Michael R. Carhart, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ, United States |
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"Michael Carhart"Mean distance: 18.92 (cluster 22)
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Sign in to add mentorGary T Yamaguchi | grad student | 2000 | Arizona State | |
(Biomechanical analysis of compensatory stepping: Implications for paraplegics standing via FNS.) |
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Richards D, Carhart M, Scher I, et al. (2009) Head kinematics during experimental snowboard falls: Implications for snow helmet standards Astm Special Technical Publication. 1510: 101-107 |
Scher I, Richards D, Carhart M, et al. (2009) Pediatric head and neck injuries in snow sports: Evaluating the influence of helmets Astm Special Technical Publication. 1510: 91-100 |
Huang H, He J, Herman R, et al. (2006) Modulation effects of epidural spinal cord stimulation on muscle activities during walking. Ieee Transactions On Neural Systems and Rehabilitation Engineering : a Publication of the Ieee Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society. 14: 14-23 |
Yamaguchi GT, Ashby B, Lai W, et al. (2006) Occupant mechanics in rollover simulations of high and low aspect ratio vehicles Sae Technical Papers |
Yamaguchi GT, Carhart MR, Larson R, et al. (2005) Electromyographic activity and posturing of the human neck during rollover tests Sae Technical Papers |
Yamaguchi GT, Richards D, Larson RE, et al. (2005) Development of a computational method to predict occupant motions and neck loads during rollovers Sae Technical Papers |
Carhart M, Yamaguchi G. (2000) Estimation of the muscle forces in normal human gait: evaluation of pseudoinverse method Annals of Biomedical Engineering. 28: S-11 |
Carhart M, Yamaguchi G. (2000) Biomechanical analysis of compensatory stepping: implications for paraplegics standing via functional neuromuscular stimulation Annals of Biomedical Engineering. 28: S-12 |