The Department of Physical Therapy Education and Department of Computing Sciences were represented at the 2014 Gait and Clinical Movement Analysis Society Conference in Newark, Delaware, from June 24-27, 2014.
Second-year graduate students Ashley Kuzbary and Jordan Moore, and Assistant Professor Srikant Vallabhajosula from Elon’s Department of Physical Therapy Education, presented their research work at the 2014 Gait and Clinical Movement Analysis Society Conference.
Two of the three presentations were work done in collaboration with Associate Professor Shannon Duvall and her student from Elon’s Department of Computing Sciences. The third presentation involved intra-departmental collaboration between Vallabhajosula and Professor Charity Johansson. The three abstracts were selected for poster presentation via a peer-review process that selected 80 out of 150 submitted abstracts.
The authors and titles of the presentations are:
TITLE: Microsoft Kinect has Poor Concurrent Validity in Evaluating Gait in the Sagittal Plane
AUTHORS: Ashley Kuzbary, Jordan Moore, Adam Schessel, Schuyler Goodwin, Shannon Duvall, Srikant Vallabhajosula
PRESENTER: Ashley Kuzbary
TITLE: Microsoft Kinect has Poor Concurrent Validity when Measuring Sagittal Plane Joint Angles during Gait Initiation
AUTHORS: Jordan Moore, Ashley Kuzbary, Adam Schessel, Schuyler Goodwin, Shannon Duvall, Srikant Vallabhajosula
PRESENTER: Jordan Moore
TITLE: Effects of Static and Dynamic Balance Training Protocols on Gait in Older Adults with Moderate Fall-Risk
AUTHORS: Srikant Vallabhajosula and Charity Johansson
PRESENTER: Srikant Vallabhajosula