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UBC MABLab

@ubc_mablab

The Motion Analysis and Biofeedback Lab at the University of British Columbia, improving joint health through biomechanics research one step at a time.

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Jesse Charlton (@jessecharlton_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Very happy to have the proofs out for the last bit of work from my MSc thesis. Ankle/rearfoot #biomechanics in knee #OA during toe-in and toe-out walking. Big thank you to UBC MABLab and @gaitmodphd for the support & guidance! Check it out 👀👀 pmrjournal.org/article/S1934-…

Very happy to have the proofs out for the last bit of work from my MSc thesis. Ankle/rearfoot #biomechanics in knee #OA during toe-in and toe-out walking.

Big thank you to <a href="/UBC_MABLab/">UBC MABLab</a> and @gaitmodphd for the support &amp; guidance!

Check it out 👀👀
pmrjournal.org/article/S1934-…
JF Esculier (@jfesculier) 's Twitter Profile Photo

NEW from our group: Do Canadians think #Running is bad for their knees? Will it lead to #Osteoarthritis ? Is Running appropriate in those with knee OA? Lots of uncertainty... More research needed vs better knowledge translation, what do you think? journals.plos.org/plosone/articl…

NEW from our group: Do Canadians think #Running is bad for their knees? Will it lead to #Osteoarthritis ? Is Running appropriate in those with knee OA? Lots of uncertainty... More research needed vs better knowledge translation, what do you think? journals.plos.org/plosone/articl…
JF Esculier (@jfesculier) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Do you have pain around or behind the knee cap that started without a trauma? The UBC MABLab is conducting an online survey (5-10min) on perceptions about causes and treatment of patellofemoral pain (knee cap pain) Please follow this link to participate ubc.ca1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_1S…

Do you have pain around or behind the knee cap that started without a trauma? The <a href="/UBC_MABLab/">UBC MABLab</a> is conducting an online survey (5-10min) on perceptions about causes and treatment of patellofemoral pain (knee cap pain)
 
Please follow this link to participate ubc.ca1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_1S…
Arthritis Research Canada (@arthritis_arc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Is running bad for our knees? A recent study by Arthritis Research Canada and University of British Columbia's Department of Physical Therapy asked runners, non-runner and doctors what they think. Find out more here: ow.ly/UXdy50js8Q1 JF Esculier Linda Li @gaitmodphd UBC MABLab Arthritis & Implementation Science Lab

Is running bad for our knees? A recent study by Arthritis Research Canada and <a href="/UBC/">University of British Columbia</a>'s Department of Physical Therapy asked runners, non-runner and doctors what they think. Find out more here: ow.ly/UXdy50js8Q1 <a href="/JFEsculier/">JF Esculier</a> <a href="/LLi_1/">Linda Li</a> @gaitmodphd <a href="/UBC_MABLab/">UBC MABLab</a> <a href="/Arthritis_UBC/">Arthritis & Implementation Science Lab</a>
Arthritis Research Canada (@arthritis_arc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

An Arthritis Research Canada & UBC MABLab study has revealed Canadians think running can damage their knees but little evidence proves the connection. Learn more about this research: ow.ly/GGGs50jRwkr JF Esculier Linda Li @gaitmodphd

An <a href="/Arthritis_ARC/">Arthritis Research Canada</a> &amp; <a href="/UBC_MABLab/">UBC MABLab</a> study has revealed Canadians think running can damage their knees but little evidence proves the connection. Learn more about this research: ow.ly/GGGs50jRwkr <a href="/JFEsculier/">JF Esculier</a> <a href="/LLi_1/">Linda Li</a> @gaitmodphd
Michael A. Hunt (@mhunt_ubc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New research from our group UBC MABLab JF Esculier hot off the press The Knee! Take home message: osteoarthritic cartilage generally responds similar to healthy cartilage immediately after a run, but may take a bit longer to normalize. doi.org/10.1016/j.knee…

New research from our group <a href="/UBC_MABLab/">UBC MABLab</a> <a href="/JFEsculier/">JF Esculier</a> hot off the press <a href="/TheKneeJournal/">The Knee</a>! Take home message: osteoarthritic cartilage generally responds similar to healthy cartilage immediately after a run, but may take a bit longer to normalize.

doi.org/10.1016/j.knee…
Michaela Khan (@michaelacmkhan) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🚨NEW REVIEW!🚨 🏃‍♀️Running ≠ "wear out" joints 🏃‍♂️Future research needed in clinical populations 🏆Miles = smiles! 😃 Full article: rdcu.be/cxk7G Sports Medicine

🚨NEW REVIEW!🚨
🏃‍♀️Running ≠ "wear out" joints 
🏃‍♂️Future research needed in clinical populations 
🏆Miles = smiles! 😃
Full article: rdcu.be/cxk7G <a href="/SportsMedicineJ/">Sports Medicine</a>
Michael A. Hunt (@mhunt_ubc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Come do a PhD with me and Dr. Jackie Whittaker UBC MABLab. Looking for people interested in MSK rehab, clinical biomechanics, wearables, and/or muscle and movement function. Register your interest at bit.ly/3Bz7mAs by November 30, 2021.

Alex Hutchinson (@sweatscience) 's Twitter Profile Photo

No, running won't ruin your knees. But nearly half of U.S. adults end up with knee osteoarthritis anyway, so *something* is ruining knees! I asked a bunch of experts what we can do to preserve and protect our knees before they start failing. nytimes.com/2021/11/19/wel…

UBC Media Relations (@ubcnews) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Why does it matter that Lululemon launched shoes that are designed for women's feet—first? @UBCMedicine UBC MABLab PhD student Michaela Khan discusses. via Toronto Star thestar.com/business/2022/…

UBC MABLab (@ubc_mablab) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Congratulations to Dr. Calvin Tse! A pleasure to be present for your skillful defence of a complex and in-depth body of work. The MABLab will not be the same without you!

Congratulations to Dr. Calvin Tse! A pleasure to be present for your skillful defence of a complex and in-depth body of work. The MABLab will not be the same without you!
VCH Research Institute (@vchresearch) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Meet Jesse Charlton – A post-doc researcher at @Mobility_Health & recent recipient of the VCHRI Top Graduating Doctoral Student Award who is working to improve quality of life for people with musculoskeletal disease using wearables: vchri.ca/stories/2022/0… UBC Department of Physical Therapy UBC MABLab

UBC MABLab (@ubc_mablab) 's Twitter Profile Photo

What a pleasure to participate in #NACOB2022! Happy to share some MABLab work by Jesse Charlton and Calvin Tse and to feel inspired by researchers from across the continent. Big thanks to the organizers NACOB!

What a pleasure to participate in #NACOB2022! Happy to share some MABLab work by <a href="/JesseCharlton_/">Jesse Charlton</a> and Calvin Tse and to feel inspired by researchers from across the continent. Big thanks to the organizers <a href="/NACoBiomechs/">NACOB</a>!