The Restore and Mobilize Centers at Stanford University and C-STAR at Shirley Ryan Ability Lab have organized a research summit, “Models & Sensors to Measure Real-World Muscle Function & Movement.” The goal of the meeting is to showcase late-breaking research along with available tools, frameworks, and best practices for applying machine learning and wearable sensing to study real world movement. The scientific session will include invited speakers and short oral presentations selected from submitted abstracts. This full-day meeting will take place on Sunday, June 18, 2023 at the Nordic Centre in Canmore, AB, Canada just prior to the Rocky Mountain Muscle Symposium. Registration will open soon and abstracts will be due in April 2023. Please also consider attending and submitting an abstract to the Rocky Mountain Muscle Symposium.
3D-PASS: A Score Based on 3D Anatomy to Describe Kneecap Instability Severity
Current clinical scores for predicting patellar instability treatment outcomes rely on 2D imaging measurements that do not fully describe 3D anatomy. Marissa Sinopoli and a team of Mobilize Center researchers at Stanford University developed a novel 3D Read more