😃 In a new article published in J Biomech, Nielsen et al. report pregnancy hormones may drive arterial mechanoadaptation in early pregnancy and postpartum; disorganized actin and resultant cell relaxation point to a synthetic cell phenotype.
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😃 In a new article published in J Biomech, Schuldis et al. proposed a method to generate an approximation of the ISB coordinate system on a hemipelvis, providing a new approach to positioning coordinate systems on the human pelvis.
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😃 In a new article published in J Biomech, Wang et al. developed a facile and generalizable method for predicting dynamic interior stress in lymph nodes, grounded in our mechanoimmunological framework.
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😃 In a new letter to the editor published in J Biomech, Makaryan et al. suggest that incorporating respiratory-driven trunk dynamics may refine the mechanical framework proposed by van Dieën et al. (2026) for the study of gait stabilization.
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😃 In a new article published in J Biomech, Berkelmans et al. shows models including whole-body angular momentum only slightly increase explained variance versus models using only CoM kinematics, suggesting mediolateral foot placement is mainly coordinated with CoM linear momentum.
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😃 In a new article published in J Biomech, Fallah et al. indicate that KFeNS provides enhanced mechanical stability and resistance to shear-induced displacement compared with DHS + AS under the investigated loading conditions.
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😃 In a new article published in J Biomech, Momenzadeh et al. suggest that plantar fascia stretch is influenced by both metatarsophalangeal dorsiflexion and direct aponeurosis pressure, and that a properly designed device can replicate clinically relevant strain patterns.
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😃 In a new article published in J Biomech, Konrath et al. demonstrate that SAS and joint mechanics significantly differ in ACJ-reconstructed, potentially increasing crowding between the supraspinatus footprint and the anterior acromion at lower humeral elevation angles.
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😃 In a new article published in J Biomech, Brown et al. demonstrate that applying high-intensity standing-slips to people with Parkinson’s disease is feasible and that they can adapt to repeated slips by adjusting their COM motion state and refining reactive stepping.
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😃 In a new article published in J Biomech, Davis IV et al. indicate that gait metrics available from consumer-grade wearable sensors contain meaningful information about the internal forces in the Achilles tendon and patellofemoral joint.
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