TheRestore
Centerseeks proposals for our pilot project program. The program awards seed grants to innovative and meritorious projects that will accelerate
the use of sensor and video technology in rehabilitation research and will advance real-world monitoring and delivery of medical rehabilitation for individuals with impaired movement. Applicants can request up to $30,000 in funding. Individuals from underrepresented
racial and ethnic groups, as well as individuals with disabilities, are encouraged to apply. Applications are due October 5th, 2022.Learn
more and apply
Upcoming Webinar on Free-Living Running Data and Energy Expenditure
Wednesday, August 31st, 2022, 9:00 AM Pacific Time
We are pleased to announce the upcoming webinar by Dr. Jess Selinger from Queens University hosted by
theMobilize/RestoreCenters.
She will present her approach to characterize runners’ speeds in a free-living environment using a commercial wearable device and determine if preferred speed is consistent with task- or energy-dependent objectives. In the second part of the webinar, Dr. Selinger
will review several key best practices for analyzing large-scale health data from wearables, and how she applied them in her analysis.Learn
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Free Online Lecture Series available about the Biomechanics of Movement
Drs.
Scott Delp from Stanford University and Thomas Uchida from the University of Ottawahave released a set of 78 demos and lectures on theBiomechanics
of MovementonYouTube.
These videos include biomechanics lectures, demos of data collection systems, musculoskeletal simulation methods, homework problems, OpenSim exercises, and more. The videos are freely available to the community.Access
the videos.