus, Planus and Rectus Foot Types. Proc of iFAB (International Foot and Ankle Biomechanics). Session 7-3. P. 74. New York, NY, April 2018.

252. Kruger, K., Krzak, J., McHenry, B., Flanagan, A., Altiok, H., Smith, P., Harris, G.F.: Preliminary Comparison of Hindfoot Kinematics Obtained from the Milwaukee Foot Model and Biplane Fluoroscopy. Proc of iFAB (International Foot and Ankle Biomechanics). Session 9-1. P. 63. New York, NY, April 2018.

253. January A., Ryerson Espino S., O’Rourke K., Kelly, E., Ghaffari A., Harris G.F., Richardson M., Chen D., Lee R., Vogel L.C. Problem solving and social support patterns among family caregivers of adults with SCI. Presented at American Spinal Injury Association 2018 Scientific Meeting, Rochester, MN. May 2018.

254. Ryerson Espino S., O’Rourke K., Kelly E., January A., Ghaffari A., Harris G.F., Richardson M., Chen D., Lee R., Vogel L.C. Problem solving and social support patterns among family caregivers of adults with SCI. Proc of International Spinal Cord Society Scientific Meeting. 1 p. Sydney, Australia, September 2018.

. Amene, J., Ryan, K., Tarima, S., Del Toro, D., Fritz, J., Harris, G., Phantom Limb Pain: A web-based Survey of the National History and Various Treatment modalities. Proc of Physiatry Meeting. February 2019. (In Press)

256. Celin, M., Kruger, K., Caudill, A., Nagamani, S., Smith, P.A., Harris, G.F. A Multicenter Longitudinal Study of Intramedullary Rodding in Moderate-Severe Osteogenesis Imperfecta. Proc of Orthopaedic Research Society (ORS). February 2019. (In Press)

257. Kruger KM, McHenry BD, Krzak JJ, Flanagan A, Graf A, Altiok H, Smith, P.A., Harris, G.F. Understanding Talocrural and Subtalar Kinematics Contributions to Hindfoot Motion Among Cavus, Planus and Rectus Foot Types. Proc of Orthopaedic Research Society (ORS). February 2019. (In Press)

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258. Constantino C, Kruger KM, Krzak JJ, Graf A, Flanagan A, Altiok H, Smith P.A., Harris, G.F. Gait and Functional Outcomes of Adults with Cerebral Palsy Following Lateral Column Lengthening for Pes Planovalgus Done in Childhood. Proc of Orthopaedic Research Society (ORS). February 2019. (In Press)

259. Scullion, N., Smith, P.A., Graf, a., Kruger, K., Harris, G.F. Case Study: Comparison of Sagittal Tibial Kinematics in a Standard and Tuned Solid Ankle Orthosis for a Child with Diplegic Cerebral Palsy. Proc of Gait & clinical Movement Analysis Society (GCMAS). March 2019 (In Press)

260. Cross, JA., Harris, GH, Gilat-Schmidt, T., McHenry, BD. (2019) Kinematic model for assessment of in vivo hindfoot motion during gait using biplane fluoroscopy. Rocky Mountain Bioengineering Symposium. April 2019. (In Press)

261. Fritz, J., Grosland, N., Smith, P., Harris, GH.. (2019) Geometry Sensitivity in finite Element Models of Long Bones in Osteogenesis Imperfecta. Rocky Mountain Bioengineering Symposium. April 2019. (In Press)

262. Kruger, K., McHenry, B., Krzak, J., Flanagan, A., Graf, A., Altiok, H., Smith, P., Harris, G.: Understanding Talocrural and Subtalar Kinematics Contributions to Hindfoot Motion Among Cavus, Planus and Rectus Foot Types, Paper #0277, Proceedings Orthopaedic Research Society (ORS), Feb 2-5, 2019.

263. Constantino,C, Kruger, K., Krzak, J., Graf, A., Flanigan, A. Altiok, H., Smith, P. Harris, G.: Gait and Functional Outcomes of Adults With Cerebral Palsy Following Lateral Column Lengthening for Pes Planovalgus Done in Childhood, Paper #1142, Proceedings Orthopaedic Research Society (ORS), Feb 2-5, 2019.

264. Stark, C., Fritz, J., Canseco, K., Konop, K., Kraus, J., Law, B., Harris, G.: Gait Analysis Following Synthetic Cartilage Implantation at the First Metatarsophalangeal Joint, Paper #1145, Proceedings Orthopaedic Research Society (ORS), Feb 2-5, 2019.

265. Rodriguez, C., Kruger, K., Caudill, A., Nagamani, S., Smith, P., Harris, G.: A Multicenter Longitudinal Study of Intramedullary Rodding in Moderate-Severe Osteogenesis Imperfecta, Paper #1460, Proceedings Orthopaedic Research Society (ORS), Feb 2-5, 2019.

266. Loeffler, T., Fritz, J., Lenhart, R., Moyle, K., Harris, G., Schmeling, G.: Assessment of Gait and Strength Following Surgical Repair of Isolated Femur Fracture, Paper #1559, Proceedings Orthopaedic Research Society (ORS), Feb 2-5, 2019.

LETTERS AND REVIEWS: Harris, G.F.: Selected bibliography on bioengineering analysis of postural sway and gait in humans. Neuroelectric News, Vol. 9 (2-4) and Vol. 10 (1), July 1980 - July 1981. Harris, G.F.: Review, Bioengineering Proceedings of the Ninth Northeast Conference. Med Instrum. 17:1, p. 67, 1983. Harris, G.F.: President's message, IEEE EMB, 11:1, p.3, 1992. Harris, G.F.: President's message, IEEE EMB, 11:2, p.3, 1992. Harris, G.F.: President's message, IEEE EMB, 11:3, p.3, 1992. Harris, G.F.: President's message, IEEE EMB, 11:4, p.3, 1992. Harris, G.F.: President's message, IEEE EMB, 12:1, p.3, 1993. Harris, G.F.: President's message, IEEE EMB, 12:2, p.3, 1993. Harris, G.F.: President's message, IEEE EMB, 12:3, p.3, 1993. Harris, G.F.: President's message, IEEE EMB, 12:4, p.3, 1993. Harris, G.F. and Smith, P.A.: Bone and Joint Initiative USA (USBJI), e-Newsletter, December, 2018. https://www.usbji.org/news/newsletters/december-2018#article-176-title

OTHER WORK IN PROGRESS:

Analysis of Craniofacial Biomechanics. Upper extremity torque generation during assisted ambulation. Analysis of pediatric foot and ankle kinetics during gait.

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SERVICE CREDITS

INVITED LECTURES:

1. Biomedical engineering methods for the evaluation of children with cerebral palsy, Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Seminar in conjunction with the West Virginia University Medical School, Morgantown, WV, September16, 1983. Visiting professor.

2. Biomechanical and therapeutic techniques for the evaluation of children with cerebral palsy, Pritzker Institute of Medical Engineering, Illinois Institute of Technology, Chicago, IL, January 13, 1984. Visiting professor.

3. Biomechanics in the quantitative assessment of children with cerebral palsy and scoliosis, Department of ElectricalEngineering and Computer Science, Fall Colloquium Series, Marquette University, Milwaukee, WI, October 9, 1984.

4. Quantitative assessment of children with cerebral palsy: biomedical engineering concepts, Department of Biomedical Engineering, Fall Seminar Series, Tulane University, New Orleans, LA, November 15, 1984. Visiting Professor.

5. Mechanical methods for quantifying muscle tone and activity, movement, and postural stability, Walter Schroeder Health Science and Education Complex, Program in Physical Therapy, Marquette University, Milwaukee, WI, December 14, 1984.

6. Bioengineering methods for quantitative assessment of spasticity and movement disorders in the surgical rehabilitation of children with cerebral palsy, Department of Bioengineering, Winter Seminar Series, Clemson University, Clemson, SC, February 21, 1986. Visiting Professor.

7. Neuromuscular assessment of children with cerebral palsy: a biomedical engineering approach towards improved care, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Winter Seminar Series, Mercer University, Macon, GA, February 26, 1986. Visiting Professor.

8. A biomechanical approach towards improved assessment of surgical rehabilitation in children with cerebral palsy, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Winter Seminar Series, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, MA,March 5, 1986. Visiting Professor.

9. Quantitative neuromuscular assessment of children with cerebral palsy who have received chronic cerebellar implants, Departments of Orthopaedic Surgery, Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH, March 12, 1986. Visiting Professor.

10. Biomechanics in the quantitative assessment of hypertonicity, Department of Biomedical Engineering, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH, 9 December 1986. Visiting Professor.

11. Applied design principles in biomedical engineering, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Spring Seminar Series, Mercer University, Macon, GA, 20 March 1987. Visiting professor.

12. Quantitative functional assessment of children with cerebral palsy, Motion Analysis Laboratory, San Diego Children's Hospital, San Diego, CA, 15 May 1987. Visiting professor.

13. Quantitative assessment of spasticity, Milwaukee Section, EMBS Chapter Mtg., Milwaukee, WI, October 21, 1987.

14. Quantitative assessment of spasticity and movement disorders in children with cerebral palsy, Dept. of Otolaryngology and Neurology, University Health Center of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA, January 15, 1988. Visiting Professor.

15. Biomechanical applications in neurofunctional analysis of children with cerebral palsy, Center for Space Automation and Robotics, University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI, May 19, 1988.

16. Biomechanics and quantitative neurofunctional assessment of children with cerebral palsy, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN, Nov 22, 1988. Visiting Professor.

17. Functional assessment and biomechanics, Rehabilitation Research and Development Center, Hines VA Hospital, Hines, IL, Feb 17, 1989. Visiting Professor.

18. Orthopaedic biomechanics and gait analysis, Children's Rehabilitation Center and the Medical College of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA, April 14, 1989. Visiting Professor

19. Development of a wrist testing device to evaluate wrist function in cerebral palsy patients, presented at the Harold A. Sofield Annual Lectureship Series, Shriners Hospital, Chicago, IL, Nov 3, 1989.

20. Biomechanical assessment techniques in rehabilitation, presented during the IEEE sponsored South American Colloquium, August 31–September 12, 1990.

21. Biomechanics and gait analysis, presented at the American Orthopaedic Foot and Ankle Society Regional Review Course on Surgery of the Foot and Ankle, Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, October 13–14, 1990.

22. Gait analysis, presented at the American Orthopaedic Foot and Ankle Society Course, Milwaukee, WI, April 12–14, 1991.

23. Pediatric rehabilitation and analysis of gait, presented at the Technische Universitat Munchen, Munich, F.R.G., May 17, 1991. Visiting Professor.

24. Motion Analysis: How it can help the clinician, Presented at the Blount Pediatric Orthopaedic Symposium, Lake Geneva, WI. October 11, 1991.

25. Gait analysis and noninvasive system for determining bone and joint position, presented at the North American Travelling Fellows Symposium, Milwaukee, WI, October 13–15, 1991.

26. Biomechanical analysis of isolated wrist function in spastic cerebral palsy, presented at the DuPont Children’s Hospital, Wilmington, DE, December 18, 1991. Visiting Professor.

27. Applications of gait analysis in sports medicine, presented at the 4th Annual Sports Medicine Symposium, FroedtertHospital Conference Center, Milwaukee, WI, April 6–8, 1992.

28. Biomechanics and rehabilitation engineering, presented at Bogazici University, Istanbul, Turkey, August 19, 1992. Visiting Professor.

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INVITED LECTURES:

29. Pediatric Human Motion Analysis: Brief Overview and Presentation of a New System for Kinematic Analysis of the Foot and ankle, presented at Dept. of Biomedical Engineering, University of Alabama at Birmingham, September 14, 1992. Visiting Professor.

30. A system for dynamic 3-D analysis of foot and ankle motion, presented at the Harold A. Sofield Annual Lectureship Series, Shriners Hospital, Chicago, IL, November 6, 1992

31. An instrumentation system and kinematic model for description of foot and ankle motion, presented at the IEEE Milwaukee Section meeting, Milwaukee, WI, November 24, 1992.

32. Clinical Analysis of Foot and Ankle Motion, presented at the Department of Orthopaedic Surgery at the NationalTaiwan University in Taipei, Taiwan, February 10, 1993.

33. Human Motion Analysis and In-vivo Assessment of Bone and Joint Motion Using Imaging Techniques, presentedat the Centre for Biomedical Engineering, University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia, February 11, 1993.

34. Human Motion Analysis and Biomechanical Assessment of the Wrist in Children with Cerebral Palsy, presentedat the Christchurch School of Medicine, Christchurch Hospital, Christchurch, New Zealand, February 16, 1993.

35. Analysis of Human Motion: Lower Extremity Foot and Ankle, presented at the IEE Seminar, Ashoka Hotel, Chanakyapuri. New Delhi, India. March 4, 1993.

36. Orthopaedic Biomechanics and Human Motion Analysis, presented at the Department of Electrical Engineering andComputer Science (Biomedical Engineering Seminar), University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI, March 15, 1993. VisitingProfessor.

37. Biomechanical Evaluation of the Planovalgus Foot in Cerebral Palsy: A Microprocessor-Based Insole System, presented at the Marquette University Biomedical Engineering Symposium, Milwaukee, WI, May 3, 1993.

38. Quantitative Assessment of Upper Extremity Function in Cerebral Palsy, presented at the Orthopaedic Seminar, Shriners Hospital, Portland, OR, July 19, 1993.

39. Methods for acquisition and analysis of Human Motion Data, presented at the Biomedical Engineering Program,Research Triangle Institute, Research Triangle Park, NC, July 23, 1993.

40. Description of 3-Dimentional Bone and Joint Kinematics Using a Non-invasive Imaging Technique, presented at the Dept. of Biomedical Engineering, Tulane University, New Orleans, LA, November 12, 1993.

41. Non-invasive In Vivo Description of Bone and Joint Motion on the Basis of Imaging Data, presented at the Harold A. Sofield Annual Lectureship Series, Shriners Hospital, Chicago, IL, November 5, 1993

42. Microprocessor Based System for the Analysis of Plantar Pressure in Adults and Children, presented at the University of Pretoria, Pretoria, South Africa, July 15, 1994.

43. Human Motion Analysis in Pediatric Orthopaedics and the Adult Foot and Ankle, presented at the University of Pretoria, Pretoria, South Africa, July 15, 1994.

44. Plenary Lecture: Human Motion Analysis - Current Concepts and Future Trends, presented at the 1st IEEE/EMBS Region/International Conference, Taipei, Taiwan. September 26, 1994.

45. Human Motion Analysis: Current Concepts and Emerging Trends, presented at Marquette University, Distinguished Lecturers Series, College of Engineering, April 7, 1995.

46. Quantitative Data: What it Means & How it is Measured, presented at the MCW Gait Course, Milwaukee, WI, June 16–17, 1995.

47. Grand Rounds: Gait Analysis in Cerebral Palsy, presented at the Medical College of Wisconsin Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation Grand Rounds, December 15, 1995.

48. Grand Rounds: Pediatric Gait Analysis, presented at St. Luke's Hospital Grand Rounds, Milwaukee, WI, March 7, 1996.

49. Plenary Lecture: Human Motion Analysis, presented at the 15th Annual Southern Biomedical Engineering Conference, Dayton, OH, March 31, 1996.

50. Rehabilitation Technology presented at Marquette University, April 25th, 1996, as part of the course, Introduction to Geriatrics and Gerontology.

51. Current Research Technology in Pediatric Orthopaedics, Robert Morris College, Chicago, IL, May 10, 1996.

52. System for Analyzing Foot and Ankle Motion during Gait, Presented at the MEWW 2nd International Conference, Taipei, Taiwan, May 29, 1996.

53. Pediatric Gait Analysis: Instrumentation Requirements and Clinical Data Interpretation, Presented at the International Conference on Biomedical Engineering (BME 96), Hong Kong University of Science and Technology,June 4, 1996.

54. Do You Walk the Walk? Presented at the National Bioengineering Career Symposium, University of Washington,Seattle, WA, August 16, 1996.

55. Quantitative Data: What it Means & How it is Measured, Presented at the MCW Gait Course, Milwaukee, WI, September 6–7, 1996.

56. The Use of Gait Analysis Assessments in Treatment Planning and/or Treatment Implementation, Presented at the NIH/NCMRR Workshop: Gait Analysis in Rehabilitation Medicine, Washington, D.C. September 26–28, 1996.

57. Short Course: Human Motion Analysis in Pediatric Rehabilitation, Presented at the American Academy of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation (AAPMR) 58th Annual Assembly, Chicago, IL, October 10, 1996.

58. Industry Opportunities and Challenges in Meeting User Needs, Presented at the Bioengineering Challenges inRehabilitation Medicine Symposium, Milwaukee, WI, November 18, 1996.

59. Human Motion Analysis, Presented at the College of Engineering Seminar, Northern Illinois University, Dekalb, IL, April 10, 1997.

60. Analysis of Upper Extremity Kinetics during Walker-assisted Gait, presented at the Biomedical Engineering Seminars, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, March 3, 1998.

61. Rehabilitation and Assistive Technology Panel, NIH Bioengineering Symposium, Bethesda, MD, February 24–28, 1998.

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INVITED LECTURES:

62. Human Motion Analysis – Current Applications and Emerging Horizons, Department of Biostatistics, Medical College of Wisconsin, March 16, 1999.

63. Emerging Horizons in Human Motion Analysis, Conference on Advanced Techniques in Spasticity Management, Radisson Mayfair Hotel. Milwaukee, WI. May 21, 1999.

64. Introduction to Rehabilitation Biomechanics, Symposium for Department of Physical Therapy, College of Health andHuman Development Sciences, University of Illinois, Chicago, September 2000.

65. Motion Analysis, Course: The Anatomic and Technical Approaches to Spasticity Management, Medical College of Wisconsin, June 16, 2000.

66. Foot Model / Marker Systems for Motion Analysis in Human Subjects, Symposium speaker ORS/AAOS combined day, Moderator: J. Otis, Ph.D., HSS N.Y., Dallas, Texas. February 13, 2002.

67. Course: Motion Analysis in Rehabilitation, Course Instructor, American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine &American Society of Neurorehabilitation Annual Meeting, Philadelphia, PA, October 6, 2002.

68. Human Motion Analysis Frontiers: Gait, Surgery, and Rehabilitation, Sigma Xi Annual Spring Symposium, School of Dentistry, Marquette University, Milwaukee, WI, April 21, 2003.

69. Milwaukee Foot Model, Foot Marker Symposium – GCMAS 2003, Wilmington, DE, May 10, 2003.

70. National Science Foundation (NSF) Graduate Research Fellowship Program (GRFP), Panelist for a Plenary Session, Oak Ridge TN. February 16, 2004.

71. Orthopaedic Research: An Overview and Perspective, Eleventh Annual John S. Gould Lectureship Scientific Program, Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI, June 27, 2008.

72. Lower Extremity Robotic Rehabilitation, Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago Workshop: Transformational Technologies in Single-Event Neurological Conditions, Chicago, IL. August 15, 2008.

73. Gait and Posture in Children with Cerebral Palsy, State of Science Workshop on Pediatric Rehabilitation Engineering, Rehabilitation, Engineering Research Center on Technology for Children with Orthopaedic Disabilities, Eberhardt Hall, New Jersey Institute of Technology, October 16, 2008.

74. Biomechanical Assessment of Children and Young Adults with Osteogenesis Imperfecta (OI), Applied Health Sciences Building, University of Illinois, Chicago, Chicago, IL, March 13, 2009.

75. Empowering Our Staff, Shriners Hospitals for Children, Chicago, Sixth Annual Donor Relations Conference, March 19, 2009.

76. Orthopaedic Research: An Overview and Perspective. Department of Orthopaedic Surgery’s Twelfth Annual John S. Gould Lectureship and Scientific Program, Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI, June 26, 2009.

77. The OI Workshop, Sheraton Gateway Suites Chicago O’Hare, Rosemont, IL, April 27, 2009. Topics: GaitCharacteristics of Children with Type I Osteogenesis Imperfecta; Dynamic Pedobarography in Children with Osteogenesis Imperfecta; Upper Extremity Dynamics during Lofstrand Crutch-Assisted Gait: A BiomechanicalAssessment System; Patient-Specific Finite Element Models for Biomechanical and Fracture Risk Assessment of the Femur in Osteogenesis Imperfecta; Mechanical Properties of OI Bone Tissue Measured by Nanoindentation;Development and Characterization of a Standard Humerus with Application to Fracture Risk in OsteogenesisImperfecta; Disability and Functional Impairment in Children with Type I Osteogenesis Imperfecta; Participation andQuality of Life Among Youth with Type I Osteogenesis Imperfecta; A Novel Approach to Post-Fracture Rehabilitationin Osteogenesis Imperfecta: A Case Study; The Road to Independence: Driving with OI.

78. Interdisciplinary Workshop on Biomedical Engineering in Orthopaedics & Rehabilitation, Shriners Hospitals for Children – Chicago, Chicago, IL, October 31, 2009. Topics: International Biomedical Engineering Education, PowerWheelchair Mobility Training for Young Children, The Use of Video-Based Evaluation Tool to Facilitate Multidisciplinary Intervention Planning of the Upper Extremity, The AFO on Increased Internal Rotation of the Ankle in Children with Spastic CP, A Novel Approach to Post-SEMLS Rehabilitation in CP: A Case Study, CIR ProstheticTechnologies for Developing Countries, Developmental Dysplasia of the Hip: Late Diagnosis, Handling of Clubfootwith Ponseti Technique at the State Health Services in Chihuahua, Mexico, Intelligent Use of Fluids in Sockets ofProstheses of Transfemoral Amputees, Opportunities for Improvement in the Areas of Pediatric Orthopaedics Detectedby Xiomara Association, Challenges and Realities of the Program to give Attention to Persons with Disabilities, Areasof Opportunities of Health Issues for the Vulnerable Populations in Chihuahua, International Programs, ImplementingMotion Analysis in Chihuahua, Mexico, Case Studies Supporting the need for Rehabilitation Engineering Expertise and Resources in Chihuahua, The Field of Biomedical Engineering in Mexico: An Overview, Understanding Bilateral Interlimb Movements After Stroke Using a Novel Bilateral Arm Assessment System, Joint Kinetics of the UpperExtremity During Lofstrand Crutch-Assisted Gait in Children with Myelomeningocele, Validation of an UpperExtremity Kinetic Model for Crutch Assisted Gait in Children with Osteogenesis Imperfecta, Shoulder Joint Momentsduring Anterior and Posterior Walker Use in Children with Cerebral Palsy, Kyphectomy in Myelomeningocele, TheRole of Micro-CT in the Visualization, Measurement, and Quantification of the Structure of Bone, VEPTR and GrowingRod Usage in Pediatrics, Rehabilitation of Patients with Hallux Rigidus after First Metatarsophalangeal Joint Fusion,Long Term Follow Up After Comprehensive Clubfoot Surgery, Gait Characteristics and Functional Assessment ofChildren with Type I Osteogenesis Imperfecta.

79. OI Foundation Science Meeting: Improving Musculoskeletal Outcomes for Individuals with OI, Sheraton Gateway Suites Chicago O’Hare, Rosemont, IL. Analysis of forces in OI bone.” April 7–9, 2010.

80. Orthopaedic Research: An Overview and Perspective, Thirteenth Annual John S. Gould Lectureship, Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI, June 18, 2010.

81. Improved Assessment of Children with Osteogenesis Imperfecta: A Quantitative Biomechanical Approach.Department of Surgery, Division of Orthopaedic Surgery, University of Alabama College of Medicine, Birmingham, ALDecember 16, 2010.

82. Perspectives: Rehabilitation Engineering Research Center (RERC) on Technologies for Children withOrthopaedic Disabilities. Keynote Speaker for the Department of Physical Medical and Rehabilitation’s AnnualResearch Day, Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI, June 17, 2011.

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INVITED LECTURES:

83. An overview and perspective: Rehabilitation Engineering Research Center (RERC) on Technologies for Childrenwith Orthopaedic Disabilities. Fourteenth Annual John S. Gould Lectureship, Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI, June 24, 2011.

84. Successes and Challenges in Implementing NIDRR Capacity Building Grants, National Institute on Disability and Rehabilitation Research: Research Capacity Building Summit, Alexandria, VA, July 21–22, 2011.

85. Goals and Activities of New Centers: Rehabilitation Engineering Research Center on Technologies for Childrenwith Orthopaedic Disabilities, Marquette University. National Institute on Disability and Rehabilitation Research Project Directors Meeting, Alexandria, VA, August 17–18, 2011.

86. Summit on Rehabilitation Engineering, RESNA, Rehabilitation Engineering and Assistive Technology Society of North America, Washington, DC. Invited participant to national roundtable discussion, November 28, 2011.

87. Research Opportunities in Rehabilitation Research, Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Department Grand Rounds, Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI, May 18, 2012.

88. Orthopaedic Research: An Overview and Perspective. Department of Orthopaedic Surgery’s 15th Annual John S. Gould Lectureship and Scientific Program, Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI, June 2012.

89. Advances in technologies for Children with Orthopaedic Disabilities, Keynote Forum, OMICS: International Conference and Exhibition on Orthopaedic And Rheumatology, Chicago, IL, August 2012.

90. Collaborative Studies and Successes with PM&R, Collaborative Opportunities in Rehabilitation Seminar; Marquette University, Biomedical Engineering Department and the Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Department of the Medical School of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI, August 3, 2012.

91. The Need for Knowledge Translation (KT) in Prosthetics and Orthotics (P&O). Panel Member: State of the Science (SOS) Meeting of the Northwestern University Rehabilitation Engineering Research Center (NUREC) on Prosthetics and Orthotics, Northwestern University RERC, Chicago, IL, October 13, 2012.

92. Technologies for Children with Orthopaedic Disabilities, Shriners Hospitals for Children, Chicago: Visiting Chinese civil servants (child welfare sector) and Directors of Children’s Homes/Orphanages. Shriners Hospital for Children Chicago, October 16, 2012.

93. An Overview and Perspective on Orthopaedic Research. Biostatistics Division Seminar Series, Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI, October 16, 2012.

94. Fluoroscopic Assessment of Foot and Ankle Kinematics. Club Noel Hospital, Cali, Colombia, S.A., October 21, 2012.

95. Technologies for Assessment and Treatment of Children with Orthopaedic Disabilities. Club Noel Hospital, Cali, Colombia, S.A., October 21, 2012.

96. Rehabilitation Engineering Research Center (RERC) Rec-Tech Advisory Panel; Panel member. RERC Rec-Tech is dedicated to using technology to promote healthier, active lifestyles for people with disabilities. Its primary mission is to expand new knowledge and research on recreation technology for people with disabilities, and to disseminatetechnology development through education, training and collaboration with private sectors. University of Alabama, January 31, 2013.

97. Kinematic Modeling, Gait Analysis Regional Workshop, Shriners Hospitals for Children –Chicago, Motion Analysis Lab, February 9–10, 2013.

98. NARRTC (National Association of Rehabilitation Research and Training Centers) Panel member. “The Times they are a Changin’–Turning Research into Impact during changing Times.” National Institute on Disability and Rehabilitation Research Project Directors Meeting, Alexandria, VA, April 18–19, 2013.

99. Grant Writing Symposium, presenter at Gait and Clinical Movement Analysis Society National Annual Meeting, Cincinnati, Ohio, May 2013.

100. Grant Writing Symposium, instructor for sections on Research Strategy, Round Table Discussion and Mock NIH Study section. Gait and Clinical Movement Analysis Society National Annual Meeting, Cincinnati, Ohio, May 2013.

101. Orthopaedic Research: An Overview and Perspective. Department of Orthopaedic Surgery’s 16th Annual John S. Gould Lectureship and Scientific Program, Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI, June 16, 2013.

102. Rehabilitation Engineering Research Centers Project Directors’ Meeting, Potomac Center Plaza, Washington, D.C., August 8–9, 2013.

103. Upper Extremity Biomechanics of Assisted Mobility Device Usage in Pediatric Orthopaedic Disabilities. Pediatric Symposium Panel. American Society of Biomechanics, September 6, 2013.

104. Preconference Workshop “New Clinical Horizons and Emerging Mobility Technologies – A Research Driven Process” American Academy of Cerebral Palsy and Developmental Medicine (AACPDM), Annual Meeting, Milwaukee, WI October 13, 2013.

105. Preconference Workshop “Orthopedic Surgery Center for Motion Analysis Tour” American Academy of Cerebral Palsy and Developmental Medicine (AACPDM), Annual Meeting, Milwaukee, WI October 15, 2013.

106. Technologies for the Assessment and Care of Children with Cerebral Palsy, Guest lecture at the American Academy of Cerebral Palsy and Developmental Medicine (AACPDM) Annual Meeting, Milwaukee, WI, October 2013.

107. Assessment of Fracture Risk in Children and Young Adults with Osteogenesis Imperfecta, University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, Bioengineering Seminar Series, November 8, 2013.

108. 3-D Gait/Motion Analysis Kinematics & Kinetics Gait, an Introduction. Presented to the Physical Medicine &Rehabilitation (PM&R) residents from the Medical College of Wisconsin at the Orthopaedic & RehabilitationEngineering Center (OREC), Marquette University. December 2013.

109. New methods for prediction of bone loading during gait in children with applications in Osteogenesis Imperfecta.Guest lecturer: Integrative Physiology for Biomedical Engineers, a joint teaching initiative of Marquette University and Medical College of Wisconsin. January 29, 2014.

110. Technologies for Children with Orthopaedic Disabilities, Club Noel Hospital, Cali Colombia, SA, March 30th, 2014.

111. New Technologies in OI Rehabilitation. 14th Annual Osteogenesis Imperfecta (OI) Foundation Scientific Meeting: New Treatments in OI. Rosemont IL, April 11, 2014.

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INVITED LECTURES:

112. Moderator for Rehabilitation Session at 14th Annual Osteogenesis Impertecta (OI) Foundation Scientific Meeting: New Treatments in OI. Rosemont IL, April 11, 2014.

113. Basic Science Series: Assessment of Fracture Risk in Children and Young Adults with Osteogenesis Imperfecta (OI), Philippine General Hospital (PGH), Dept. Orthopaedic Surgery, Manila Philippines, May 23, 2014.

114. Slavens, B.A., Harris, G.F., Vogel, L.C., Kelly, E., Krzak, J., Graf, A. and Schnorenberg, A.J. Low Cost Assessment of Pediatric Manual Wheelchair Mobility. Accepted to The Rehabilitation Engineering and Assistive TechnologySociety of North America (RESNA) Annual Conference. Indianapolis, IN, June 13–15, 2014.

115. Orthopaedic Research: An Overview and Perspective. Department of Orthopaedic Surgery’s 17th Annual John S.Gould Lectureship and Scientific Program, Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI, June 27, 2014.

116. GCMAS (Gait and Clinical Movement Analysis Society) Pre-Course on Segmental Foot and Ankle Motion Analysis. Topics presented were: 1) Foot and Ankle Modeling; 2) Clinical Study of Pes Planovalgus (flatfoot) FootDeformity; 3) Clinical Study of Equinovarus foot deformity; and 4) Foot and Ankle Fluoroscopy Methods for uniplanarand biplanar (3D) bony motion analysis. 68th Annual Conference of the American Academy for Cerebral Palsy and Developmental Medicine (AACPDM), San Diego, CA, September 10, 2014.

117. Basic Science Lecture: Biomechanics. Medical College of Wisconsin, Department of Orthopaedics Residents, Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI. September 17, 2014.

118. New Methods for Prediction of Bone Loading during Gait in Children with Applications in Osteogenesis Imperfecta. Guest lecturer for Physiology for Biomedical Engineers, Marquette University, Milwaukee, WI, January 29, 2015.

119. Interactive Workshop on Pediatric Mobility and Participative Rehabilitation, Pacific Rim (PacRim) Conference, Hawaiian Conference Center, Honolulu, Hawaii, May 18, 2015.

120. Pediatric Mobility and Functional Assessment, Shriners Hospital for Children, Honolulu, Hawaii, May 19, 2015.

121. You Walk Funny: The Basics of Gait and its Analysis, University of the Philippines (UP), Philippine GeneralHospital (PGH), Pediatric Orthopaedics Post Graduate Course “Orthopaedic Concerns in Pediatric Patients”, PhilippineGeneral Hospital (PGH), Dept. Orthopaedic Surgery, Manila Philippines, May 22, 2015.

122. Interactive Workshop on Gait Analysis and Upper Extremity Motion Analysis System, University of the Philippines (UP), Philippine General Hospital (PGH), Dept. of Rehabilitation Medicine, Manila Philippines, May 23, 2015.

123. Motion Analysis, Ateneo De Manila University, School of Science and Engineering (SOSE) and School of Medicine, Manila, Philippines, May 26, 2015.

124. Pediatric Mobility and Functional Rehabilitative Assessment: An Interactive Workshop, Team Presenters: Harris, G., Krzak, J., Canseco, K., Rammer, J. and Boerigter, R. This interactive workshop detailed accessible marker-basedand marker-less motion analysis technologies uniquely developed for emerging community rehabilitative applications. A comprehensive, multidisciplinary approach toward evaluation and treatment of pediatric orthopaedic disorders waspresented. Motion capture and musculoskeletal modeling foundations for motion analysis were directly related to functional outcome measures in clinical use based on kinematic characteristics through results of collaborative research.Attendee participation included a personal view of motion and interactive performance of upper extremity activities with real-time skeletal tracking. Two independent systems were demonstrated in the hands-on session. Presented at RESNA (Rehabilitation Engineering Society of North America) 2015, Final Frontiers in Assistive Technology, Denver, CO, June12, 2015.

125. Orthopaedic Research: An Overview and Perspective, 18th Annual John S. Gould Lectureship and Scientific Program, Medical College of Wisconsin, Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Milwaukee, WI, June 19, 2015.

126. Pediatric Mobility and Functional Rehabilitative Assessment, Biomedical and Rehabilitation Engineering Symposium on Upper and Lower Extremity Assessment to staff and therapists at Bay Cliff Health Camp, Big Bay, MI,July 13, 2015.

127. Basic Science Lecture: Normal and Pathological Gait, Medical College of Wisconsin, Children’s Hospital of Milwaukee Auditorium, Milwaukee, WI, September 30, 2015.

128. Technology and Mobility, Research Summit IV sponsored by the American Physical Therapy Association. Section on Pediatrics at the University of Hartford to address: Innovations in Technology for Children with Brain Insults:Maximizing Outcomes. Alexandria, VA, October 15– 17, 2015.

129. Dynamic Fluoroscopic Assessment of Hindfoot Motion during Gait: A Means for in vivo Analysis of Bony Motion. Symposium presented with ARRT Post-Doctoral Fellow, Ben McHenry, PhD to PM&R, Podiatry staff and residents at Edward Hines, Jr., VA Hospital. Hines, IL. November 6, 2015.

130. Fluoro Presentation of the 2D and 3D Systems and Initial Clinical Results with Single Gantry on Young Adults and with a Cam Boot, 26th Annual Sofield Lecture, Shriners Hospitals for Children, Chicago, IL. November 20, 2015.

131. Modeling Concepts in Osteogenesis Imperfecta (OI). Presented with ARRT Post-Doctoral Fellow, Christina Garman, Ph.D. University of Wisconsin, Mechanical Engineering Department, Madison, December 16, 2015.

132. An Introduction to Kinematics, Kinetics and Biomechanics. Presented to the Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation(PM&R) residents from the Medical College of Wisconsin at the Orthopaedic & Rehabilitation Engineering Center(OREC), Marquette University. December 23, 2015.

133. Direction of MALs (Motion Analysis Laboratories) in the Future: Research and Clinical Advances, Presented at Shriners Hospitals for Children, HQ, Motion Analysis Directors Meeting, Tampa FL, February 18, 2016.

134. Technologies, Biomechanical Modeling and Clinical Research Methods Used to Evaluate Children and Adults with Orthopaedic Disabilities. Presented at The National School of Sports, Cali Colombia. April 3, 2016.

135. Motion Analysis Progress: Assessment of Children and Young Adults with Osteogenesis Imperfecta (OI). A combined quantitative modeling approach including material strength data, FE modeling and Triaxial motion analysis. Presented at OI Foundation Scientific Meeting, Rosemont, IL, April 2016.

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INVITED LECTURES:

136. State of the Science Conference on Exercise and Recreational Technologies for People with Disabilities, Board of Advisors’ member. Hosted by the Rehabilitation Research Engineering Center (RERC) on Interactive Exercise Technologies and Exercise Physiology for People with Disabilities, Hyatt Regency Washington on Capitol Hill, April 21, 2016.

137. Outreach Approaches to Innovate and Apply Novel Motion Analysis Technology beyond the Lab and into the Community, Presented at the Gait and Clinical Movement Analysis Society (GCMAS) Annual Meeting. Instructors: Gerald F Harris PhD PE, Jacob R Rammer MS, Rebecca Boerigter BS, Tamara L. Cohen PhD, Rakel Zarb BS, Meghan Teich BS, Joseph J Krzak PhD PT PCS, and Peter A. Smith MD. Technological progress and cost reduction has enabled more versatile and effective applications of motion analysis. This tutorial describes the technological innovation process,recent transition of motion analysis out of the lab, community partnership development, and unique preliminary results from point-of-care research studies. Memphis, TN, Tuesday May 17, 2016.

138. Motion Analysis in the Assessment of Children and Young Adults with Osteogenesis Imperfecta (OI). An integrated approach including bone strength, finite element bone models and gait analysis. Invited Lecture, Shriners Hospitals for Children, Mexico City, Mexico. May 30, 2016.

139. Orthopaedic Research: An Overview and Perspective. Department of Orthopaedic Surgery’s 19th Annual John S. Gould Lectureship and Scientific Program, Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI, June 17, 2016.

140. Technology Empowering Clinical Outreach: Pediatric Mobility and Functional Rehabilitative Assessment. Global Health Symposium 2016, Sponsored by the Office of International Education, Center for Transnational Justiceand Raynor Memorial Libraries, Marquette University, September 30, 2016.

141. Principles of gait analysis: Technology and Clinical Applications. 16th Pediatric Orthopaedic Symposium, Shriners Hosptials for Children, Mexico City, MX. Guest Professor. October 6–7, 2016.

142. Segmental Foot and Ankle Motion Analysis. 16th Pediatric Orthopaedic Symposium, Shriners Hosptials for Children, Mexico City, MX. Guest Professor. October 6–7, 2016.

143. Expanded Opportunities in Motion Analysis: Upper Extremities and Assistive Devices/Wheelchair Mobility/Fluoroscopy. 16th Pediatric Orthopaedic Symposium, Shriners Hosptials for Children, Mexico City, MX. Guest Professor. October 6–7, 2016.

144. Technical Advances in Foot and Ankle Motion Analysis: Suggested Applications in Sports.Guest Lecturer for the Colombian Olympic Committee, VI Congreso Internacional de Ciencias del Deporte. (Sports Science). Cali, Colombia, October 20–22, 2016.

145. Analysis of Injury Biomechanics: Modeling and Clinical Analysis.Guest Lecturer for the Colombian Olympic Committee, VI Congreso Internacional de Ciencias del Deporte. (Sports Science). Cali, Colombia, October 20–22, 2016.

146. Basic Science Lecture: Biomechanics. Grand Rounds. Orthopaedic Residents, Medical College of Wisconsin. October 26, 2016.

147. You’ve Got to Move it! Applications of Technology for Physical Activity, Educational Session at Academy of Pediatric Physical Therapy, (APTA) Annual Meeting. Instructors: Gerald F. Harris, PhD, PE, Kristie Bjornson, PT, PhD, PCS, Jennifer Christy, PT, PhD, Susan Duff, PT, EdD, OT/L, CHT, Margaret O’Neill, PhD, PT, MPH, Sandra Saavedra, MS, PT, PhD. This session reviewed current modes of technology used to measure and promote physical activity and mobility in children and to determine which forms of technology may be used to improve intervention intensity and identify obstacles to implementing technology into clinical practice. San Antonio, TX. February 16, 2017.

148. The Importance of Mobility Assessment in the Approach to Treatment in Children with Osteogenesis Imperfecta (OI). Invited Lecturer, Dept. of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Philippine General Hospital (PGH), Manila, Philippines. June 2, 2017.

149. Orthopaedic Research: An Overview and Perspective. Department of Orthopaedic Surgery’s 20th Annual John S. Gould Lectureship and Scientific Program, Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI, June 16, 2017.

150. An Introduction to Normal and Pathological Gait. Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation (PM&R) residents from the Medical College of Wisconsin at the Orthopaedic & Rehabilitation Engineering Center (OREC), Marquette University. August 2, 2017.

151. Segmental Foot Modeling. Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, Philippine General Hospital (PGH), University of the Philippines, Manila, January 11, 2018.

152. North American Multicenter Study of Mobility in Osteogenesis Imperfecta. Brittle Bone Disorders Consortium, Gaylord National Resort & Convention Center, as part of the Rare Disease Clinical Research Network, Baylor College, Houston, TX. National Harbor, MD, February 23–24, 2018.

153. Bone Material Properties and Volumetric Density in Children with OI. Brittle Bone Disorders Consortium, Gaylord National Resort & Convention Center, as part of the Rare Disease Clinical Research Network, Baylor College, Houston, TX. National Harbor, MD, February 23–24, 2018.

154. Mobility in Children with OI Type I. Brittle Bone Disorders Consortium, Gaylord National Resort & Convention Center, as part of the Rare Disease Clinical Research Network. Baylor College, Houston, TX. February 23–24, 2018. National Harbor, MD, February 23–24, 2018.

155. Orthopaedic Research: An Overview and Perspective. Department of Orthopaedic Surgery’s 21st Annual John S. Gould Lectureship and Scientific Program, Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI, June 22, 2018.

156. An Introduction to Normal and Pathological Gait. Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation (PM&R) residents from the Medical College of Wisconsin at the Orthopaedic & Rehabilitation Engineering Center (OREC), Marquette University. August 8, 2018.

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INVITED LECTURES:

157. An Evolution of Lower Extremity Modeling with a Focus on the Foot and Ankle and Effects of Deformity. Shriners Motion Analysis Center Network (SMACnet) Consortium, Montreal, CA, September 21, 2018.

158. Basic Science Lecture: Biomechanics. Grand Rounds. Orthopaedic Residents, Medical College of Wisconsin. October 31, 2018.

159. An Evolution of Lower Extremity Modeling with a Focus on the Foot and Ankle and Effects of Deformity. Presented at the Institucion Universitaria, Escuela Nacional del Deporte, Cali Colombia, October 21, 2018.

160. Preliminary Comparison of Hindfoot Kinematics Obtained from the Milwaukee Foot Model and Biplane Fluoroscopy. Presented at the Institucion Universitaria, Escuela Nacional del Deporte, Cali Colombia, October 21, 2018.

161. Osteogenesis Imperfecta: Progress in Musculoskeletal Modeling and Fracture Risk Assessment. State of Research Symposium: Muscle and Bone Health, Shriners Hospital for Children, Chicago, March 1, 2019

162. Perspectives in Foot and Ankle Motion Analysis: Multi-Center Initiatives. State of Research Symposium: Muscle and Bone Health, Shriners Hospital for Children, Chicago, March 2, 2019

163. Normal and Pathological Gait, Xavier Institute of Engineering, Mahim, Mumbai, India, March 12, 2019.

164. Research in OI. Osteogenesis Imperfecta Foundation – Uniting Unbreakable Spirits – Regional Conference, Shriners Hospitals for Children – Chicago, April 13, 2019.

165. Biomedical Engineering: Designing Tools for a Healthy Future – Designing Prevention, Opening Remarks, Conversations with Scientists Series, Advancing a Healthier Wisconsin (AHW), Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI, April 2nd, 2019

166. Recruiting Engineers in Today’s Market. Wisconsin Society of Professional Engineers, 2019 Discovery Conference, Milwaukee Marriott West, March 10, 2019.

167. Sustainable Impact of POSNA COUR Fellows in International Motion Analysis Outreach: Clinical Care, Research, and Education. Poster and Video: POSNA, May 15-28, 2019, Charlotte, NC.

168. An Introduction to Biomechanics. Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation (PM&R) residents from the Medical College of Wisconsin at the Orthopaedic & Rehabilitation Engineering Center (OREC), Marquette University. July 24, 2019.

EDUCATIONAL COURSES:

1. Orthopaedic Surgery for the Cerebral Palsied Child - Emphasizing the Lower Extremity and Spinal Surgery, Robert K. Rosenthal, M.D. and Neil E. Green, M.D., 37th Ann Mtg AACPDM, October 5–9, 1983.

2. The management of abnormal tone, Bruce M. Gans, M.D., 37th Ann Mtg AACPDM, October 5–9, 1983.

3. The role of gait analysis in cerebral palsy medical management, Sheldon R. Simon, M.D., 37th Ann Mtg AACPDM, October 5–9, 1983.

4. Motor control: spasticity, rigidity, and movement disorders, basic science, diagnosis and therapy, Robert R. Young, M.D. and Bhagwan T. Shahani, M.D., D. Phil., Harvard Medical School, October 25–28, 1983.

5. Experimental stress analysis: strength of materials, strain gage principles and applications, strain gage instrumentation, and brittle coatings. Measurements Group Inc., Raleigh NC, December 12–16, 1983.

6. Biomechanics of human movement, Robert W. Mann, Ph.D. (Whitaker Professor of Biomedical Engineering), Massachusetts Institute of Technology, June 25–29, 1984.

7. RSX-11M utilities and commands. Digital Equipment Corporation course of instruction, Chicago, IL, January 28– February 1, 1985.

8. RSX-11M system manager. Digital Equipment Corporation course of instruction, Chicago, IL, February 25–March 1, 1985.

9. Interpretation of gait analysis data, David H. Sutherland, Motion Analysis Laboratory, Children's Hospital, San Diego, CA, March 11–15, 1985.

10. Robot design, control and manufacturing applications, H. Asada, Ph.D. and J.E. Slotine, Ph.D. (Robotics ResearchProgram, Laboratory for Manufacturing and Productivity), Massachusetts Institute of Technology, July 22–26, 1985.

11. Nicolet biomedical instrumentation course. Auditory, visual and somatosensory evoked potential testing. Madison WI, December 16–18, 1985.

12. Computer aided experimentation: real time data acquisition, processing and control, W.C. Unkel, Ph.D. and J.H. Milgram, Ph.D. (Professors, Depts. of Mechanical and Ocean Engineering), Massachusetts Institute of Technology, June 23–27, 1986.

13. Midwest Differential Equations Conference, Dept. Mathematics, Statistics and Computer Science, Marquette University – Milwaukee, WI, October 17–18, 1986.

14. Selective Posterior Rhizotomy Program, W. Peacock, M.D. and W. Storrs, M.D., Children's Memorial Hospital and Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago, IL, December 6–8, 1987.

15. PC Data Acquisition and Instrument Control, National Instruments, Milwaukee, WI, March 10, 1989. 16. C Programming and Computing Techniques, Dept. Elec. Eng. and Computer Science, University of Wisconsin,

Milwaukee, Milwaukee WI, January 24–May 9, 1989. 17. Gait and EMG analysis, David H. Sutherland and Jacqueline Perry, Motion Analysis Laboratory, Children's Hospital,

San Diego, CA, September 25–29, 1989.

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EDUCATIONAL COURSES:

18. Engineering Accreditation Workshop, E. Baum and L. Feisel coordinators, presented by IEEE-ABET/Engineering Accreditation Commission, Arlington, VA, May 19, 1990.

19. Computer aided engineering, Joe G. Eisley and Spencer Thomas, Depts. of Aerospace and Electrical Engineering, University of Michigan, July 30–August 10, 1990.

20. Frackelton lectureship in hand surgery, Paul W. Brand and J. Bell-Krotoski, Depts. of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery and Orthopaedic Surgery, Medical College of Wisconsin, March 14–15, 1991.

21. Pathokinesiology of Cerebral Palsy, Suzann K. Campbell, Dept. of Physical Therapy, University of Illinois, Chicago, September 27–28, 1991.

22. Clinical Decision Making in Gait Analysis, James R. Gage, Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Gillette Children's Hospital, St. Paul, MN, April 22–25, 1992.

23. Engineering Accreditation Workshop, J. Yeargan coordinator, presented by IEEE-ABET Engineering Accreditation Commission, Chicago, IL, June 19, 1993.

24. Assistive Technology Devices Workshop, W. Hendee Program Chair, Supported in part by Retirement Research Foundation, Milwaukee, WI, June 3–4, 1994.

25. NSF Short Course: What it means to solve a Differential Equation; Henri Poincare and the Origins of Chaos. Daniel L. Goroff, Harvard University, Boston, MA, June 16–18, 1994.

26. The Child's Foot, J.C. Drennan, T.F. Kling, Jr., G.H. Thompson, and V.S. Mosca, AAOS Instuctional Course, Orlando, FL, February 17, 1995.

27. Biomechanics of Fractures: Basic Concepts and Clinical Application, AAOS Instructional Course, Orlando, FL, February 18, 1995.

28. Therapeutic Electrical Stimulation and Pediatric Neurology Disorders, K.E. Pape, M.D. Guest Symposium, Shriners Hospital, Chicago, IL, October 7, 1996.

29. Child Abuse, E.G. Flaherty, M.D., Grand Rounds, Shriners Hospital, Chicago, IL, September 28, 1998.

30. Engineering Accreditation Workshop 2000 (IEEE/EAC), presented by IEEE-ABET/Engineering Accreditation Commission, Destin, FL, March 6, 1999.

31. Conductive Education, an Appropriate Motor Training Method for Children with Cerebral Palsy, Pat Herbst, Center for Independence thru Conductive Education, Shriners Hospital, Chicago, IL., August 30, 1999.

32. Functional Considerations for Design and Evaluation of Lower Limb Prostheses, S. Gard, Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Northwestern University, November 1, 1999.

33. Protection of Human Subjects, M. Elliott, MS and C. Wheeler, PhD, Office of Protection of Human Subjects, Univ. of Illinois, February 21, 2001.

34. Foot and Ankle Surgery, G. James Sammarco, M.D., Medical College of Wisconsin, May 9, 2001.

35. Brain Injury Symposium, G. Klingbeil, M.D., Medical College of Wisconsin, Post-Traumatic Headache – Nathan D. Zasle, M.D, Enhanced Motor Control with Effective Spasticity Management, John McGuire, M.D. October 26, 2001.

36. Presentation of the Euro-Peds Program, I. Koscielny and M. Cassisi, P.T., Shriners Hospitals for Children, Chicago, Program development, Treatment Philosophy, Exercise Unit, Suit Therapy, and Treatment Outcomes, October 29, 2001.

37. Workplace Injuries: Understanding Pain & Rehabilitation in the Injured Worker, G.B.J. Andersson, M.D., Ph.D., and R.D. Rao, M.D. Course Director, Medical College of Wisconsin, Dept. Orthopaedic Surgery, February 20, 2002.

38. Scoliosis Conference – Current Concepts in Surgical Correction & Surface Topography, Marc A. Asher, M.D. Course Director, Medical College of Wisconsin, Dept. Orthopaedic Surgery, May 15, 2002.

39. The Spectrum of Spasticity: Evaluations and Treatments, B. Kaufman, M.D., Children’s Hospital of Wisconsin, August 17, 2002.

40. International Appropriate Technology: Information Sharing Session and Specific Training on Wheelchair and Seating Systems, K. Adams, T. Lefkowicz and M. Richard, RESNA, June 20, 2004.

41. Postural Stability Workshop, F. Horak, Ph.D., M. Rogers, Ph.D. and M. Woollacott, Ph.D., Shriners Hospital, Chicago, November 5, 2005.

42. Sofield Lectures, P. Sturm, M.D., Shriners Hospital, Chicago: Scoliosis; Selective Thoracic Fusion; Motion Analysisfor Botox Assessment; Tibia Vara; Slipped Capital Femoral Epiphysis; Femur Fractures in Children; and Adolescent Clubfoot, November 11, 2005.

43. Annual ABET Meeting, Gloria Rogers, Ph.D., San Diego, CA, October 25, 2005: Faculty Workshop 2.0.

44. Clinical Research: A practical dialogue. Sarah Moeller, M.S. CEO: The Greenlight Group, LLC and Bob Kleminski, Fredrikerson & Byron, P.A., November 27, 2007

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45. Third Biomedical Engineering Education Summit Meeting, Sponsored by: Council of Chairs in Bioengineering and Biomedical Engineering, BMES, ASEE BED, IEEE EMBS, NIH and NSF. 1) Laboratory Education, A. Saterbak & D. Cavanaugh; 2) Integrated Curriculum, T. Allen, & A. McKenna; 3) Employment in Orthopedic/Rehab Industry, C.Triplett, BME Career Alliance; 4) ABET Program Criteria, J. Enderle & D. Wells. June 16–17, Q Center, St. Charles, IL, 2008.

46. Assistive Technology Provision by the VA: A Model for Policy and Practice (AT and Adaptive Technologies), K. Betz, F. Downs, Jr., & N. Eckrich, Veterans Health Administration, RESNA, June 28, 2008.

47. Developing Assistive Technology Competencies to Enhance Clinical Practice (Development of AT practitioners), D. Knowland, E. Hitchcock, D. Kelly, J. Lenker, S. Redepenning, & D. Rakoski, RESNA, June 28, 2008.

48. Pediatric Medical Devices Stakeholders' Workshop, Steven Hirschfeld, M.D., Ph.D., NIH/NICHD, Natcher Auditorium, NIH Campus, July 23, 2008.

49. Second Annual SMALnet Education Program, Shriners Hospitals for Children–Salt Lake City, UT, October 10–11, 2008.

50. Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Resident Research Day, Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI. May, 21, 2009.

51. Wearable Sensors and Algorithms to Identify the Type, Quantity, and Quality of Everyday Physical Activities, ACRM-ASNR Joint Educational Conference, Montreal Quebec, Canada, October 20–23, 2010.

52. Neuromuscular Electrical Stimulation in Children with Cerebral Palsy, Shriners Hospitals for Children - Chicago, Chicago, IL, January 13, 2011.

53. Mimickers of Child Abuse, Shriners Hospitals for Children–Chicago, Chicago, IL, February 20, 2011.

54. Osteogenesis Imperfecta Scientific Meeting, The Osteogenesis Imperfecta Foundation, Chicago, IL, April 6, 2011

55. Gait and Clinical Movement Analysis Society Annual Conference, National Institutes of Health (NIH), Bethesda, MD, April 26–29, 2011.

56. Festival of International Conferences on Caregiving, Disability, Aging, and Technology. Six concurrent international conferences, including RESNA, addressed the challenges facing the world’s aging and disabled populations and their caregivers, Toronto, Canada, June 5–8, 2011.

57. Modeling Biomedical Systems, IEEE/EMBS Seminar, Boston, MA, September 3, 2011.

58. Innovation and Imagination: Advances in Assistive Technologies, Milwaukee Center for Independence (MCFI), Milwaukee, WI, September 15, 2011.

59. American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine, Annual Conference, Atlanta, GA, October 15, 2011.

60. Modeling Biomedical Systems, N. Natarajan, A. Subramanian, J. Luk and H. Dai, Symposium on Systems and Synthetic Biology, IEEE/EMBS, Boston, MA, September 3, 2011.

61. Substance abuse in young adults with pediatric-onset spinal cord injury, NIDRR ARRT Postdoctoral Fellow Presentation: Miriam Hwang, M.D., Ph.D., Presentation October 5, 2011 at 2011 ACRM-ASNR Conference, Atlanta,GA. Published: Arch Phys Med Rehab, 92:10, p.1691, 2011.

62. Annual Compendium of Disability Statistics, Andrew Houtenvill, Ph.D., Institute on Disability, University of New Hampshire. Webcast through Capitol Visitor Center, Washington, D.C., November 2, 2011.

63. OI Foundation Science Meeting: Assessing the Impact of Osteogenesis Imperfecta on Non-skeletal Systems,“How abnormal collagen impacts health and the importance of broadening professional awareness of issues faced bypersons with OI as they age”. “Pulmonary Issues in OI”, Hollis R. Chaney, MD, Children’s National Medical Center, Washington, DC. Sheraton Gateway Suites Chicago O’Hare, Rosemont, IL. April 18–20, 2012.

64. Scientific Update on mTBI: Acute and Chronic Effects, Thomas Hammeke, PhD, ABPP, Medical College ofWisconsin, Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Research Day and CME Conference, May 24, 2012.

65. NIDRR Long-Range Plan Fiscal Years 2013–2017 Informational Webinar, K.C. Lakin, Director NIDRR, Cornell University–Employment and Disability Institute, Ithaca, NY, May 31, 2012.

66. Building Infrastructure to Improve the Wheelchair-Provision Process in Less-Resourced Settings, R. L. Kirby, M.D., Rehabilitation Engineering Society of North America (RESNA), Baltimore, MD, June/July 2012.

67. Wheelchair Skills Assessment and Training for Manual Wheelchair Users, R.L. Kirby, M.D., Rehabilitation Engineering Society of North America (RESNA), Baltimore, MD, June/July 2012.

68. Summit on Rehabilitation Engineering–The Results, J. Weisman and A. Mihailidis, Rehabilitation Engineering Society of North America (RESNA), Baltimore, MD, June/July 2012.

69. Clinical Decision-Making Algorithm for Orthotic Prescription: Current Applications and Future Developments. K. Kubota and V. Eberly, Rehabilitation Engineering Society of North America (RESNA), Baltimore, MD, June/July 2012.

70. Collaborative Opportunities in Rehabilitation, Marquette University and Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI, August 3, 2012.

71. OMICS: International Conference and Exhibition on Orthopaedic And Rheumatology, Chicago, IL, August 13– 15, 2012.

72. Annual Compendium of Disability Statistics, University of New Hampshire, Institute on Disability (IOD), Live webcast, Washington, D.C., November 28, 2012.

73. A Practice Introduction to Active Learning for Busy Skeptics, Dr. Michael J. Prince, Bucknell University, Lafferty Seminar on Active Student-Centered Learning, Marquette University, Milwaukee, WI, February 8, 2013.

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EDUCATIONAL COURSES:

74. Starting with the End in Mind: Using Instructional Objective to Improve Teaching and Learning, Dr. Michael J. Prince, Bucknell University, Lafferty Seminar on Active Student-Centered Learning, Marquette University, Milwaukee, WI. February 8, 2013.

75. Beyond Grades: Using Assessment to Actually Improve Teaching and Learning, Dr. Michael J. Prince, Bucknell University, Lafferty Seminar on Active Student-Centered Learning – Marquette University, Milwaukee, WI. February 8, 2013.

76. Gait Analysis Regional Workshop, Shriners Hospitals for Children –Chicago, Motion Analysis Lab, February 9–10, 2013.

77. Using Technology to Enhance the Classroom Experience, S., Brophy, PhD, Purdue University, Lafferty Seminar on Active and Student-Centered Learning, Marquette University, Milwaukee, WI, March 22, 2013.

78. Instilling a Research Culture in the Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation (PM&R) at the Medical College of Wisconsin, First Annual PM&R Research Summit, Medical College of Wisconsin, May 29, 2013.

79. Gait and Clinical Movement Analysis Society Annual Conference, Cincinnati, OH, May 15–16, 2013. 80. Instilling a Research Culture, PM&R Research Summit, Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI, May 29,

2013. 81. The Intersection of Law and Ethics in Pediatrics, Jonathan Fanaroff, MD, JD, Shriners Hospitals for Children,

Chicago, June 20, 2013. 82. Measuring Participation and Other Outcomes for Children Who Use Power Mobility, D. Field and R. Livingston,

RESNA Workshop, Seattle, WA, June 22, 2013. 83. Wheelchair Skills Assessment and Training: The Case of Foot Propulsion, R. Lee Kirby, MD and Cher Smith, OT,

RESNA Workshop, Seattle, WA, June 22, 2013. 84. New and Emerging Technologies to support Health and Function Outcomes of Individuals with Disabilities,

Rory Cooper, Ph.D., Workshop at Rehabilitation Engineering Research Centers Project Directors’ meeting, Washington, D.C., August 8–9, 2013,

85. New and Emerging Technologies to support Community Living and Participation Outcomes of Individuals with Disabilities, Carmen DiGiovine, Workshop at Rehabilitation Engineering Research Centers Project Directors’ meeting, Washington, D.C., August 8–9, 2013,

86. Sofield Lectures on Orthopaedic disabilities, Shriners Hospitals for Children, Chicago, IL. November 15, 2013. 87. New Treatments in Osteogenesis Imperfecta (OI), 14th Annual Osteogenesis Impertecta Foundation Scientific

Meeting, Rosemont IL, April 9–11, 2014. 88. Demystifying STEM Education: Removing the Fears and Sterotypes in STEM, Presented by Song Choi, Annual

Pacific Rim International Conference on Disability and Diversity, Honolulu, HA, May 19, 2014. 89. Pre-service Special Educators Experiences Collaborating and Connecting through a Service Learning

Experience in Hawaii and the Philippines, Presented by Caroline Guardino and Joanna Cannon, Annual Pacific Rim International Conference on Disability and Diversity, Honolulu, HA, May 19, 2014.

90. Concussion Management Program for Student Athletes in Hawaii High Schools, Presented by Ross Oshiro and Nathan Murata, Annual Pacific Rim International Conference on Disability and Diversity, Honolulu, HA, May 19, 2014.

91. Gait and Clinical Movement Analysis Society Annual Conference, University of Delaware, Newark Delaware, June 24-27, 2014.

92. From Body to Joints to Muscles: An Integrative Multi-Scale Assessment of Ankle and Foot Function in Human Locomotion, Presented by Kota Z. Takahashi and Benjamin D. Robertson from North Caroline State University, Dominic J. Farris from The University of Queensland, Australia and Stephen J. Piazza, and Gregory S. Sawicki from Pennsylvania State University at the Gait and Clinical Movement Analysis Society Annual Conference, University of Delaware, Newark Delaware, June 24, 2014.

93. Rehabilitation Engineering Research Centers (RERCs) Project Directors’ Meeting, The National Institute on Disability and Rehabilitation Research (NIDRR), July 2014.

94. The Muscular Dystrophies: A Clinical Review, Presented by W. John Langley, MD, FAAP. Educational Lecture, Shriners Hospitals for Children, Chicago, IL, November 11, 2014.

95. Orthopaedics and Nicaragua, Presented by Jeffrey P. Schwab, MD, Chairman Orthopaedic Surgery, Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee WI, December 5, 2014.

96. Global Health: Definitions, Implications, Presented by Stephen W. Hargarten, MD, MPH. Associate Dean, Global Health, Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee WI, December 5, 2014.

97. New Treatments in Osteogenesis Imperfecta (OI), 15th Annual Osteogenesis Imperfecta Foundation Scientific Meeting, Rosemont IL, April 2015.

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EDUCATIONAL COURSES:

98. Understanding Wearables: Harnessing the Power of Google Glass and other Wearable Technologies for Individuals with Disabilities Presented by Andy Lin from the Center for Applied Rehabilitation Technology (CART) at Rancho Los Amigos National Rehabilitation Center at RESNA (Rehabilitation Engineering Society of North America), Final Frontiers in Assistive Technology, Denver, CO, June 12, 2015.

99. Rehabilitation Engineering Research Centers (RERCs) Project Directors’ Meeting, The National Institute on Disability and Rehabilitation Research (NIDRR), July 2015.

100. Hot Topics in Pediatric Ethics, Presented by Eric Kodish, M.D., Director, Cleveland Clinic Center for Ethics, Humanities, and Spiritual Care at the Third Annual Irma and Larry Sturm Memorial Ethics Lecture, Shriners Hospitals for Children, Chicago, August 13, 2015.

101. Go Baby Go Workshop: Electric vehicle assembly and modification for operation by children with disabilities. Presented through University of Delaware by Nicole Nelson, PT, MPT, Coordinator, Childrens Hospital of Wisconsin at the Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI, August 13, 2015.

102. Kinematic Evaluation of the Knee and Arthroplasty Design, John Kyle Mueller, PhD., Principal Research Engineer at Zimmer Biomet, Warsaw, IN. Presentation at the Joint Biomedical Engineering Seminar Series, hosted by Marquette University, Medical College of Wisconsin, University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, Milwaukee, WI. April 8, 2016.

103. The Future of OI (Osteogenesis Imperfecta) Research. 16th Annual Osteogenesis Imperfecta Foundation Scientific Meeting, A review of progress made in the study of OI and look ahead to potential scientific advances that will improve treatment for people with OI. Rosemont IL, April 2016.

104. Gait and Clinical Movement Analysis Society Annual Conference, Peabody Hotel, Memphis, TN, May 17–20, 2016.

105. Rehabilitation Engineering Research Centers (RERCs) Project Directors’ Meeting, The National Institute on Disability, Independent Living, and Rehabilitation Research (NIDRR), July 2016.

106. Gait and Clinical Movement Analysis Society Annual Conference, Salt Lake City, UT. May 23–26, 2017. 107. Ethical Issues in Pediatric Genetic Testing, Fifth Annual Irma and Larry Sturm Memorial Ethics Lecture, Shriners

Hospitals for Children, Chicago, IL, August 31, 2017. 108. Orthopaedic Research Society (ORS) Annual Meeting, New Orleans, LA. March 10–13, 2018. 109. Outcome Measures and Endpoints to Advance Therapeutic Options in Patients with Osteogenesis Imperfecta (OI)

18th Annual Osteogenesis Imperfecta Foundation Scientific Meeting, Rosemont IL, April 2018. 110. Wisconsin Orthopaedic Society Regional Meeting, Green Bay, WI. May 4–5, 2018. 111. Pediatric Orthopaedic Society of North America (POSNA). Annual Meeting, Austin, TX. May 8–10, 2018. 112. Natural History in Pediatric Orthopaedics: How Good is the Data on Which We Base our Decisions? Pre-course at

Pediatric Orthopaedic Society of North America (POSNA), Austin, TX, May 9, 2018. 113. Natural History of Spine Conditions, Pediatric Orthopaedic Society of North America (POSNA), Austin, TX, May 9,

2018. 114. Natural History of Sports Conditions, Pediatric Orthopaedic Society of North America (POSNA), Austin, TX,

May 9, 2018. 115. Shrine Spine Surgeon group meeting, Second Annual. Shriners Hospitals for Children, Chicago, IL, August 10, 2018

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