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Andrew J. Pohl
Andrew J. Pohl
Graduate Student, Faculty of Kinesiology, University of Calgary
Verified email at ucalgary.ca
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A hierarchical cluster analysis to determine whether injured runners exhibit similar kinematic gait patterns
S Jauhiainen, AJ Pohl, S Äyrämö, JP Kauppi, R Ferber
Scandinavian Journal of Medicine & Science in Sports 30 (4), 732-740, 2020
442020
New Considerations for Collecting Biomechanical Data Using Wearable Sensors: How Does Inclination Influence the Number of Runs Needed to Determine a Stable Running Gait Pattern?
NU Ahamed, LC Benson, CA Clermont, AJ Pohl, R Ferber
Sensors 19 (11), 2516, 2019
182019
Fatigue-related changes in running gait patterns persist in the days following a marathon race
CA Clermont, AJ Pohl, R Ferber
Journal of sport rehabilitation 29 (7), 934-941, 2019
132019
Stressed volume estimated by finite element analysis predicts the fatigue life of human cortical bone: The role of vascular canals as stress concentrators
LL Loundagin, AJ Pohl, WB Edwards
Bone 143, 115647, 2021
102021
The online delivery of exercise oncology classes supported with health coaching: a parallel pilot randomized controlled trial
M Eisele, AJ Pohl, MH McDonough, ML McNeely, M Ester, JT Daun, ...
Pilot and Feasibility Studies 9 (1), 82, 2023
62023
Blood flow restriction during high-intensity interval cycling exacerbates psychophysiological responses to a greater extent in females than males
ZJ McClean, A Young, AJ Pohl, NM Fine, JF Burr, M MacInnis, ...
Journal of Applied Physiology 134 (3), 596-609, 2023
42023
Differences in kinetic variables between injured and uninjured rearfoot runners: A hierarchical cluster analysis
AM Senevirathna, AJ Pohl, MJ Jordan, WB Edwards, R Ferber
Scandinavian Journal of Medicine & Science in Sports 33 (2), 160-168, 2023
32023
The probability of whole-bone fatigue fracture can be accurately predicted using specimen-specific finite element analysis incorporating a stochastic failure model
IT Haider, AJ Pohl, WB Edwards
Journal of Biomechanics 143, 111273, 2022
22022
A generalised smoothing approach for continuous, planar, inverse kinematics problems
AJ Pohl, MR Schofield, R Ferber
Journal of Biomechanics 141, 111158, 2022
22022
Comparing the performance of Bayesian and least-squares approaches for inverse kinematics problems
AJ Pohl, MR Schofield, R Ferber
Journal of Biomechanics 126, 110597, 2021
22021
The online delivery of exercise oncology classes supported with health coaching: A pilot randomized controlled trial
M Eisele, R Twomey, AJ Pohl, MH McDonough, ML McNeely, M Ester, ...
medRxiv, 2021.11. 29.21266169, 2021
12021
Adaptive P-Splines for challenging filtering problems in biomechanics
AJ Pohl, MR Schofield, WB Edwards, R Ferber
Journal of Biomechanics, 112074, 2024
2024
Influence of microarchitecture on stressed volume and mechanical fatigue behaviour of equine subchondral bone
A Koshyk, AJ Pohl, Y Takahashi, WM Scott, HD Sparks, WB Edwards
Bone, 117054, 2024
2024
Differences in Kinetic Variables Between Injured and Healthy Rearfoot Runners: A Hierachical Cluster Analysis
AM Senevirathna, AJ Pohl, MJ Jordan, WB Edwards, R Ferber
Available at SSRN 3969843, 0
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