July 2023

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Symposia at ACRM Conference on Clinical Utility of Video-Based Movement Analysis

Members of the Restore and Mobilize Centers at Stanford and C-STAR at the Shirley Ryan AbilityLab will be leading a workshop entitled “Video-Based Movement Analysis for the Clinic and Community.” The symposia will be focused on video based tools such as: Human pose estimation and other computer vision algorithms OpenCap Read more…

By admin, 4 monthsJuly 19, 2023 ago
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Tutorial at ASB on Large Scale Biomechanics Studies and Data Sharing

Members of the Restore and Mobilize Centers will be leading a tutorial entitled “Enabling Large-Scale Biomechanics Studies and Data Sharing Using OpenCap and AddBiomechanics.” The workshop will be focused on three tools: OpenCap – software for measuring human movement using smartphone videos AddBiomechanics – cloud-based software for computing inverse kinematics Read more…

By admin, 4 monthsJuly 19, 2023 ago
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Workshop at TGCS on Rapidly Developing Musculoskeletal Simulations

Members of the Restore and Mobilize Centers will be leading a workshop entitled “New Tools for Rapidly Developing Musculoskeletal Simulations” focused on two tools: OpenCap – software for measuring human movement using smartphone videos AddBiomechanics – cloud-based software for computing inverse kinematics and dynamics from marker-based motion capture data  Learn Read more…

By admin, 4 monthsJuly 19, 2023 ago
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Apply to Participate in Virtual Office Hours for Biomechanical Modeling or Machine Learning Research Questions

We are pleased to announce we will be holding Virtual Office Hours to support researchers working with wearable sensors, video technology, and other modalities in rehabilitation research. These office hours are offered as part of the training efforts of our Restore and Mobilize Centers. We will have three tracks for Read more…

By admin, 4 monthsJuly 19, 2023 ago
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    The Mobilize Center is a Biomedical Technology Resource Center, funded by the NIH National Institute of Biomedical Imaging and Bioengineering (NIBIB) and the Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute Of Child Health & Human Development (NICHD) of the National Institutes of Health (NIH) under Grant P41EB027060.


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