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Jayishni N Maharaj

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Shi B, Barzan M, Nasseri A, Maharaj J, Diamond L, Saxby D
Comput Methods Programs Biomed . 2024 Aug; 256:108370. PMID: 39180912
Background And Objective: Three-dimensional spatial mechanisms have been used to accurately predict passive knee kinematics, and have shown potential to be used in optimized multibody kinematic models. Such multi-body models...
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Hatton A, Chatfield M, Gane E, Maharaj J, Cattagni T, Burns J, et al.
Disabil Rehabil . 2024 May; 47(3):751-761. PMID: 38819206
Purpose: To determine whether short-term wear of textured insoles alters balance, gait, foot sensation, physical activity, or patient-reported outcomes, in people with diabetic neuropathy. Materials And Methods: 53 adults with...
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Hatton A, Williams K, Chatfield M, Hurn S, Maharaj J, Gane E, et al.
Brain Impair . 2024 Jan; 24(2):148-167. PMID: 38167196
Background: Innovative shoe insoles, designed to enhance sensory information on the plantar surface of the feet, could help to improve walking in people with Multiple Sclerosis. Objective: To compare the...
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Ebrahimi A, Daniels K, Gaffney B, Banks C, McDonald K, Kessler S, et al.
J Biomech . 2023 Jan; 146:111419. PMID: 36587460
Gender biases and inequities are prevalent across many scientific fields and biomechanics is likely no exception. While progress has been made to support women in the field, especially at biomechanics...
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Hatton A, Williams K, Chatfield M, Hurn S, Maharaj J, Gane E, et al.
Disabil Rehabil . 2022 Sep; 45(20):3379-3387. PMID: 36107939
Purpose: To investigate the immediate effects of wearing novel sensory-stimulating textured insoles on balance and gait in 41 people with multiple sclerosis (pwMS). Materials And Methods: Assessments of balance (firm/foam...
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Asmussen M, Lichtwark G, Maharaj J
J Appl Biomech . 2022 Jul; 38(4):221-231. PMID: 35894959
Humans have the remarkable ability to run over variable terrains. During locomotion, however, humans are unstable in the mediolateral direction and this instability must be controlled actively-a goal that could...
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Shi B, Barzan M, Nasseri A, Carty C, Lloyd D, Davico G, et al.
Comput Methods Programs Biomed . 2022 Jul; 225:107002. PMID: 35882107
Background And Objective: Accurate representation of bone shape is important for subject-specific musculoskeletal models as it may influence modelling of joint kinematics, kinetics, and muscle dynamics. Statistical shape modelling is...
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Perevoshchikova N, Moerman K, Akhbari B, Bindra R, Maharaj J, Lloyd D, et al.
PLoS One . 2021 Nov; 16(11):e0256528. PMID: 34797871
Rupture of the scapholunate interosseous ligament can cause the dissociation of scaphoid and lunate bones, resulting in impaired wrist function. Current treatments (e.g., tendon-based surgical reconstruction, screw-based fixation, fusion, or...
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Maharaj J, Rainbow M, Cresswell A, Kessler S, Konow N, Gehring D, et al.
Comput Methods Biomech Biomed Engin . 2021 Oct; 25(5):554-565. PMID: 34698598
We developed and validated a multi-segment foot and ankle model for human walking and running. The model has 6-segments, and 7 degrees of freedom; motion between foot segments were constrained...
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Maharaj J, Kessler S, Rainbow M, DAndrea S, Konow N, Kelly L, et al.
Front Bioeng Biotechnol . 2020 Mar; 8:106. PMID: 32211386
The intricate motion of the small bones of the feet are critical for its diverse function. Accurately measuring the 3-dimensional (3D) motion of these bones has attracted much attention over...