Biomedical Sciences Instrumentation
Overview
Biomedical Sciences Instrumentation is a scientific journal, published since 1963 in English. The journal's country of origin is United States and its primary focus areas are biomedical engineering and biophysics.
Details
Details
Abbr.
Biomed Sci Instrum
Start
1963
End
Continuing
Frequency
Annual
p-ISSN
0067-8856
Country
United States
Language
English
Specialties
Biomedical Engineering
Biophysics
Biophysics
Metrics
Metrics
h-index / Ranks: 9184
37
SJR / Ranks: 15110
120
CiteScore / Ranks: 14616
0.30
Recent Articles
1.
Patton D, Huber C, Margulies S, Master C, Arbogast K
Biomed Sci Instrum
. 2022 Oct;
57(2):106-113.
PMID: 36238448
Previous studies have investigated the head impact kinematics of purposeful heading in youth soccer; however, less than a third of all head injuries in youth soccer have been found to...
2.
Campolettano E, Gellner R, Egeli E, Rowson S
Biomed Sci Instrum
. 2020 Sep;
55(2):212-217.
PMID: 32913380
Youth football players comprise almost 70% of the football playing population, and the ongoing development of these athletes makes the understanding of concussions and repetitive head impact exposure in this...
3.
Gellner R, Campolettano E, Rowson S
Biomed Sci Instrum
. 2020 Sep;
54(1):39-45.
PMID: 32913379
In order to address concerns about head injury in youth sports, a number of youth football organizations have developed rules and recommendations surrounding the tackling form which should be used...
4.
Campolettano E, Gellner R, Rowson S
Biomed Sci Instrum
. 2020 Sep;
54(1):24-31.
PMID: 32913378
Static postural control testing is often conducted by clinicians and athletic trainers for use with athletes who have sustained a concussion. Dynamic postural control involves the body's response to perturbation...
5.
Campolettano E, Rowson S
Biomed Sci Instrum
. 2020 Sep;
54(1):1-8.
PMID: 32913377
Concussions occur in youth football with lower frequency than observed at higher levels of play, though the effect of repetitive subconcussive head impacts resulting from participation in youth football is...
6.
Pollind M, Soangra R, Grant-Beuttler M, Aminian A
Biomed Sci Instrum
. 2020 Mar;
55(2):192-198.
PMID: 32214531
Idiopathic toe walking is associated with lack of heel strike during the initial contact phase of a gait cycle. Idiopathic toe walking affects 5-12% of healthy children in the US....
7.
Kim S, Soangra R, Grant-Beuttler M, Aminian A
Biomed Sci Instrum
. 2020 Mar;
55(2):178-185.
PMID: 32214530
Idiopathic toe walking on the balls of the feet is commonly found in children. Many toddlers who are just beginning to walk show signs of toe walking, but when toe...
8.
Soangra R, Lockhart T
Biomed Sci Instrum
. 2020 Mar;
53:359-366.
PMID: 32214529
Previous studies on lateral stepping gait have demonstrated decreased variability and also decreased involvement of central nervous system's active control in the direction of progression. This study sought to further...
9.
Soangra R, Lockhart T
Biomed Sci Instrum
. 2020 Mar;
53:134-141.
PMID: 32214528
Performance of secondary task i.e. dual task affects certain aspects of gait, but the relationship between gait variability and dual tasking is not well understood. This study evaluated the effects...
10.
Benghuzzi H, Tucci M, Farah I
Biomed Sci Instrum
. 2020 Jan;
55(2):485-490.
PMID: 31929660
The specific aim of this investigation was to investigate the effects of hydroxyapatite (HA) sintered at different temperatures on the proliferation, morphology, and cellular alterations of Embryonal Lung Fibroblasts (MRC-5)...