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Lower extremity loading device during Magnetic Resonance Imaging

The anticipated outcome of the project is a device that will be able to initiate eccentric, concentric and isometric contractions in the hamstring at a constant tension (MR compatible).

Project Overview

Hamstring strain injuries (HSIs) are the most common musculoskeletal injuries experienced in many sports and recreational activities. Prior HSIs have been shown to significantly increase patients’ risk for additional injury, due in part to neuromuscular alterations. In order to research this phenomena and supplement the current rehabilitation process, a biomedical device is required. This device must be compatible with magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and mechanically induce hamstring activation on a patient in the supine position in the MRI machine. The device will then collect knee flexion and resistance data that can be observed with the MR imaging.

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Team Picture (Left to Right: Ethan Rao, Caelen Nickel, Micah Schoff, Nikhil Chandra)
Team Picture (Left to Right: Ethan Rao, Caelen Nickel, Micah Schoff, Nikhil Chandra)

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Team Members

  • Nikhil Chandra - Team Leader
  • Caelen Nickel - Communicator
  • Micah Schoff - BSAC & BPAG
  • Ethan Rao - BWIG

Advisor and Client

  • Sarah Edwards - Advisor
  • Prof. John Puccinelli - Advisor
  • Prof. Scott Crawford - Client
  • Prof. Beth Meyerand - Alternate Contact
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