Kristin Morgan | The Data Science of Sports Injury
MAY 10, 2021
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Description: In the world of biomechanics, engineers continuously aim to innovate and create new models for better understanding of their research. In this episode, Kristin Morgan (University of Connecticut) returns to the show as she explains how they use gait as a form of diagnostic tool in maximizing human performance. Having experiences on sports herself, Morgan presents how they use gait to measure recovery from physical impairment, specifically for ACL-related injuries. Aside from this, however, she also explains how they use the same tool to measure recovery from cognitive impairment. An insightful episode for all!



 



Keywords: biomechanics, models, metrics, gait, engineering, statistics, cognitive impairment, physical impairment



 



0:00 - Intro



03:01 - Creating models for performance optimization



07:23 - Why gait is an effective diagnostic tool



11:38 - Maximizing gait in creating models for post-ACLR



17:35 - Manifestation of different injuries & models



22:01 - Modeling motor control



26:28 - Applying other models in biomechanics



30:50 - Using asymmetric walking for recovery



39:30 - Understanding cognitive impairment recovery



44:19 - Moving forward with gait as diagnostic tool



45:40 - Taking inspiration from other fields / Statistics in Engineering



47:45 - Engineering and statistics hand in hand



52:50 - Limitations of modeling in biomechanics



54:20 - Starting a career in biomechanics



58:20 - Including cognitive impairment



1:00:20 - Tailoring models to specific cases



1:05:33 - Applying the models to injuries other than ACL

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