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July 19-22, 2016 Hamilton, ON

The Proceedings of the 19th Biennial Meeting of the Canadian Society for Biomechanics

Hosted by McMaster University

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19th Biennial Conference of the Canadian Society for Biomechanics / Société Canadienne de Bioméchanique

SPONSORS and EXHIBITORS

We gratefully acknowledge the generous financial support of the following sponsors:

Funding also provided by the McMaster Interdisciplinary Research Fund

Exhibitors:

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LIST OF CONTENTS

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SPONSORS AND EXHIBITORS 2

LIST OF CONTENTS 3

2014-2016 CSB/SCB EXECUTIVE BOARD 4

CSB/SCB 2016 COMMITTEES 5

KEYNOTE SPEAKERS 6

Julie Steele – July 20, 2:00-3:00 PM 6

Geoff Fernie – July 21, 4:30-5:45 PM (Labarge Public Lecture) 7

B.J. Fregly – July 22, 8:30-9:30 AM 8

WELCOME FROM ORGANIZING COMMITTEE 9

PRESENTATION GUIDELINES 10

PROGRAM – TUESDAY, JULY 19 11

PROGRAM – WEDNESDAY, JULY 20 12

POSTERS – Wednesday, July 20 16

PROGRAM – THURSDAY, JULY 21 20

POSTERS – Thursday, July 21 24

PROGRAM – FRIDAY, JULY 22 29

FLOOR PLANS 31

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2014-2016 CSB/SCB Executive Board

PRESIDENT Clark R. Dickerson, Ph.D. University of Waterloo

PAST PRESIDENT

Stephen Robinovitch, Ph.D. Simon Fraser University

SECRETARY Salvatore Federico, Ph.D. University of Calgary

TREASURER - MEMBER AFFAIRS

Grant Handrigan, Ph.D. Université de Moncton

CONFERENCE CHAIR (2016 CSB) Peter Keir, Ph.D. , CCPE McMaster University

PAST CONFERENCE CHAIR (2014 WCB)

Clark R. Dickerson, Ph.D. University of Waterloo COMMUNICATIONS OFFICER

Mike Holmes, Ph.D. University of Ontario Institute of Technology

MEMBERS-AT-LARGE

Andrew Laing, Ph.D. University of Waterloo

Stephen Brown, Ph.D. University of Guelph

Janessa Drake, Ph.D. York University STUDENT REPRESENTATIVES

Alison McDonald McMaster University Tara Diesbourg Queen's University

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CSB/SCB 2016 COMMITTEES ORGANIZING & PROGRAM COMMITTEE

Chair: Peter Keir – Department of Kinesiology Co-Chairs: Monica Maly – School of Rehabilitation Science Cheryl Quenneville – Department of Mechanical Engineering Gregory Wohl – Department of Mechanical Engineering Michael Sonne – Department of Kinesiology Jaclyn Hurley – School of Rehabilitation Science

REVIEWERS

Stacey Acker Wayne Albert Dave Andrews Janie Astephen Wilson Stephen Brown Timothy Burkhart Jack Callaghan Pat Costigan Kevin Deluzio Clark Dickerson Jim Dickey Max Donelan Janessa Drake Genevieve Dumas

Reed Ferber Steve Fischer Kaitlin Gallagher Ryan Graham Diane Gregory Walter Herzog Mike Holmes Samuel Howarth Michael Hunt Jaclyn Hurley Peter Keir John Kozey Andrew Laing Monica Maly

Chris McGibbon Janice Moreside Erika Nelson-Wong David Pearsall Stephen Perry Jim Potvin Cheryl Quenneville Shawn Robbins Derek Rutherford Alison Schinkel-Ivy Michael Sonne Lori Ann Vallis Gregory Wohl Karl Zabjek

AWARDS COMMITTEE

Janie Astephan Wilson Kevin Deluzio Chris McGibbon Janessa Drake

Karl Zabjek David Pearsall Erika Nelson-Wong Dave Andrews

STUDENT VOLUNTEERS

Ishan Acharya Elora Brenneman Nick Brisson Brittany Bulbrook Avery Chakravarty Jaclyn Chopp-Hurley Amanda Farias Zuniga Anthony Gatti Sami Harb

Fatemeh Jazinizadeh Sarah Karampatos Alberto Martinez Alison McDonald Damjana Milicevic Daanish Mulla Laura Pravato Calvin Tse

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KEYNOTE SPEAKERS Julie Steele – July 20, 2:00-3:00 PM

Julie Steele, Dip Teach, BPE (Hons), PhD, FASMF Professor, Biomechanics Director, Biomechanics Research Laboratory University of Wollongong, Australia

Julie's research focuses predominantly on the biomechanics of injury prevention with a specific interest in mechanisms of lower extremity dysfunction, particularly anterior cruciate ligament injury during dynamic landings. Her current research interests also include intelligent textiles as biofeedback systems, breast movement and brassiere design, safe footwear for elderly women for falls prevention, and the effects of obesity in childhood on musculoskeletal structure and functional performance.

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Geoff Fernie – July 21, 4:30-5:45 PM (Labarge Public Lecture)

Geoff Fernie, PhD Senior Scientist and Director Toronto Rehabilitation Institute (TRI) University Health Network, Toronto

Geoff develops technologies for two broad purposes:

To prevent injury and disease;

To help individuals and their family caregivers continue to live in their own homes as

they age.

He has maintained a focus on the reduction of falls through the development of innovative

mobility products, non-slip winter footwear and improvements to accessibility and building

codes. He has made significant advances in preventing hospital acquired infections by improving

hand hygiene. His recent involvement in the development of a disposable instrument for home

diagnosis of sleep apnea has the potential to significantly reduce the prevalence of cardiovascular

complications resulting from untreated sleep apnea. Geoff has been responsible for many

products that assist people's independence, including innovative wheelchairs and bathroom aids.

Many of his inventions have reduced the physical burden of caring for people, including the

prevention of back and shoulder injuries in professional nurses and family caregivers caused by

lifting and moving people.

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B.J. Fregly – July 22, 8:30-9:30 PM

B.J. Fregly, PhD Knox T. Millsaps Professor, Department of Mechanical & Aerospace Engineering University of Florida, Florida

Imagine a world where neurorehabilitation and orthopedic interventions are custom tailored to

the patient, similar to the way suits can be custom tailored to the business executive. Rather than

receiving an "off the rack" treatment, each patient receives a personalized treatment fitted to his

or her unique clinical needs using a patient-specific computational model. Each model is

constructed from the patient's pre-treatment movement, neural control, and imaging data and is

used to perform state-of-the-art simulations that predict the patient's post-treatment function.

Clinicians combine subjective clinical experience with objective computational predictions to

determine which treatment and associated parameters will maximize the patient's functional

outcome. In some cases, common treatment options are rejected. In others, less common

treatment options are modified to improve their effectiveness. In yet others, entirely new

treatment options are designed. The end result is millions of patients whose quality of life and

longevity are greatly improved through the use of computational technology.

The goal of the Computational Biomechanics Lab at the University of Florida is to make this

futuristic scenario a reality. The current emphasis of the lab is on using computational models to

improve walking function in individuals with stroke, Parkinson's disease, or knee osteoarthritis.

The primary technical fields used for this endeavor include multibody dynamics, numerical

methods (especially optimization), contact mechanics, and computer programming (primarily

Matlab and C++).

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Dear Colleagues,

Welcome to Hamilton and the 19th biennial conference of the Canadian Society for Biomechanics / Société Canadienne de Biomécanique hosted by McMaster University. We hope you enjoy the program. The program reflects the organizing committee member backgrounds of engineering, rehabilitation science and kinesiology. In addition to the stimulating scientific sessions, keynotes and symposia, we have developed sessions for career preparation, teaching, and funding. We have packed the schedule with numerous opportunities for social and research time to renew old friendships, create new friendships and research opportunities.

For many, Hamilton has long been known as Canada’s “steel town” but has been recently been called “Canada’s Brooklyn.” It is home to Tim Horton’s coffee, the Tiger-Cats, Martin Short, Eugene Levy, the Thomas brothers – Dave and Ian, and Kenesky’s Goalie Pads.

McMaster University was founded in 1887 and is one of only four Canadian universities consistently ranked in the Top 100 in the world. A medical-doctoral, research-intensive university, McMaster is dedicated to teaching, learning and service. McMaster pioneered “problem-based learning” used around the world. The University is home to more than 62 research centres and institutes and six faculties: The DeGroote School of Business, and the Faculties of Engineering, Health Sciences, Humanities, Science, and Social Sciences. McMaster also hosts the Labarge Optimal Aging Initiative, which funds research and knowledge translation activities that aim to keep older adults healthy and active as long as possible. This initiative inspired a public event to showcase the critical role biomechanics can play in aging research. With a total student population of more than 30,000, McMaster welcomes students from 80 countries. In recent years, McMaster’s athletics teams have been in the spotlight with the

Marauders winning National Championships in football, women’s rugby, and wrestling.

We hope you enjoy CSB/SCB 2016!

The CSB/SCB 2016 Organizing Committee

Peter Keir

Kinesiology

Monica Maly Rehab Science

Cheryl Quenneville

Mechanical Engineering

Greg Wohl

Mechanical Engineering

Jaclyn Hurley Rehab Science

Mike Sonne Kinesiology

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PRESENTATION GUIDELINES POSTERS Posters should be 4 feet wide by 3 feet tall (landscape). Please prepare your poster so that it can be viewed from a distance of 3 feet.

Please mount your posters by 10:00 A.M. and take down no earlier than 7:00 P.M. Materials will be available to fasten your poster to the display board. Please be present at your poster during the morning session to meet attendees and talk about your work. To facilitate discussion, an early evening social will be conducted in the poster area as an informal extension of the poster session.

Presenters should make themselves available during the social in the poster area.

Posters will be removed and disposed of after 7:30 P.M. ORAL PRESENTATIONS Each talk should be no more than 9 min, with 3 min for questions. Session chairs will strictly keep to presentation schedule. Sessions include either 5 or 6 talks each. Please use PowerPoint. Please bring your presentation on a USB drive to the Speaker Ready Room and upload your file by 4:00 P.M. the day before your presentation.

Please include your last and first name in your file name, e.g., (“Solo Han_Wookie Gait_CSB2016.ppt”).

A company called SoundBox Productions will support AV. Please be prepared to provide SoundBox with your name, session location (room), and presentation time.

If your presentation has images and videos, please be sure that 1) you maintain a copy of the image/video file in the same folder as your presentation; 2) embed the image/video into your presentation from the shared folder; 3) bring the entire folder (presentation and image/video) to the speaker ready room; and 4) carefully review your presentation in the speaker ready room.

Please keep the number of hidden slides to a minimum. For all oral presenters, create a PDF of your PowerPoint presentation as a backup (note that some fonts do not transfer well from one computer to another). NDI MASTERS and DOCTORAL AWARDS PRESENTATIONS Each talk should be no more than 10 min, with 5 min for questions. Session chairs will strictly keep to presentation schedule. Other instructions provided for oral presentations apply. SPEAKER READY ROOM The Buchanan Room on the second level of the Sheraton is the Speaker Ready Room. Please bring your presentation on a USB drive to the Speaker Ready Room and upload your file by 4:00 P.M. the day before your presentation. This room will be available to presenters during the following times:

Tuesday July 19, 5:00 P.M. – 7:00 P.M. Wednesday July 20, 7:30 A.M. – 4:00 P.M. Thursday July 21, 7:30 A.M. – 4:00 P.M. Friday July 22, 7:30 A.M. – 10:00 A.M.

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PROGRAM – Tuesday, July 19

TUESDAY JULY 19, 2016

S-W Session Pre-Conference Workshop July 19, 1:30 - 3:00

Career Planning Seminar for Trainees Presenter

1:30 Translating Scientific Skills Lisa Callaghan

2:00 Resume & Interview Skills Lynn Stewart

2:30 Consulting as a Career Dawn Richards

Ballroom Foyer

4:00 - 7:00 Registration

Grand Ballroom

7:00 - 7:30 Opening Remarks

Grand Ballroom

7:30 - 8:30 2016 CSB Career Award Dr. Cheryl Hubley-Kozey

Ballroom Foyer

8:30 - 9:30 Opening Reception Sponsored by Qualisys

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PROGRAM – Wednesday, July 20

WEDNESDAY JULY 20, 2016 8:15 - 9:30

S-W Session Tissue Mechanics July 20, 8:15-9:30

ID Title Authors

1 151 Predicting Cartilage Crack Morphology Al-Saffar, Pingguan-Murphy, Herzog, University of Calgary

2 190 The Biomechanical And Morphological Characteristics Of The Ligamentum Mucosum

Norris, Corbo, Johnson, Getgood, Burkhart, Western University

3 120 Stress Relaxation Response Is Decreased In Porcine Thoracolumbar Fascia Following Surgical Injury

Nelson-Wong, Glinka, Langevin, Noguchi, Maple, Fox, Callaghan, Regis University

4 75 -Irradiation Sterilized Cortical Bone Allograft With Superior Fracture Toughness Due To Ribose Protectant

Willett, Woodside, University of Waterloo

5 249 The Effect Of Room Temperature Drying On The Mechanical Response Of Bone

Chakravarty, Nguyen, Wohl, Grandfield, Quenneville, McMaster University

CENTRE Session Ergonomics 1 July 20, 8:15-9:30

ID Title Authors

1 243 Muscle Activity Differences Between Oculus Rift™ And Wrap Around Screens During Turning Manoeuvers In A Full Size, Fixed Based Driving Simulator

Dony, Gonzalez, Filio, Oliver, University of Guelph

2 149 Sensitivity Of Upper Limb Model Force Predictions To Muscle Parameters

Ellis, Johnston, Farthing, Oates, Lanovaz, University of Saskatchewan

3 155 A Comparitive Analysis Of Different Analytical Techniques For Describing Maximum Reach Envelope

Dewis, Johnston, Kozey, Dalhousie University

4 207 The Arm Force Field: A Novel Ergonomics Method To Predict Manual Arm Strength In Digital Human Models

La Delfa, Potvin, University of Waterloo

5 282 Muscular Changes In Response To A 90-Minute Dual Monitor Computer Task In Men And Women

Farias Zuniga, Côté, McMaster University

6 153 Effect Of Hand-Held Load On The Total Maximum Reach Envelope

Johnston, Dewis, Kozey, Dalhousie University

EAST Session Balance and Falls July 20, 8:15-9:30

ID Title Authors

1 186 Trunk Muscle Coactivation Is Tuned To Changes In Task Dynamics To Improve Responsiveness In A Seated Balance Task

Oomen, Reeves, Priess, van Dieën, University of Waterloo

2 223 Changes In Centre Of Pressure Regularity Following Prolonged Standing

Fewster, Gallagher, Howarth, Callaghan, University of Waterloo

3 226 Use Of Handholds For Balance Recovery: Quantifying User Loading Profiles

Komisar, King, Fernie, Novak, Toronto Rehabilitation Institute

4 225 Grab Bar Use To Support Balance During Bathtub Entry And Exit

King, Novak, Toronto Rehabilitation Institute

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WEDNESDAY JULY 20, 2016 8:15 - 9:30 (cont’d) EAST Session Balance and Falls (Cont’d) July 20, 8:15-9:30

ID Title Authors

5 65 Effect Of Muscle Activation, Gender, And Body Mass Index On Pressure Distribution Over The Hip During Simulated Lateral Falls

Pretty, Martel, Levine, Laing, University of Waterloo

6 196 Comparison Of Peak Forces During Simulated Falls

Levine, Pretty, Chuang, Laing, University of Waterloo

Symposia

WEDNESDAY JULY 20, 2016 10:00 - 11:30

S-W Symposium July 20, 10:00-11:30

Orthopaedic Biomechanics

1 Dr. Peter Cripton, University of British Columbia

2 Dr. Rad Zdero, London Health Sciences Centre, Western University

3 Dr. Cari Whyne, Sunnybook Research Institute, University of Toronto

CENTRE Symposium July 20, 10:00-11:30

Ergonomics & Injury Mechanisms

1

Dr. Jack Callaghan, University of Waterloo

2

Dr. Zong-Ming Li, Cleveland Clinic Foundation

3

Dr. Julie Côté, McGill University

EAST Symposium July 20, 10:00-11:30

Locomotion

1 Dr. Cheryl Hubley-Kozey, Dalhousie University

2 Dr. Kurt Manal, University of Delaware

3 Dr. Chris McGibbon, University of New Brunswick

Concourse Level WEDNESDAY JULY 20, 2016 11:30 - 12:45

Heritage & Beckett POSTERS

Grand Ballroom WEDNESDAY JULY 20, 2016 12:45 - 2:00 Speaker

S-W/CENTRE Lunch Workshop: Teaching Strategies Dr. Joe Kim, McMaster University

Pick up lunch in Foyer and head into S-W/CENTRE

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Grand Ballroom WEDNESDAY JULY 20, 2016 12:45 - 2:00 Keynote Speaker

Sponsored by

Dr. Julie Steele, University of Wollongong International Society of Biomechanics and

McMaster Rehabilitation Science

WEDNESDAY JULY 20, 2016 3:30 - 4:45

S-W/ Session Lumbopelvic Pain July 20, 3:30-4:45

CENTRE ID Title Authors

1 175 Women With Provoked Vestibulodynia Demonstrate Differences In Pelvic Floor Morphology Compared To Asymptomatic Controls

Brooks, Thibault-Gagnon, Goldfinger, Pukall, Chamberlain, McLean, University of Ottawa

2 82 Pain Catastrophizing Moderates Changes In The Local Dynamic Stability Of The Spine In Response To Noxiously Induced Low Back Pain

Graham, Ross, Sheahan, Mahoney, Gurd, Hodges, University of Ottawa

3 171 A Comparison Of The Lumped In Vivo Lumbar Spine Passive Tissue Properties In Prolonged Standing Induced Low Back Pain And Non-Pain Developers

Gallagher, Callaghan, University of Arkansas

4 123 Intervertebral Angle Distributions During Standing Postures In Those Who Do And Do Not Develop Low Back Pain During Standing

Viggiani, Gallagher, Sehl, Callaghan, University of Waterloo

5 254 Variations Of Handheld Load Carriage Improve The Range Of Motion Of The Lumbar Spine Without Compromising Stability

Gsell, Beaudette, Capcap, Brown, University of Guelph

East Session Gait and Pathology 1 July 20, 3:30-4:45

ID Title Authors

1 25 A Prolonged Program Of Brisk Walking Does Not Lead To Osteoarthritis-Like Changes In The Rat Knee

Rios, Boldt, Seerattan, Hart, Herzog, University of Calgary

2 64 Association Between Quantitative Knee Varus Thrust And Frontal Plane Knee Joint Moment Features During Gait In Knee Osteoarthritis And Control Groups

Kamat, Outerleys, Wilson, Hubley-Kozey, Dalhousie University

3 40 Baseline Differences In Knee Flexion Angle And Rotation Moment During Walking Gait Are Associated With Radiogrpahic Knee Osteoarthritis Progression At Three Years

Wilson, Ikeda, Costello, Stanish, Hubley-Kozey, Dalhousie University

4 103 Gait Biomechanics Predict Structural Progression Of Knee Osteoarthritis

Costello, Wilson, Urquhart, Stanish, Hubley-Kozey, Dalhousie University

5 128 Total Knee Arthroplasty Targets Frontal Plane Knee Joint Mechanics During Gait While Sagittal Plane Mechanics Remain Distinct From Asymptomatic Post-Surgery

Outerleys, Dunbar, Richardson, Hubley-Kozey, Wilson, Dalhousie University

6 163 Knee Cartilage Morphology And Leg Power Following Different Types Of Exercise Programs In Women With Knee Osteoarthritis

Chopp-Hurley, Brenneman, Kuntz, Karampatos, Totterman, Tamez-Peña, Noseworthy, Maly, McMaster University

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Symposia WEDNESDAY JULY 20, 2016 4:45 - 6:00

S-W/ Workshop July 20, 4:45-6:00

CENTRE Alternate Career Paths

Topic: Forensic & Industrial Biomechanics Sponsored by Giffin Koerth

EAST Symposium Workshop July 20, 4:45-6:00

Tri-Council Funding Q&A

Topic: NSERC & CIHR

Concourse Level WEDNESDAY JULY 20, 2016 6:00 - 7:00

Heritage & Beckett POSTERS & SOCIAL

WEDNESDAY JULY 20, 2016 7:00 - 12:00

7:00-12:00

Pub Night (@ Serve Ping Pong - 115 King St E) Sponsored by Giffin Koerth

EAST 7:00-8:30 Executive Meeting

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POSTERS – Wednesday, July 20

WEDNESDAY JULY 20, 2016 11:30 - 12:45

Concourse 6:00 - 7:00 Poster Session Posters Day 1

ID ID Title Authors

W1 52 Strength, Muscle Activity And Spinal Forces In Trunk Maximum Isometric Exertions

El-Ouaaid, Shirazi-Adl, Plamondon, Institut de recherche Robert Sauvé en santé et en sécurité du travail

W2 55 Trunk Biomechanics Under Loads At Various Orientations, Heights And Magnitudes

El-Ouaaid, Shirazi-Adl, Plamondon, Institut de recherche Robert Sauvé en santé et en sécurité du travail

W3 134 The Effects Of A Low Back Pain Vibration Modality On Trunk Postural Control

Cornwall, Gregory, Wilfrid Laurier University

W4 266 Use Of Dowel-Assisted Training Methods To Reduce Peak Lumbar Flexion Angles During Lifting Low-Lying Objects

Park, Kingston, Callaghan, University of Waterloo

W5 92 Biomechanical Evaluation Of A Novel Tool For Removal Of Manhole Chamber Lids

Abdoli, Templeton, Ryerson University

W6 275 The Effect Of Breast Size On Spine Motion, Muscle Activation And Body Image

Wanninayake, Drake, York University

W7 272 Lumbar Spine Axial Twist Motion In Standing And Supine Postures

Siu, Mayberry, Drake, York University

W8 251 Exploring The Role Of Variability And ‘Error’ In Balance Control

Rajachandrakumar, Sivakumaran, Schinkel-Ivy, Mansfield, University of Toronto

W9 203 Learning Complex Balance Control Mildren, Zabak, Bent, Adkin, Frank, University of British Columbia

W10 133 Can A Mobile Application Be Used To Assess Postural Alignment In Clinic?

Kan, Brian, Walton, Wong, Waugh, Zabjek, University of Toronto

W11 140 A Lean And Reach Object Transportation Task To Elucidate Dynamic Postural Stability Differences Due To Aging

Huntley, Zettel, Vallis, University of Guelph

W12 99 Trunk Muscle Fatigue Degrades Postural Control In Young, Healthy Individuals

Larson, Brown, University of Guelph

W13 47 Effects Of Magnetic Insoles On Balance And Plantar Temperatures

Germano, Schmidt, Milani, Chemnitz University of Technology

W14 255 Effects Of Modified Plantar-Surface Sensation During Standing

McLeod, Green, Perry, Wilfrid Laurier University

W15 289 Rapid Kinetic And Kinematic Evaluation Of Two-Footedness In Soccer By A Novel Gyroscope-Free Inertial Data Logger

Meamarbashi, University of Mohaghegh Ardabili

W16 35 Between-Day Repeatability Of Soccer-Specific Drills

Vienneau, Muench, Nigg, Koerger, Nigg, University of Calgary

W17 124 Biomechanical Head Impact Exposures In Youth Soccer And The Relationship To Cognitive And Brain Function

Harriss, Nagamatsu, Walton, Thompson, Dickey, Western University

W18 136 The Influence Of Hip Mobility And Quadriceps Fatigue On Rugby Scrum Performance

Clayton, Kirkwood, Gregory, Wilfrid Laurier University

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WEDNESDAY JULY 20, 2016 11:30 - 12:45

Concourse 6:00 - 7:00 Poster Session Posters Day 1

ID ID Title Authors

W19 74 Evolution Of The Tennis Racket Parameters A Preliminary Study

Gillet, Begon, Martinent, Franoux, Rogowski, Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1

W20 46 Using An Aerial Drone To Investigate Lateral Movement In Sweep Rowers

Munn, Nolte, Western University

W21 244 The Effects Of A Weighted Skate Prototype On Ice-Skating Kinematics, Kinetics And Muscle Activity

Mavor, Hay, Graham, University of Ottawa

W22 102 Effect Of Ice Hockey Goaltender Leg Pad Wear On Goaltender Hip Kinematics

Frayne, Harriss, McRae, Dickey, Western University

W23 84 Optimal Control Of Paralympic Wheelchair Curling

Laschowski, Mehrabi, McPhee, University of Waterloo

W24 108 A Quantitative Volume Of Action Measurement For Wheelchair Basketball

Frayne, McHardy, Canadian Sport Institute Ontario

W25 172 A 3D Volumetric Foot-Ground Contact Model Brown, McPhee, University of Waterloo

W26 285 Continuous-Time Modeling Of Ground Contact Can Approximate Inelastic Collision Events In Simulated Bipedal Walking.

Mohamed Thangal, Wong, Donelan, Simon Fraser University

W27 319 Investigation Of The Pre- And Post-THR Internal Loading Acting On The Femoral Bone During Walking

Mesfar, Bendjaballah, King Saud University

W28 239 Development And Validation Of A High Tibial Osteotomy Finite Element Model To Determine The Effect Of A Pre-Drilled Pilot Hole On HTO Opening Strains

Caranza, Reeves, Burkhart, Western University

W29 292 Functional Movement Screen Factorial Validity And Congruence Is Low In Three Populations

Kelleher, Beach, Frost, Johnson, Dickey, Humber College

W30 161 A Mechanistic Model For Ligaments Including Failure

Barrett, Callaghan, University of Waterloo

W31 201 Central Contributions To The Decrease In Isometric Force Following Active Shortening: A History-Dependence Study

Grant, McIntosh, McNeil, Bent, Power, University of Guelph

W32 227 Functional Roles Of Lower Limb Muscles Predicted From Internal Joint Moments

Flaxman, Alkjaer, Simonsen, Krogsgaard, Benoit, University of Ottawa

W33 230 Quadriceps Strength At Baseline Predicts Two-Year Changes In Maximal Walking Capacity In Clinical Knee Osteoarthritis

Brisson, Gatti, Wiebenga, Maly, McMaster University

W34 294 Crack Opening In Mature And Immature Cartilage

Komeili, Al-Safar, Herzog, University of Calgary

W35 160 Depth Dependent Response Of Tibial Cartilage To Physical Activity

Gatti, Stratford, Noseworthy, Maly, McMaster University

W36 224 Females With Knee Osteoarthritis Use A Detrimental Knee Loading Strategy When Squatting

Bayliss Zajdman, Bigham, Flaxman, Benoit, University of Ottawa

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WEDNESDAY JULY 20, 2016 11:30 - 12:45

Concourse 6:00 - 7:00 Poster Session Posters Day 1

ID ID Title Authors

W37 184 Spatial Differences In High-Density Surface Electromyography Between Younger And Older Males And Females During Maximal Knee Extensions

Cecire, Khan, Chester, Kuruganti, University of New Brunswick

W38 168 Association Of Strength, Depression, Mobility And Frailty In Community-Dwelling Postmenopausal Women With Knee Osteoarthritis

Karampatos, Kuntz, Chopp-Hurley, Brenneman, Wiebenga, Papaioannou, Maly, McMaster University

W39 210 ACL Injury Leads To Altered Muscle Roles While Weight-Bearing

Del Bel, Flaxman, Smale, Alkjaer, Simonsen, Krogsgaard, Benoit, University of Ottawa

W40 218 Development And Validation Of Micro-CT Compatible Knee Joint Motion Simulator

Blokker, Getgood, Holdsworth, Burkhart, Western University

W41 237 Knee Joint Contact Forces And Tibial Torsion In Pediatric Subjects

Saliba, Alcoloumbre, Morton, Rainbow, Deluzio, Borschneck, Queen's University

W42 39 Joint Power And Cumulative Joint Loading During Barbell Squat Exercises: Power Vs. Strength Comparisons

Hallihan, Seaman, Noble, University of New Brunswick

W43 258 Neuromuscular Adaptations Of Gait In Response To Both Uneven Terrain And Unilateral Loading.

Mangan, Denommé, Prentice, Frank, University of Waterloo

W44 240 Examining The Efficacy Of Dual-Task Training To Improve Dual-Task Performance In Older Adults Moving Through A Complex Environment

Worden, Vallis, University of Guelph

W45 116 Avoidance Behaviours Of Older Adults With Single And Double Planar Obstacles

Mitchell, Cinelli, Wilfrid Laurier University

W46 44 Does An Auditory Distraction Affect Gait Adaptation To A Split-Belt Treadmill?

Hinton, Paquette, McGill University

W47 174 The Effects Of Altered Plantar Somatosensory Input On Simulated Falls During Walking

Mitchell-Ewart, Perry, Wilfrid Laruier University

W48 59 Decreased Movement Smoothness During Stair Descent In Older Adults

Dixon, Xu, Dennerlein, Schiffman, Harvard University - Liberty Mutual Research Institute for Safety

W49 50 A Comparison Of Heel Strike Transient Identification Methods In Obese Adults

Pamukoff, Dudley, Vakula, Blackburn, California State University - Fullerton

W50 89 Maximum Capacity During Waist To Overhead Lift And Overhead Work Tasks

Lang, Dickerson, University of Waterloo

W51 96 Humeral Abduction Angle Alters Maximal Push/Pull Strength In Females

Cudlip, Pagano, Dickerson, University of Waterloo

W52 104 Kinematic Profile And Variability In Cyclical Upper Limb Task Performance

Lulic, Dickerson, McMaster University

W53 253 Measurement Of Supraspinatus Tendon Thickness Using Musculoskeletal Ultrasound: Transverse Vs. Longitudinal Transducer Placement

Chopp-Hurley, Maciukiewicz, McDonald, O'Neill, Dickerson, McMaster University

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WEDNESDAY JULY 20, 2016 11:30 - 12:45

Concourse 6:00 - 7:00 Poster Session Posters Day 1

ID ID Title Authors

W54 80 Infraspinatus Isolation During External Rotation At Varying Degrees Of Abduction: A Surface EMG Analysis

Ryan, Johnston, Moreside, Dalhousie University

W55 139 Characteristics Of Upper Limb Responses To Slip-Perturbations: First Trial And Repeated Exposure Effects

Inkol, Huntley, Vallis, University of Guelph

W56 22 Scapular Muscles Activity During Reaching Tasks In Different Heights In Asymptomatic Subjects: Are They Balanced?

Ricci, Santiago, Fonseca, University of São Paulo

W57 248 Performing A Vigilance-Demanding Task In A Moving Environment

Bishop, Duncan, MacKinnon, Byrne, Memorial University

W58 188 Weapon Recoil And Muzzle Movement: Evaluation Of Shooter Biomechanics

Sinclair, Keefe, Karakolis, Pimentel, Defense Research and Development Canada

W59 193 To Gyro Or Not To Gyro: Data Processing Alternatives For Occupational Posture Assessment With Inertial Sensors

Kociolek, Khan, Trask, University of Saskatchewan

W60 257 Ergonomics Software Packages Do Not Accurately Estimate Manual Arm Strength For Ergonomics Assessments

Hall, La Delfa, Potvin, McMaster University

W61 270 The Effects Of A Moving Environment On The Performance Of A Manual Materials Handling Task And Two Cognitive Tasks

Hickey, Byrne, Duncan, Memorial University of Newfoundland

W62 298 The Effect Of Occupant Posture On Fracture Risk In The Human Tibia Under Dynamic Impact Loading

Chakravarty, Martinez, Quenneville, McMaster University

W63 303 On The Investigation Of Gait Over An Uneven Instrumented Brick Walkway

Dixon, Dennerlein, Schiffman, Harvard University - Liberty Mutual Research Institute for Safety

W64 308 Comparing Lifting Techniques Among Untrained Workers, Trained Workers And Trainers

Janabi, Mohamud, Abdoli-E, Ryerson University

W65 310 Effect Of Sex And Age On Gluteus Medius Activation And Hip Biomechanics During Jump Landings

Kivell, DeAdder, Landry, Acadia University

W66 321 The Effects Of Compression And Traction Loading On The MRI Signal Intensity Profile Of Lumbar Discs In Participants With Chronic Low Back Pain

Underschultz, Abdollah, Parent, Wachowicz, Battie, University of Alberta

W67 322 Modelling Lateral Hip Impacts: Characterizing Input Parameters And Comparing Accuracy Across Models

Levine, McPhee, Laing, University of Waterloo

W68 199 Mathematical Model Of Toe Blood Pressure During Cycling

Ladouceur, Grant, Goreham, Dalhousie University

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PROGRAM – Thursday, July 21

THURSDAY JULY 21, 2016 7:15 - 8:15

MACNAB Session Workshop July 21, 7:15-8:15

Breakfast Networking

7:15-8:15 Topic: Women in Science Sponsored by CSB

THURSDAY JULY 21, 2016 8:15 - 9:30

S-W Session Muscle July 21, 8:15-9:30

ID Title Authors

1 67 New Insight Into The Active Force Produced By Skeletal Muscle After Stretch

Liu, Joumaa, Herzog, University of Calgary

2 281 The Viscosity Of Relaxed Skeletal Muscle Increases Following Disruption Of The Short Range Elastic Component

Smith, Herzog, Tupling, University of Calgary

3 110 Sarcomere Lengths And Sarcomere Elongations Are Not Uniform In An Intact In Vivo Muscle

Moo, Fortuna, Sibole, Abusara, Herzog, University of Calgary

4 77 Continuous Electrical Stimulation Of Skeletal Muscles Results In Sarcomere Non-Uniformity And Disorganization

Engel, Leonard, Herzog, University of Calgary

5 260 Variation In Slack Length And Elastic Modulus Between Spinal Muscles Of The Mouse, Rat, And Rabbit

Zwambag, Gsell, Brown, University of Guelph

6 26 The Rat Soleus Muscle Maintains Structural And Functional Integrity With Diet-Induced Obesity

Collins, Sawatsky, Hart, Smith, Herzog, University of Calgary

CENTRE Session Upper Extremity July 21, 8:15-9:30

ID Title Authors

1 180 Trunk & Shoulder Muscle Activity During Two-Handed Maximal Horizontal Pushing & Pulling Tasks

La Delfa, Chow, Dickerson, University of Waterloo

2 250 Characterizing The Influence Of Dual Hand Grip And Wrist Exertion Tasks On Forearm Muscle Activity

Forman, Forman, Robathan, Holmes, University of Ontario Institute of Technology

3 263 The Influence Of Kinematic Plane Job Variation On The Progression Of Rotator Cuff Muscle Fatigue Recovery

Liang, Whittaker, Dickerson, University of Waterloo

4 111 Variability In Upper Body Kinematic And Muscular Compensations To Targeted Rotator Cuff Fatigue

Mulla, McDonald, Keir, McMaster University

5 228 Shoulder Muscle Adaptations During Fatiguing Simulated Assembly Work

McDonald, Mulla, Keir, McMaster University

6 213 Validation Of A Rotator Cuff Spring Mesh Model Based On Moment Arms

Hoffman, Haering, Inthavong, Lafon, Begon, Université de Montréal

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THURSDAY JULY 21, 2016 8:15 - 9:30 (cont’d)

EAST Session Lower Extremity July 21, 8:15-9:30

ID Title Authors

1 235 The Influence Of Simulated Maritime Moving Environments On Lower Limb Joint Kinematics

Winberg, Duncan, Byrne, Mansfield, McIlroy, Laing, University of Waterloo

2 54 Identification Of Muscle Synergies During High Knee Flexion Squatting

Kingston, Berry, Barrett, Acker, University of Waterloo

3 208 Gait Retraining Alters Elongation Of The Medial Patellofemoral Ligament: A Pilot Study

Ashall, Clouthier, Fleming, Davis, Rainbow, Queen's University

4 214 Examining Swing-Side Hip Control Strategies Related To Prosthetic Knee Swing-Phase Control Using A 2-D Computational Model

Leineweber, Andrysek, Holland Bloorview Kids Rehabilitation Hospital

5 192 Contribution Of Knee Joint Soft Tissues To Medial And Lateral Compartment Gaps For Total Knee Arthoplasty Preparation

Burkhart, Perry, Dobbin, Herman, Lanting, Western University

6 264 Geometry Reconstruction For Finite Element Modelling Of Porcine Knee Joint

Zheng, Li, University of Calgary

THURSDAY JULY 21, 2016 10:00 - 11:15

S-W Session Modelling July 21, 10:00-11:15

ID Title Authors

1 93 Upper Cervical Spine Muscles Contribution In Resisting An Antero-Posterior Loading Applied To The Head

Mesfar, Pelland, Moglo, King Saud University

2 13 Subject Specific Kinematics-Driven Spine Model Using 2D/3D Image Registration

Eskandari, Arjmand, Shirazi-Adl, Sharif University of Technology

3 12 A Hybrid Computational Musculoskeletal Model Of The Lower Extremity In Gait

Marouane, Shrazi-Adl, Adouni, École Polytechnique

4 215 Effects Of Bone Morphology On In Vivo Knee Kinematics And Contact Mechanics

Clouthier, Fleming, Miranda, Deluzio, Rainbow, Queen's University

5 33 The Effects Of Constraining OpenSim Inverse Kinematics To A Bone Pin Marker Defined Range

Smale, Potvin, Shourijeh, Alkjaer, Benoit, University of Ottawa

6 41 Experimental Validation Of Finite Element Predicted Bone Strain In The Human Second Metatarsal

Fung, Loundagin, Edwards, University of Calgary

CENTRE Session Ergonomics 2 July 21, 10:00-11:15

ID Title Authors

1 34 Posture Evaluation Of A New Truck Seat Design Cardoso, Fulton, McKinnon, Callaghan, Johnson, Albert, University of New Brunswick

2 268 The Effect Of Police Mobile Data Terminal Design On Forearm Muscle Activity, Discomfort, Postures And Seat Interface Pressures

Gruevski, Holmes, Dickerson, Callaghan, University of Waterloo

3 200 The Efficacy Of An Ergonomics Education Program On Sit-Stand Workstation Usage: A Field Intervention Study

Riddell, Callaghan, University of Waterloo

4 148 A Greater Contribution Of Lower Body Work Is Associated With Spine Sparing Lifting Technique: Application To Paramedics

Makhoul, MacPhee, Sinden, Fischer, Queen's University

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THURSDAY JULY 21, 2016 10:00 - 11:15 (cont’d) CENTRE Session Ergonomics 2 (cont’d) July 21, 10:00-11:15

ID Title Authors

5 176 Effect Of Head Mounted Mass Properties On Neck Joint Reaction Torques While Performing Simulated Helicopter Pilot Tasks

McGuinness, Karakolis, Defense Research and Development Canada

6 88 Evaluation Of An Ergonomic Brace On Wrist Posture For Canadian Tree Planters

Sheahan, Fischer, Queen's University

EAST Session Prosthetics and Wearable Technology July 21, 10:00-11:15

ID Title Authors

1 173 Effect Of Adaptor Location And Keel Shape On Mechanical Properties Of The Niagara Foot™

Tsimiklis, Driver, Wheatley, Zhao, Bryant, Queen's University

2 245 Development And Evaluation Of A Sensor System To Monitor The Stance-Phase Control Function Of The Automatic Stance-Phase Lock (ASPL) Mechanism

Tomasi, Leineweber, Andrysek, University of Toronto

3 262 Evaluation Of An Emerging Balance Assessment Designed For Mobile Technology

Burton, Fingland, Fortuna, Nur, Wang, Shah, Zabjek, University of Toronto

4 284 Lateral Stabilization During Gait Using A Biomechanical Energy Harvesting Backpack: Model And Simulation

Martin, Li, Queen's University

5 43 How People Initiate Energy Optimization And Converge On Their Optimal Gaits

Selinger, Wong, O'Connor, Donelan, Simon Fraser University

6 198 Biomechanical Evaluation Of A Dermoskeleton During Gait

Brandon, Brookshaw, Sexton, McGibbon, University of Wisconsin - Madison

Concourse Level THURSDAY JULY 21, 2016 11:15 - 12:30

Heritage & Beckett POSTERS

Grand Ballroom THURSDAY JULY 21, 2016 12:45 - 2:00

General Meeting & Lunch

THURSDAY JULY 21, 2016 2:00 - 4:00 AWARDS

Grand Session CSB NDI Masters Award July 21, 2:00-4:00

ID Title Authors

1 97 Force Properties Of Skinned Cardiac Myocyte Bundles Following 11-Week Treadmill Training

Boldt, Rios, Herzog, University of Calgary

2 132 Multifidus And Erector Spinae Muscle Fibre Passive Stiffness Is Lower In Concert With Greater Lumbar Spine Neutral Zone Stiffness In Ent1-Deficient Mice

Gsell, Zwambag, Seguin, Brown, University of Guelph

3 157 Changes In Tibiofemoral Articular Cartilage After Running And Bicycling

Gatti, Noseworthy, Stratford, Brenneman, Totterman, Tamez-Peña, Maly, McMaster University

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THURSDAY JULY 21, 2016 2:00 - 4:00 AWARDS

Grand Session CSB NDI Doctoral Award July 21, 2:00-4:00

ID Title Authors

1 145 Viscoelastic Characteristics Of The Subsynovial Connective Tissue During Flexor Tendon Gliding In The Carpal Tunnel

Kociolek, Tat, Keir, University of Saskatchewan

2 152 Stiff Gait Pattern Linked To Reduced Intensity But Not Total Physical Activity In Knee Osteoarthritis

Costello, Wilson, Stanish, Hubley-Kozey, Dalhousie University

3 238 Knee Mechanics Interact With Body Mass Index To Predict Loss Of Medial Tibial Cartilage Volume Over 2.5 Years In Clinical Knee Osteoarthritis

Brisson, Wiebenga, Stratford, Beattie, Totterman, Tamez-Peña, Callaghan, Adachi, Maly, McMaster University

Grand Dave Winter Promising Young Investigator

Award July 21, 2:00-4:00

Dr. Geoff Power, University of Guelph Sponsored by Northern Digital Inc.

Grand Ballroom THURSDAY JULY 21, 2016 4:30 - 6:00 Public Lecture

Sponsored by CSB,

Dr. Geoff Fernie, Toronto Rehabilitation Institute McMaster Health Forum,

& the Labarge Optimal Aging Initiative

Concourse Level THURSDAY JULY 21, 2016 6:00 - 7:00

Heritage & Beckett POSTERS & SOCIAL

Grand Ballroom THURSDAY JULY 21, 2016 7:00 - 12:00

Banquet

Live Band: Funkhaus @ 9:00

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POSTERS – Thursday, July 21

THURSDAY JULY 21, 2016 11:15 - 12:30

Concourse 6:00 - 7:00 Poster Session Posters Day 2

ID ID Title Authors

T1 15 Effects Of Curved Muscles And Disc Positioning In Trunk Models On Spinal Loads

Ghezelbash, Shirazi-Adl, Arjmand, El-Ouaaid, Plamondon, École Polytechnique

T2 16 Significance Of Scaling In The Musculoskeletal Modeling Of The Spine Biomechanics

Ghezelbash, Shirazi-Adl, Arjmand, El-Ouaaid, Plamondon, École Polytechnique

T3 288 Biomechanics Of Cervical Spine Following Implantation Of A Semi-Constrained Compared With An Unconstrained Artificial Disc: A Finite Element Investigation

Kamal, Haghpanahi, Khadivi, Amirkabir University of Technology

T4 68 Computational Motor Control Framework Based On Muscle Synergy. Perspectives From Dynamics And Control Engineering

Razavian, McPhee, University of Waterloo

T5 197 Predicting Shoulder Fatigue Using A Three Compartment Model Of Muscle Fatigue

Sonne, McDonald, Tse, Keir, McMaster University

T6 49 Data-Tracking Assisted Optimisations For Estimating The Upper-Limb Muscle Forces

Bélaise, Dal Maso, Michaud, Mombaur, Begon, Université de Montréal

T7 112 Computational Model Demonstrates Potential Benefits Of Upright Birthing Positions

Hemmerich, Dumas, Queen's University

T8 142 Nonlinear Model Predictive Control Of A Human-Robot Rehabilitation System

Ghannadi, Mehrabi, McPhee, University of Waterloo

T9 287 A Biomechanical Analysis Of The Barbell Squat Using Theraband Loop

Bulbrook, Foley, Button, Holmes, University of Ontario Institute of

Technology

T10 296 The Kinematic Differences Of Performing A Bilateral Dorsiflexion Restricted Vs. Non-Restricted Countermovement Jump

McFarlen, Seaman, Noble, University of New Brunswick

T11 183 Does Deep Squat Postural Strategy Predict Lifting Strategy: A Pilot Study

Armstrong, Pegg, Fischer, University of Waterloo

T12 269 Weights Or Cardio? A Classic Debate Applied To Anterior Cruciate Ligament Injury Prevention Training In Elite Adolescent Female Soccer Players

Linde, Glofcheskie, Willson, Triumbari, Floyd, Bucciarelli, Srbely, University of Guelph

T13 56 Physimax: Real-Time Movement Analysis – A Viable Clinical Assessment Tool For Professional Sports Teams To Mitigate Injury?

DeAdder, Kivell, Landry, Dalhousie University

T14 130 Time Course Of The Acute Effects Of Core Stabilization Exercise On Seated Postural Control

Lee, Brown, University of Guelph-Humber

T15 146 The Influence Of Restricting Range Of Motion On Power Production: What Is The Role Of Time Dependent Measures?

McIntosh, Debenham, Power, University of Guelph

T16 147 Range-Of-Motion Measures In A Student-Athlete Population -- A Descriptive Study

Stankovic, Frost, Richards, Prieur, Beach, University of Toronto

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THURSDAY JULY 21, 2016 11:15 - 12:30

Concourse 6:00 - 7:00 Poster Session Posters Day 2

ID ID Title Authors

T17 19 Impact Of Joint Translations On Joint Power Analysis In Running

Liew, Morris, Buczek, Masters, Netto, Curtin University

T18 144 Determining The Efficacy Of Two Aerobic Cycling Programs In Participants With Parkinson’s Disease: A 10 Week Pilot Study

Malcolm, Macedo, Vallis, University of Guelph

T19 252 Challenging Current Exercise Prescription For Osteoarthritis Of The Knee With A Biomechanically-Defined, Yoga-Inspired Approach

Kuntz, Karampatos, Brenneman, Chopp-Hurley, Wiebenga, Adachi, Madsen, Maly, McMaster University

T20 66 Gender Differences In Gait Kinematics In Competitive And Recreational Runners

Phinyomark, Kobsar, Osis, Clermont, Ferber, University of Calgary

T21 211 Comparison Between Treadmill And Robotic Assisted-Lokomat Gaits At Different Levels Of Guidance And Body Weight Support

Dal Maso, Blache, De La Sablonnière-Griffin, Raison, Ballaz, Begon, Université de Montréal

T22 156 Does Instability Influence Gait Variability During Normal Treadmill Walking?

Sivakumaran, Mansfield, Schinkel-Ivy, Toronto Rehabilitation Instutue

T23 21 Knee Osteoarthritis Gait Mechanics: An Investigation Of The Contralateral Asymptomatic Knee.

Jones, Stanish, Wong, Hubley-Kozey, Rutherford, Dalhousie University

T24 217 The Use Of 3D Accelerometry To Investigate Step Time Variability And Asymmetry In Bilateral Knee Osteoarthritis

Clermont, Kobsar, Barden, University of Calgary

T25 58 The Effect Of Data Set Length On The Fractal Scaling Index Of Stride Times In Young And Older Adults

Kobsar, Barden, University of Calgary

T26 278 A Mechatronic System For Studying Gait Optimization

Simha, Donelan, Simon Fraser University

T27 78 Factors To Consider When Using The Euclidean Norm Of 3D Kinematic Data For Time-Delayed Lyapunov Analysis

Beaudette, Howarth, Graham, Brown, University of Guelph

T28 48 Effects Of Plantar Temperature And Mechanical Stimulation On Vibration Perception Thresholds

Schmidt, Germano, Milani, Chemnitz University of Technology

T29 10 Lead And Trail Limb Use Kinaesthetic Input From Dorsal Ankle Joint Differently

Howe, Bent, University of Guelph

T30 129 Predicting Good Candidates For Knee Osteoarthritis Unloader Braces

Clouthier, Hassan, Brandon, Campbell, Rainbow, Deluzio, Queen's University

T31 79 The Effects Of A Heel Wedge On Hip, Pelvis And Trunk Biomechanics During Squatting In Resistance Trained Individuals

Charlton, Hammond, Cochrane, Hatfield, Hunt, University of British Columbia

T32 24 Method For Prediction Of Passive Prosthetic Foot Power

Zhao, Bryant, Li, Queen's University

T33 57 Can A Wearable Sensor Predict Treatment Responses In Knee Osteoarthritis Patients?

Kobsar, Osis, Phinyomark, Ferber, University of Calgary

T34 187 The Metabolic Effects Of A Lower Limb Robotic Dermoskeleton

Muggah, Brookshaw, Brandon, Sexton, McGibbon, University of New Brunswick

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THURSDAY JULY 21, 2016 11:15 - 12:30

Concourse 6:00 - 7:00 Poster Session Posters Day 2

ID ID Title Authors

T35 158 Effect Of Cosmetic Covers On The Mechanical Properties Of Prosthetic Foot Systems

Low, Zhao, Lax-Vanek, Bryant, Queen's University

T36 119 Biomechanical Effectiveness Of Older Adult Protective Headware Products During Simulated Head Impacts

Martel, Tanel, Pretty, Merrick, Laing, University of Waterloo

T37 14 Estimation Of Spine 3D Posture In Reaching And Lifting: Artificial Neural Networks

Gholipour, Arjmand, Shirazi-Adl, Sharif University of Technology

T38 164 Differences In Pre-Slip Ankle Muscle Activations During An Unexpected Slip Perturbation With Hazardous And Non-Hazardous Slips

Pitman, Oates, Lanovaz, Stavness, University of Saskatchewan

T39 182 Spinal Reflex Adaptations While Learning A Complex Balance Task

Zaback, Mildren, Bent, Adkin, Frank, University of British Columbia

T40 125 Stability During Reactive Stepping: Predictors Of Restabilisation

Weaver, Laing, University of Waterloo

T41 138 Do Responses To Medio-Lateral Perturbations Differ When Directed Towards The Stroke-Affected And Less-Affected Sides?

Schinkel-Ivy, Aqui, Mansfield, Toronto Rehabilitation Institute

T42 81 The Effects Of A High Fat, High Sugar Diet On The Contractile Properties Of Permeabilized Rat Vastus Intermedius Fibres

Smith, O'Reilly, Collins, Sawatsky, Herzog, University of Calgary

T43 42 Skeletal Muscle Alterations Resulting From Diet Induced Obesity

MacDonald, Herzog, University of Calgary

T44 38 Deficient Force Enhancement In Titin Mutated Single Fibers

Powers, Joumaa, Nishikawa, Herzog, University of Calgary

T45 219 A Continuum Depth-Dependent Biphasic Model Of Cartilage

Komeili, Moo, Federico, Herzog, University of Calgary

T46 191 Understanding Regulation Of Bone Remodeling By Mechanically-Induced Biochemical Signals Through Mathematical Modeling Of Cell-Cell Interactions

Khan, Komarova, McGill University

T47 212 The Measurement Of Trochanteric Soft Tissue Thickness: Implications With The Factor Of Risk Model

Lafleur, Laing, University of Waterloo

T48 242 The Presence Of Articular Cartilage Damage Is Not Associated With Sagittal Plane Alignment In Porcine Stifles

Milicevic, Noguchi, Quadrilatero, Callaghan, Maly, McMaster University

T49 126 Changes In The Viscoelastic Properties Of Porcine Thoracolumbar Fascia In Response To A Local Surgical Injury

Glinka, Nelson-Wong, Noguchi, Langevin, Maple, Fox, Callaghan, University of Waterloo

T50 106 Predicting Femur Pathological Fracture Risk Due To Metastatic Lesions, Using Structural Stiffness

Jazinizadeh, Rouhi, Saberi, Amirkabir University of Technology

T51 109 Are Age Related Changes Evident In The Active And/Or Passive Components Of Pelvic Floor Muscle Force Outcomes Between Young, Middle-Aged And Older Continent Nulliparous Women?

Semmen, McLean, University of Ottawa

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THURSDAY JULY 21, 2016 11:15 - 12:30

Concourse 6:00 - 7:00 Poster Session Posters Day 2

ID ID Title Authors

T52 72 Head, Neck, Trunk And Pelvis Tissue Masses Of Younger And Older Age Men And Women Estimated With Good Reliability From Manual Segmentation Of DXA Scan Images.

Gyemi, Kahelin, George, Andrews, University of Windsor

T53 71 Head, Neck, Trunk And Pelvis Soft And Rigid Tissue Mass Prediction Equations From Anthropometric Measurements And DXA

Khaelin, George, Gyemi, Andrews, University of Windsor

T54 290 Machine Learning Algorithms Outperform Spline Interpolation In The Reconstruction Of Cluster Marker Data During Gait

Brenneman, Gatti, Chopp-Hurley, McMaster University

T55 265 Wearable Hip Protectors: Validation Of A Novel Test System And Evaluation Utilising Pressure Sensing Methods

Goh, Laing, University of Waterloo

T56 312 The Effect Of Impulse And Impact Duration Of The Axial Fracture Tolerance Of The Isolated Tibia

Martinez, Chakravarty, Quenneville, McMaster University

T57 291 Biomechanical Optimization Of Implant Overlap Of A Retrograde Nail And A Sliding Hip Screw For Ipsilateral Intertrochanteric And Shaft Fractures Of The Femur

Zdero, Olsen, Goshulak, Crookshank, Moktar, Brazda, Aziz, Schemitsch, Western University

T58 247 Feasibility Of Determining Body Segment Parameters Of Toddlers Using A Photogrammetric Method

Jackson, Dumas, Queen's University

T59 236 Operator Bias Errors Are Reduced Using Standing Marker Alignment Device For Repeated Visit Studies

Hutchinson, Schwartz, Morton, Davis, Deluzio, Rainbow, Queen's University

T60 122 The Signal Intensity Weighted Centroid Is A Reliable Measurement Of Fluid Distribution And Flow Within The Disc

Abdollah, Parent, Battié, University of Alberta

T61 273 Comparing Sagittal Plane Spine Angles From Optoelectronic Motion Capture And A Pen-And-Paper Method

Nairn, Drake, York University

T62 159 Refined Analysis Of Sagittal Plane Transperineal Ultrasound To Obtain Urethral Mobility Profile Kinematics

Czyrnyj, Labrosse, McLean, University of Ottawa

T63 324 Feedback As A Posture Coaching Tool To Improve Patient Handling Techniques In Student Nurses

Doss, Holmes, University of Ontario Institute of Technology

T64 325 Short Duration Low Back Vibration Alleviates Pain Developed During Prolonged Standing

Gregory, Lurie, Cimino, Brown, Wilfrid Laurier University

T65 326 Biomechanical Demands Of Garbage Disposal Workers

Fulton, Vanderstine, Albert, University of New Brunswick

T66 328 Piezoelectric Behaviour Of Wet Bone Pravato, de Bruin, Wohl, McMaster University

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THURSDAY JULY 21, 2016 11:15 - 12:30

Concourse 6:00 - 7:00 Poster Session Posters Day 2

ID ID Title Authors

T67 330 Evaluation Of Finger Flexor Tendon And Subsynovial Connective Tissue Motion With External Mechanical Pressure

Tse, Keir, McMaster University

T68 331 Defining The Push Cycle In Wheelchair Propulsion: Implications For Kinetic Loading Rate

Musalem, Frayne, University of Toronto

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PROGRAM – Friday, July 22

Grand Ballroom FRIDAY JULY 22, 2016 8:30 - 9:30 Keynote Speaker

Dr. BJ Fregly, University of Florida Sponsored by CSB

FRIDAY JULY 22, 2016 10:00 - 11:15 S-W Session Spine July 22, 10-11:15

ID Title Authors

1 209 What Is The Link Between Passive Structures And Muscle Activation Patterns In Altering Lumbopelvic Angles In Standing?

Noguchi, Winberg, Callaghan, University of Waterloo

2 86 Developing A Novel Model To Measure Dynamic Joint Stiffness Of L4/L5 Joints In Human Lumbar Spines Using An Inverse Dynamic Approach

Moslehi, Hubley-Kozey, Dalhousie University

3 274 Multi-Planar Contributions During Supine Axial Rotation And Their Effect On Lumbar Intervertebral Foramen

Mayberry, Drake, University of Waterloo

4 23 Validation Of An Ultrasound Protocol To Measure Intervertebral Axial Twist In Functional Spinal Units

McKinnon, Callaghan, University of Waterloo

5 246 Evaluating The Relationship Between Muscle Activation And Spine Kinematics Through Wavelet Coherence

Mavor, Hay, Wachowiak, Graham, University of Ottawa

EAST Session Gait and Pathology 2 July 22, 10-11:15

ID Title Authors

1 195 Identifying Intra-Participant Changes In Gait Waveforms Following A Strengthening Intervention For Women With Knee Osteoarthritis Using Principal Components Analysis

Brenneman, Maly, McMaster University

2 170 Muscle Cocontraction Analysis Can Be Independent Of Normalization Technique: The Case For Non-Negative Matrix Factorization

Hassan, Deluzio, Queen's University

3 73 Differences In Knee Mechanics And Muscle Activation During Gait Between Non-Traumatic And Post-Traumatic Knee Osteoarthritis

Robbins, Rutherford, Hubley-Kozey, McGill University

4 233 Knee Pain Is Better Explained By Depressive Symptoms Than Mechanical Loading In Women With Knee Osteoarthritis

Milicevic, Brisson, Weibenga, Maly, McMaster University

5 85 Hip Biomechanics And Muscle Activation During Stair Climbing In Those With Symptomatic Femoroacetabular Impingement And Asymptomatic Controls

Hammond, Hatfield, Gilbart, Hunt, University of British Columbia

6 167 Neuromuscular Factors Predict Brace Response In Osteoarthritic Subjects

Hassan, Deluzio, Brandon, Queen's University

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FRIDAY JULY 22, 2016 11:15 - 12:30

S-W Session Sport and Exercise July 22, 11:15-12:30

ID Title Authors

1 143 Optimal Dynamics Of Human Vertical Jumping Mehrabi, McPhee, University of Waterloo

2 18 Joint Power Coordination In Load Carriage Running

Liew, Morris, Netto, Curtin University

3 259 Using Pitchf/x To Identify Characteristics Of Muscle Fatigue Among Professional Major League Baseball Starting Pitchers

Sonne, Mulla, Keir, McMaster University

4 241 Ice Skating Visual Stimulation Is Posture Perturbing For Red Bull Crashed Ice ™ Racers

Klingspon, Mercier, Doan, University of Lethbridge

5 20 Skating Propulsion: Three-Dimensional Kinematic Analysis Of High Caliber Male And Female Ice Hockey Players

Shell, Robbins, Dixon, Renaud, Turcotte, Wu, Pearsall, McGill University

6 141 The Application Of Principal Component Analysis As A Movement Pattern Recognition Technique: A Proof Of Principle

Ross, Dowling, Fischer, Graham, Queen's University

EAST Session Energy Optimization July 22, 11:15-12:30

ID Title Authors

1 283 Does Motor Variability Drive The Spontaneous Optimization To A Minimum Energy Gait?

Wong, Selinger, Donelan, Simon Fraser University

2 63 Is There An Optimal Power Profile For Jumping?

Epp-Stobbe, Costigan, Queen's University

3 189 Can Humans Continuously Optimize Energetic Cost In Multiple Dimensions?

Abram, Selinger, Donelan, Simon Fraser University

4 28 Energy Cost Of Isometric Force Production After Active Shortening In Skinned Muscle Fibres

Joumaa, Fitzowitch, Herzog, University of Calgary

5 94 Decreasing The Effort Of Walking While Harvesting Energy Through Load Control

Shepertycky, Burton, Dixon, Liu, Li, Queen's University

FRIDAY JULY 22, 2016 12:30 - 1:00 Grand

Ballroom 12:30 -

1:00 Closing Remarks

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FLOOR PLANS

Second Level (Oral Sessions, Registration, Exhibitors) Registration Desk

Exhibitors

Concourse Level (Posters) Poster Rooms

Grand Ballroom South-West

Centre East