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Andrew J Hamel

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Hamel A, Sharkey N, Buczek F, Michelson J
Gait Posture . 2004 Sep; 20(2):147-53. PMID: 15336284
The motions of the tibia, talus, and calcaneus during walking were analyzed three-dimensionally using a dynamic cadaver model that recreates the stance phase of walking. Rigid marker clusters were attached...
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Olson S, Connolly E, Smith S, Hamel A, Sharkey N, Bay B
Clin Orthop Relat Res . 2004 Jul; (423):64-73. PMID: 15232428
A closed intraarticular fracture is a complex injury that consists of a physical disruption of the subchondral bone and articular surface, and an impaction injury to the articular surface that...
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Erdemir A, Hamel A, Fauth A, Piazza S, Sharkey N
J Bone Joint Surg Am . 2004 Mar; 86(3):546-52. PMID: 14996881
Background: The plantar aponeurosis is known to be a major contributor to arch support, but its role in transferring Achilles tendon loads to the forefoot remains poorly understood. The goal...
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Erdemir A, Hamel A, Piazza S, Sharkey N
J Biomech . 2003 Feb; 36(3):449-55. PMID: 12594993
Fiberoptic cables have previously been used for tendon force measurements in vivo. To measure forces in the Achilles tendon, a cable is passed mediolaterally through the skin and tendon, transverse...
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Michelson J, Hamel A, Buczek F, Sharkey N
J Bone Joint Surg Am . 2002 Nov; 84(11):2029-38. PMID: 12429766
Background: Previous studies involving axially loaded ankle cadaver specimens undergoing a passive range of motion after fracture have demonstrated rotatory instability patterns consisting of excessive external rotation during plantar flexion....
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Sharkey N, Hamel A
Clin Biomech (Bristol) . 2001 Jun; 13(6):420-433. PMID: 11415817
OBJECTIVE: This study was undertaken to evaluate the performance of a new dynamic laboratory model of the stance phase of gait. DESIGN: Five cadaver feet were repetitively tested in the...