Publications

  1. Randolph AB, Reifler K, Chadha V, Jacobs TDB, Beschorner KE; The need for better metrics for floor-tile topography: Conventional metrics correlate only modestly with walking friction; Tribology International,vol. 193, p. 109366, 2024.
  2. Rekant J, Rothenberger S, Chambers A; Obesity-Specific Considerations for Assessing Gait with Inertial Measurement Unit-Based vs. Optokinetic Motion Capture; Sensors, vol. 24, p. 1232, 2024. 
  3. Beschorner KE, Nasarwanji M, Deschler C, Hemler SL; Prospective validity assessment of a friction prediction model based on tread outsole features of slip-resistant shoes; Applied Ergonomics, vol. 114, p. 104110, 2024.
  4. Suri A, VanSwearingen J, Baillargeon EM, Crane BM, Moored KD, Carlson MC, Dunlap P, Donahue PT, Redfern MS, Brach JS, Sejdic E; Association of Gait Quality with Daily-Life Mobility: An Actigraphy and Global Positioning System Based Analysis in Community-Dwelling Older Adults; IEEE Trans Biomed Engineering, Early Access, vol. 71(1), pp. 130-138, 2023. 
  5. Beschorner K, Ing H, Chadha V, Randolph A, Reifler K, Jacobs T; Shoe-floor friction is predicted by high-frequency material properties and small-scale floor topographical features; Footwear Science, vol. 15(sup1), pp. S82-S83, 2023. 
  6. Bohlke K, Perera S, Baillargeon EM, Redfern MS, Sparto PJ, Sejdic E, Rosso AL; Exercise Interventions, postural control, and prefrontal cortex activation in older adults; Brain and Cognition, vol. 171, p. 106063, 2023.
  7. Bohlke K, Zhu X, Sparto PJ, Redfern MS, Rosano C, Sejdic E, Rosso AL; The Effect of a Verbal Cognitive Task on Postural Sway Does Not Persist When the Task is Over; Sensors, vol. 23(16), p. 7218, 2023.
  8. McNeish BL, Dittus K, Mossburg J, Krant N, Steinharter JA, Feb K, Cote H, Hehir MK, Reynolds R, Redfern MS, Rosano C, Richardson JK, Kolb N; Executive function is associated with balance and falls in older cancer survivors treated with chemotherapy: A  cross-sectional study; Journal of Geriatric Oncology, vol. 14(8), p. 101637, 2023.
  9. Quirk DA, Johnson M, Anderson D, Smuck M, Sun R, Matthew R, Bailey J, Marras W, Bell K, Darwin J, Bowden A; Biomechanical Phenotyping of Chronic Low Back Pain: Protocol for BACPAC; Pain Medicine, vol. 24(1), pp. S48-S60, 2023.
  10. Riffitts M, Oh A, Patel V, Smith CN, Murati S, Bailes A, Allen M, Dombrowski M, Lee JY, Donaldson III WF, Clark WW, Bell K; Functional range of motion of the cervical spine in cervical fusion patients during activities of daily living; Journal of Biomechanics, vol. 152, p. 111528, 2023. 
  11. Vo NV, Piva SR, Patterson CG, McKernan GP, Zhou L, Bell KM, Anderst W, Greco CM, Schneider MJ, Delitto A, Dicianno BE, Darwin J, Sowa GA; Toward the Identification of Distinct Phenotypes: Research Protocol for the Low Back Pain Biological, Biomechanical, and Behavioral Cohort Study and the BACPAC Mechanistic Research Center at the University of Pittsburgh; Pain Medicine, vol. 24(1), pp. S36-S47, 2023.
  12. Beschorner KE, Randolph AB; Friction performance of resilient flooring under contaminant conditions relevant to healthcare settings; Applied Ergonomics, vol. 108, p. 103960, 2023.
  13. Beschorner KE, Chanda A, Moyer BE, Reasinger A, Griffin SC, Johnston IM; Validating the ability of a portable shoe-floor friction testing device, NextSTEPS, to predict human slips; Applied Ergonomics, vol. 106, p. 103854, 2023.
  14. Deschler CL, Pliner EM, Sturnieks DL, Lord SR, Beschorner KE; Correlations between reach, lean and ladder tipping risk; Journal of Biomechanics, vol. 150, p. 111508, 2023.
  15. Griffin SC, Williams V, Vidic N, Beschorner KE; During roof-to ladder transitions, walk-through extensions modify required friction direction; Journal of Biomechanics, vol. 159, p. 111780, 2023.
  16. Hemler SL, Beschorner KE; Validation of a portable shoe tread scanner to predict slip risk; Journal of Safety Research, vol. 86, pp. 5-11, 2023. 
  17. Suri S, VanSwearingen J, Dunlap P, Redfern MS, Rosso AL, Sejdić E; Facilitators and Barriers to Real-Life Mobility in Community-Dwelling Older Adults: A Narrative Review of Accelerometry and Global Positioning System-Based Studies; Aging Clinical and Experimental Research, vol. 34(8), pp. 1733-1746, 2022. 
  18. Rekant J, Rothenberger S, Chambers AJ; Validation of Inertial Measurement Unit-Based Motion Capture with a Single Calibration File for Assessing Gait in Healthy Young Adults; Measurement, SSRN, 2022.
  19. Ma CZH, Bao T, DiCesare CA, Harris I, Chambers A, Shull PB, Zheng YP, Cham R, Sienko KH; Reducing Slip Risk: A Feasibility Study of Gait Training with Semi-Real-Time Feedback of Foot-Floor Contact Angle; Sensors, vol. 22(10), p. 3641, 2022.
  20. Brach JS, Perera S, Shuman V, Gil AB, Kriska A, Nadkarni NK, Rockette-Wagner B, Cham R, VanSwearingen JM; Effect of Timing and Coordination Training on Mobility and Physcical Activity Among Community-Dwelling Older Adults A Randomized Clinical Trial; JAMA Network Open, vol. 5(5), p. 32212921, 2022.
  21. Karabin MJ, Sparto PJ, Rosano C, Redfern MS; Impact of strength and balance on functional gait assessment performance in older adults; Gait Posture, vol. 91, pp. 306-311, 2022. 
  22. Hemler SL, Pliner EM, Redfern MS, Haight JM, Beschorner KE; Effects of natural shoe wear on traction performance: a longitudinal study; Footwear Science, vol. 14(1), pp. 1-12, 2022.
  23. Riffitts M, Cook H, McClincy M, Bell K; Evaluation of a Smart Knee Brace for Range of Motion and Velocity Monitoring during Rehabilitation Exercises and an Exergame; Sensors, vol. 22(24), p. 9965, 2022.
  24. Wawrose RA, Couch BK, Dombrowski M, Chen SR, Oyekan A, Dong Q, Wang D, Zhou C, Chen J, Modali K, Johnson M, Sedor-Schiffhauer Z, Hitchens TK, Jin T, Bell KM, Lee JY, Sowa GA, Vo NV; Percutaneous lumbar annular puncture: A rat model to study intervertebral disc degeneration and pain-related behavior; Jor Spine, vol. 5(2), p. e1202, 2022.
  25. Bharthi R, Sukinik JR, Hemler SL, Beschorner KE; Shoe Tread Wear Occurs Primarily during Early Stance and Precedes the Peak Required Coefficient of Friction; Footwear Science, vol. 14(3), pp. 219-228, 2022.
  26. Griffin SC, Hemler SL, Beschorner KE; Investigating the Influence of Spatiotemporal Gait Characteristics on Shoe Wear Rate; IISE Transactions on Occupational Ergonomics and Human Factors, vol. 10(1), pp. 1-6, 2022.
  27. Meehan EE, Vidic N, Beschorner KE; In contrast to slip-resistant shoes, fluid drainage capacity explains friction performance across shoes that are not slip-resistant; Applied Ergonomics, vol. 100, p. 103663, 2022.
  28. Williams DD, Beschorner KE, Sturnieks DL, Lord SR, Pliner EM; Situational factors that influence overreaching on a ladder during a gutter clearing task among older adults; Applied Ergonomics, vol. 104, p. 103794, 2022.
  29. Beschorner KE, Meehan EE, Iraqi A, Hemler SL; Designing shoe tread for friction performance: a hierarchical approach; Footwear Science, vol. 12(sup1), pp. S97-S99, 2021.
  30. Ding R, Gujrati A, Pendolino MM, Beschorner KE, Jacobs TDB; Going Beyond Traditional Roughness Metrics for Floor Tiles: Measuring Topography Down to the Nanoscalel; Tribiology Letters, vol. 69(3), 2021.
  31. Hemler S, Beschorner K; Out of the box and into the workplace - the friction mechanics of worn shoes; Footwear Science, vol. 13(sup1), pp. S67-S69, 2021.
  32. Hemler SL, Sider JR, Redfern MS, Beschorner KE; Gait kinetics impact shoe tread wear rate; Gait & Posture, vol. 86, pp. 157-161, 2021.
  33. Pliner EM, Sturnieks DL, Beschorner KE, Redfern MS, Lord SR; Individual factors that influence task performance on a stepladder in older people; Safety Science, vol. 136, p. 105152, 2021.
  34. Seneli RM, Beschorner KE, O'Connor KM, Keenan KG, Earl-Boehm JE, Cobb SC; Foot joint coupling variability differences between habitual rearfoot and forefoot runners prior to and following an exhaustive run; Journal of Electromyography and Kinesiology, vol. 57, p. 102514, 2021.
  35. Cham R, Iverson JM, Bailes AH, Jennings JR, Eack SM, Redfern MS; Attention and sensory integration for postural control in young adults with autism spectrum disorders; Experimental Brain Research, vol. 239(5), pp. 1417-1426, 2021.
  36. Dasgupta P, VanSwearingen J, Godfrey A, Redfern M, Montero-Odasso M, Sejdic E; Acceleration Gait Measures as Proxies for Motor Skill of Walking: A Narrative Review; IEEE Transactions on Neural Systems and Rehabilitation Engineering, vol. 29, pp. 249-261, 2021.
  37. Walter PJ, Tushak CM, Hemler SL, Beschorner KE; Effect of tread design and hardness on interfacial fluid force and friction in artificially worn shoes; Footwear Science, vol. 13(3), pp. 245-254, 2021.
  38. O'Connell C, Redfern M, Chan KC, Wollstein G, Conner IP, Cham R; Sensory integration abilities for balance in glaucoma, a preliminary study; Scientific Reports, vol. 11(1), p. 19691, 2021.
  39. Suri A, Rosso AL, VanSwearingen J, Coffman LM, Redfern MS, Brach JS, Sejdic E; Mobility of Older Adults: Gait Quality Measurements Are Associtated with Life-Space Assessment Scores; Journals of Gerontology Series A-Biological Sciences and Medical Sciences, vol. 76(10), pp. E299-E306, 2021.
  40. Magana LC, Murati S, Riffitts M, Harrison C, Harris A, Sowa G, Johnson JT, Bell K, Nilsen M; Subjective and Objective Measures in Assessing Neck Disability and Pain in Head and Neck Cancer; Laryngoscope, vol. 131(9), pp. 2015-2022, 2021.
  41. McClincy M, Seabol LG, Riffitts M, Ruh E, Novak NE, Wasilko R, Hamm ME, Bell KM; Perspectives on the Gamification of an Interactive Health Technology for Postoperative Rehabilitation of Pediatric Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction: User-Centered Design Approach; JMIR Serious Games, vol. 9(3), p. e27195, 2021.
  42. Wawrose RA, Howington FE, LeVasseur CM, Smith CN, Couch BK, Shaw JD, Donaldson WF, Lee JY, Patterson CG, Anderst WJ, Bell KM; Assessing the biofidelity of in vitro biomechanical testing of the human cervical spine; Journal of Orthopaedic Research, vol. 39(6), pp. 1217-1226, 2021.
  43. Brach JS, VanSwearingen JM, Gil A, Nadkarni NK, Kriska A, Cham R, Perera S; Program to improve mobility in aging (PRIMA) study: Methods and rationale of a task-oriented motor learning exercise program; Contemporary Clinical Trials, vol. 89, p. 105912, 2020.
  44. Merrill Z, Woolley C, Cham R; Impact of seated height to stature ratio on torso segment parameters; Ergonomics, vol. 63(11), pp. 1425-1433, 2020.
  45. Merrill Z, Chambers A, Cham R; Development and validation of body fat predicition models in American adults; Obesity Science and Practice, vol. 6(2), pp. 189-195, 2020.
  46. Beschorner KE, Siegel JL, Hemler SL, Sundaram VH, Chanda A, Iraqi A, Haight JM, Redfern MS; An observational ergonomic tool for assessing the worn condition of slip-resistant shoes; Applied Ergonomics, vol. 88, p. 103140, 2020.
  47. Cook A, Hemler S, Sundaram V, Chanda A, Beschorner K; Differences in Friction Performance between New and Worn Shoes; IISE Transactions on Occupational Ergonomics and Human Factors, vol. 8(4), pp. 209-214, 2020.
  48. DiSalvio NL, Rosano C, Aizenstein HJ, Redfern MS, Furman JM, Jennings JR, Whitney SL, Sparto PJ; Gray Matter Regions Associated With Functional Mobility in Community-Dwelling Older Adults; Journal of the American Geriatrics Society, vol. 68(5), pp. 1023-1028, 2020.
  49. Martin ER, Pliner EM, Beschorner KE; Characterizing the shoe-rung friction requirements during ladder climbing, Journal of Biomechanics, vol. 99, p. 109507, 2020.
  50. Pliner EM, Dukes AA, Beschorner KE, Mahboobin A; Effects of Student Interests on Engagement and Performance in Biomechanics; Journal of Applied Biomechanics, vol. 36(5), pp. 360-367, 2020.
  51. Pliner EM, Novak AC, Beschorner KE; Hand-rung forces after a ladder climbing perturbation; Journal of Biomechanics, vol. 106, p. 109790, 2020.
  52. Strayer ST, Moghaddam SRM, Gusenoff B, Gusenoff J, Beschorner KE; Contact Pressures Between the Rearfoot and a Novel Offloading Insole: Results From a Finite Element Analysis Study; Journal of Applied Biomechanics, vol. 36(5), pp. 326-333, 2020.
  53. Hemler SL, Pliner EM, Redfern MS, Haight JM, Beschorner KE; Traction performance across the life of slip-resistant footwear: Preliminary results from a longitudinal study; Journal of Safety Research, vol. 74, pp. 219-225, 2020.
  54. McCrory JL, Chambers AJ, Daftary A, Redfern MS; Torso kinematics during gait and trunk anthropometry in pregnant fallers and non-fallers; Gait & Posture, vol. 76, pp. 204-209, 2020.
  55. Bell KM, Onyeukwu C, Smith CN, Oh A, Dabbs AD, Piva SR, Popchak AJ, Lynch AD, Irrgang JJ, McClincy MP; A Portable System for Remote Rehabilitation Following a Total Knee Replacement: A Pilot Randomized Controlled Clinical Study; Sensors, vol. 20(21), p. 6118, 2020.
  56. Bechard L, Bell K, Lynch A; Preliminary validation of a mobile force Sensing device for clinical and telerehabilitation; Journal of Biomechanics, vol. 110, p. 109973, 2020.
  57. Tisherman R, Hartman R, Hariharan K, Vaudreuil N, Sowa G, Schneider M, Timko M, Bell K; Biomechanical contribution of the alar ligaments to upper cervical stability; Journal of Biomechanics, vol. 99, p. 109508, 2020.
  58. Nazifi MM, Beschorner KE, Hur P, Angular momentum regulation may dictate the slip severity in young adults, PLOS ONE, 15(3):E0230019, 2020.
  59. Hemler SL, Charbonneau D, Beschorner KE, Predicting Hydrodynamic Conditions under Worn Shoes using the Tapered-Wedge Solution of Reynolds Equation, Tribology International, vol. 145, p. 106161, 2020.
  60. Iraqi A, Vidic N, Redfern MS, Beschorner KE; Prediction of coefficient of friction based on footwear outsole features; Applied Ergonomics, vol. 82, p. 102963, 2020.
  61. Sundaram VH, Hemler SL, Chanda A, Haight JM, Redfern MS, Beschorner KE; Worn region size of shoe outsole impacts human slips: Testing a mechanistic model; Journal of Biomechanics, vol. 105, p. 109797, 2020.
  62. Beschorner KE, Iraqi A, Redfern MS, Moyer BE, Cham R; Influence of Averaging Time Interval on Shoe-Floor-Contaminant Coefficient of Friction Measurements; Applied Ergonomics, vol. 82, p. 102959, 2020.
  63. Rekant JS, Wiltman SA, Chambers AJ; A Novel Method of Analysis for Prolonged-Standing Data: Accounting for Joint and Muscle Discomfort; IISE Transactions on Occupational Ergonomics and Human Factors, vol. 7(2), pp. 1420142, 2019.
  64. Rosso AL, Metti AL, Faulkner K, Redfern M, Yaffe K, Launer L, Shaaban CE, Nadkarni NK, Rosano C; Complex Walking Tasks and Risk for Cognitive Decline in High Functioning Older adults; Journal of Alzheimers Disease, vol. 71(s1), pp. S65-S73, 2019. 
  65. Trivedi V, Bang JW, Parra C, Colbert MK, O'Connell C, Arshad A, Faiq MA, Conner IP, Redfern MS, Wollstein G, Schuman JS, Cham R, Chan KC; Widespread brain reorganization perturbs visuomotor coordination in early glaucoma; Scientific Reports, vol. 9(1), p. 14168, 2019.
  66. Bell KM, Debski RE, Sowa GA, Kang JD, Tashman S; Optimization of compressive loading parameters to mimic in vivo cervical spine kinematics in vitro; Journal of Biomechanics, vol. 87, pp. 107-113, 2019. 
  67. Bell KM, Onyeukwu C,  McClincy MP, Allen M, Bechard L, Mukherjee A, Hartman RA, Smith C, Lynch AD, Irrgang JJ; Verification of a Portable Motion Tracking System for Remote Management of Physical Rehabilitation of the Knees; Sensors, vol. 19(5), p. 1021, 2019.
  68. Guenther D, Sexton SL, Bell KM, Irarrazaval S, Fu FH, Musahl V, Debski RE; Non-uniform strain distribution in anterolateral capsule of knee: Implications for surgical repair; Journal of Orthopaedic Research, vol. 37(5), pp. 1025-1032, 2019.
  69. Ouyang Z, Wang W, Vaudreuil N, Tisherman R, Yan Y, Bosch P, Kang J, Bell K; Biomechanical Analysis of a Growing Rod with Sliding Pedicle Screw System for Early-Onset Scoliosis; Journal of Healthcare Engineering, p. 9535070, 2019.
  70. Rynearson B, Ramanathan R, Allen M, Wang X, Vaudreuil N, Bell KM, Bosch P; Biomechanical Analysis of Wide Posterior Releases Compared With Inferior Facetectomy and Discectomy in the Thoracolumbar and Lumbar Spine; Spine Deform, vol. 7(3), pp. 404-409, 2019. 
  71. Tisherman R, Vaudreuil N, Ramanathan R, Hartman R, Lee J, Bell K; Biomechanical contributions of upper cervical ligamentous structures in Type II odontoid fractures; Journal of Biomechanics, vol. 84, pp. 28-33, 2019. 
  72. Vaudreuil N, Xue J, Bell K, Dede O; Biomechanical analysis of pedicle screw density in posterior spine instrumentation; Current Orthopaedic Practice, vol. 40(4), pp. 312-317, 2019. 
  73. Pliner EM, Seo NJ, Ramakrishnan V, Beschorner KE; Effects of upper body strength, hand placement and foot placement on ladder fall severity; Gait & Posture, vol. 68, pp. 23-29, 2019.
  74. Nazifi MM, Beschorner KE, Hur P; Do Walking Synergies Influence Propensity of Severe Slipping?; Frontiers in Neuroscience, vol. 13, p. 383, 2019.
  75. Merrill Z, Perera S, Cham R; Predictive regression modeling of body segment parameters using individual-based anthropometric measurements; Journal of Biomechanics, vol. 96(11), p. 109349, 2019.
  76. Rosso AL, Metti AL, Faulkner K, Brach JS, Studenski SA, Redfern M, Rosano C; Associations of Usual Pace and Complex Task Gait Speeds With Incident Mobility Disability; Journal of the American Geriatrics Society, vol. 67(10), pp. 2072-2076, 2019.
  77. Hemler SL, Charbonneau DN, Iraqi A, Redfern MS, Haight JM, Moyer BE, Beschorner KE; Changes in Under-Shoe Traction and Fluid Drainage for Progressively Worn Shoe Tread - Implications for Replacement Threshold; Applied Ergonomics, vol. 80, pp. 35-42, 2019.
  78. Chanda A, Reuter A, Beschorner KE; Vinyl Composite Tile (VCT) Surrogate for Mechanical Slip Testing; IISE Transactions Occupational Ergonomics and Human Factors, vol. 7(2), pp. 132-141, 2019.
  79. Chambers AJ, Robertson MM, Baker NA; The effect of sit-stand desks on office worker behavioral and health outcomes: A scoping review; Applied Ergonomics, vol. 78, pp. 37-53, 2019.
  80. Chambers AJ, Haney JM, Huppert T, Redfern MS; The Effect of Prolonged Walking With Intermittent Standing on Erector Spinae and Soleus Muscle Oxygenation and Discomfort; Journal of Sports Science and Medicine, vol. 18(2), pp. 337-343, 2019.
  81. Beschorner KE, Iraqi A, Redfern MS, Cham R, Li Y; Predicting slips for the SATRA STM 603 whole-shoe tribometer under different coefficient of friction testing conditions; Ergonomics, vol. 62(5), pp. 668-681, 2019.
  82. Merrill Z, Perera S, Chambers A, Cham R; Age and body mass index associations with body segment parameters; Journal of Biomechanics, vol. 88, pp. 38-47, 2019.
  83. Moghaddam SRM, Hemler SL, Redfern MS, Jacobs T, Beschorner KE; Computational Model of Shoe Wear Progression; Wear, vol. 422-423, pp. 235-241, 2019.
  84. Pliner E, Seo NJ, Ramakrishnan V, Beschorner KE; Effects of upper body strength on ladder fall severity while controlling for hand and foot placement; Gait & Posture, vol. 68, pp. 23-29, 2019.
  85. Redfern MS, Chambers AJ, Sparto PJ, Furman JM, Jennings JR; Inhibition and Decision-Processing Speed are Associated with Performance on Dynamic Posturography in Older Adults; Experimental Brain Research, vol. 237(1), pp. 37-45, 2019.
  86. Steinl SM, Sparto PJ, Atkeson CG, Redfern MS, Johannsen L; Interpersonal interactions for haptic guidance during balance exercises; Gait & Posture, vol. 65, pp. 129-136, 2018. 
  87. Bell KM, Oh A, Cook HA, Yan Y, Lee JY; Adaptation of a clinical fixation device for biomechanical testing of the lumbar spine; Journal of Biomechanics, vol. 69, pp. 164-168, 2018. 
  88. Bell KM, Rahnemai-Azar AA, Irarrazavel S, Guenther D, Fu FH, Musahl V, Debski RE; In situ force in the anterior cruciate ligament, the lateral collateral ligament, and the anterolateral capsule complex during a simulated pivot shift test; Journal of Orthopaedic Research, vol. 36(3), pp. 847-853, 2018.
  89. Bell KM, Yan Y, Hartman RA, Lee JY; Influence of follower load application on moment-rotation parameters and intradiscal pressure in the cervical spine; Journal of Biomechanics, vol. 76, pp. 167-172, 2018. 
  90. Vaudreuil N, Xue J, Ramanathan R, Tisherman R, Dombrowski M, Wang WJ, Bell K; Novel use of telescoping growth rods in treatment of early onset scoliosis: An in vivo and in vitro study in a porcine model; JOR Spine, vol. 1(4), p. e1035, 2018.
  91. Redfern MS, Chambers AJ, Sparto PJ, Furman JM, Jennings JR; Perceptual Inhibition Associated with Sensory Integration for Balance in Older Adults; Dementia and Geriatric Cognitive Disorders, vol. 46(5-6), pp. 266-274, 2018.
  92. Chanda A, Jones TG, Beschorner KE; Generalizability of Footwear Traction Performance across Flooring and Contaminant Conditions; IISE Transactions Occupational Ergonomics and Human Factors, vol. 6(2), pp. 98-108, 2018.
  93. Iraqi A, Cham R, Redfern MS, Beschorner KE; Coefficient of friction testing parameters influence the prediction of human slips; Applied Ergonomics, vol. 70, pp. 118-126, 2018.
  94. Merrill Z, Bova G, Chambers AJ, Cham R; Effect of Trunk Segment Boundary Definitions on Frontal Plane Segment Inertial Calculations; Journal of Applied Biomechanics, vol. 34(3), pp. 232-235, 2018.
  95. Lin CC, Whitney SL, Loughlin PJ, Furman JM, Redfern MS, Sienko KH, Sparto PJ; The use of vibrotactile feedback during dual-task standing balance conditions in people with unilateral vestibular hypofunction; Otology & Neurotology, vol. 39(5), pp. e349-356, 2018.
  96. Iraqi A, Cham R, Redfern MS, Vidic N, Beschorner KE; Kinematics and Kinetics of the Shoe during Human Slips; Journal of Biomechanics, vol. 74, pp. 57-63, 2018.
  97. Jones TG, Iraqi A, Beschorner KE; Performance testing of work shoes labeled as slip resistant; Applied Ergonomics, vol. 68, pp. 304-312, 2018.
  98. Beschorner KE, Slota GP, Pliner EM, Spaho E, Seo NJ; Effects of gloves and pulling task on achievable downward pull forces on a rung; Human Factors, vol. 60(2), pp. 191-200, 2018.
  99. Moghaddam SRM, Acharya A, Redfern MS, Beschorner KE; Predictive Multiscale Computational Model of Shoe-Floor Coefficient of Friction; Journal of Biomechanics, vol. 66, pp. 145-152, 2018.
  100. Moghaddam SRM, Beschorner KE; Predicting shoe-floor contact pressures and their impact on coefficient of friction using finite element analysis; Tribiology and Lubrication Technology, vol. 74(3), pp. 24-28, 2018.
  101. Merrill Z, Chambers AJ, Cham R; Arm reactions in response to an unexpected slip - Impact of aging; Journal of Biomechanics, vol. 58, pp. 21-26, 2017.
  102. Guenther D, Irarrazaval S, Bell KM, Rahnemai-Azar AA, Fu FH, Debski RE, Musahl V; The Role of Extra-Articular Tenodesis in Combined ACL and Anterolateral Capsular Injury; Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery-American Volume, vol. 99(19), pp. 1654-1660, 2017. 
  103. Guenther D, Rahnemai-Azar AA, Bell KM, Irarrazaval S, Fu FH, Musahl V, Debski RE; The Anterolateral Capsule of the Knee Behaves Like a Sheet of Fibrous Tissue; American Journal of Sports Medicine, vol. 45(4), pp. 849-855, 2017.
  104. Rahnemai-Azar AA, Arilla FV, Bell KM, Fu FH, Musahl V, Debski RE; Biomechanical evaluation of knee endpoint during anterior tibial loading: Implication for physical exams; Knee, vol. 24(2), pp. 258-263, 2017.
  105. Russo F, Hartman RA, Bell KM, Vo N, Sowa GA, Kang JD, Vadala G, Denaro V; Biomechanical Evaluation of Transpedicular Nucleotomy With Intact Annulus Fibrosus; Spine, vol. 42(4), pp. E193-E201, 2017.
  106. Yan Y, Bell KM, Hartman RA, Hu J, Wang W, Kang JD, Lee JY; In vitro evaluation of translating and rotating plates using a robot testing system under follower load; European Spine Journal, vol. 26(1), pp. 189-199, 2017. 
  107. O'Connell C, Mahboobin A, Drexler S, Redfern MS, Perera S, Nau AC, Cham R; Effects of acute peripheral/central visual field loss on standing balance; Experimental Brain Research, vol. 235(11), pp. 3261-3270, 2017.
  108. Nazifi MM, Beschorner KE, Hur P; Association between slip severity and muscle synergies of slipping; Frontiers in Human Neuroscience, vol. 11, p. 536, 2017.
  109. Baker NA, Livengood H, Nau AC, Owens G, Chambers AJ, Trout J, Cham R; Effects of central and peripheral vision occlusion on motor performance during hand coordination tasks; IISE Transactions on Occupational Ergonomics and Human Factors, vol. 5(3-4), pp. 148-157, 2017.
  110. Redfern MS, Chambers, AJ, Jennings, JR, Furman, JM; Sensory and motoric influences on attention dynamics during standing balance recovery in young and older adults; Experimental Brain Research, vol. 235(8), pp. 2523-2531, 2017.
  111. Johannsen L, McKenzie E, Brown M, Redfern MS, Wing AM; Deliberately light interpersonal touch as an aid to balance control in neurologic conditions; Rehabilitation Nursing Journal, vol. 42(3), pp. 131-138, 2017.
  112. Pliner EM, Seo NJ, Beschorner KE; Factors affecting fall severity from a ladder: impact of climbing direction, gloves, gender and adaptation; Applied Ergonomics, vol. 60, pp. 163-170, 2017.
  113. Nadkarni N, Lopez O, Perera S, Studenski S, Snitz B, Ericksen K, Mathis C, Nebes R, Redfern MS, Klunk W; Cerebral amyloid deposition and dual-tasking in cognitively normal, mobility unimpaired older adults; Journals of Gerontology Series A: Biological Sciences and Medical Sciences, vol. 72(3), pp. 431-437, 2017.
  114. Nazifi MM, Yoon HU, Beschorner KE, Hur P; Shared and task-specific muscle synergies during normal walking and slipping; Frontiers in Human Neuroscience, vol. 11, p. 40, 2017.
  115. Albert DA, Moyer BE, Beschorner KE; Three-dimensional shoe kinematics during unexpected slips: Implications for shoe-floor friction testing; IISE Transactions on Occupational Ergonomics and Human Factors, vol. 5(1), pp. 1-11, 2017.
  116. Arilla FV, Yeung M, Bell K, Rahnemai-Azar AA, Rothrauff BB, Fu FH, Debski RE, Ayeni OR, Musahl V; Regarding "Experimental Execution of the Simulated Pivot-Shift Test: A Systemic Review of Techniques" Reply; Arthroscopy - The Journal of Arthroscopic and Related Surgery, vol. 32(5), pp. 730-731, 2016.
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  122. Spjdic E, Lowry KA, Bellanca J, Perera S, Redfern MS, Brach JS; Extraction of Stridge Events from Gait Accelerometry During Treadmill Walking; IEEE Journal of Translational Engineering in Health and Medicine, vol. 4, pp. 1-11, 2016.
  123. Bell KM, Arilla FV, Rahnemai-Azar AA, Fu FH, Mushal V, Debski RE; Novel technique for evaluation of knee function continuously through the range of flexion; Journal of Biomechanics, vol. 48(13), pp. 3728-3731, 2015.
  124. Hartman RA, Bell KM, Quan B, Nuzhao Y, Sowa GA, Kang JD; Needle Puncture in Rabbit Functional Spinal Unites Alters Rotational Biomechanics; Journal of Spinal Disorders & Techniques, vol. 28(3), pp. E146-E153, 2015.
  125. Wang C, Bell K, McClincy M, Jacobs L, Dede O, Roach J, Bosch P; Biomechanical Comparison of Ponte Osteotomy and Discectomy; Spine, vol. 40(3), pp. E141-E145, 2015.
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  127. Moghaddam SRM, Redfern MS, Beschorner KE; A microscopic finite element model of shoe – floor hysteresis and adhesion friction; Tribology Letters, vol. 59(3), pp. 42-52, 2015.
  128. Millecamps A, Lowry KA, Brach JS, Perera S, Redfern MS, Sejdic E; Understanding the effects of pre-processing on extracted signal features from gait accelerometry signals; Computers in Biology and Medicine, vol. 62, pp. 164-174, 2015.
  129. Cowap MJ, Moghaddam SR, Menezes P, Beschorner KE; Contributions of Adhesion and Hysteresis to the Coefficient of Friction Between Shoe and Floor Surfaces: Effects of Floor Roughness and Sliding Speed; Tribology--Materials, Surfaces & Interfaces, vol. 9(2), pp. 77-84, 2015.
  130. Lin CC, Whitney SL, Loughlin PJ, Furman JM, Redfern MS, Sienko K, Sparto PJ; The effect of age on postural and cognitive task performance while using vibrotactile feedback; Journal of Neurophysiology, vol. 113(7), pp. 2127-2136, 2015.
  131. Fuhrman SI, Redfern MS, Jennings JR, Furman JM; Interference between postural control and spatial vs. non-spatial auditory reaction time tasks in older adults; Journal of Vestibular Research, vol. 25(2), pp. 47-55, 2015.
  132. Smith LJ, Trout JM, Sridharan SS, Guyer JR, Owens GE, Chambers AJ, Rosen CA; Comparison of Microsuspension Laryngoscopy Positions: A Randomized, Prospective Study; The Laryngoscope, vol. 125(3), pp. 649-54, 2015.
  133. Lin CC, Whitney SL, Loughlin PJ, Furman JM, Redfern MS, Sienko KH, Sparto PJ; Test-retest reliability of postural stability on two different foam pads; Journal of Nature and Science, vol. 1(2), p. e43, 2015.
  134. Singh G, Beschorner KE; A Method for Measuring Fluid Pressures in the Shoe-Floor-Fluid Interface: Application to Shoe Tread Evaluation; IISE Transactions on Occupational Ergonomics and Human Factors, vol. 2(2), pp. 53-59, 2014.
  135. Sparto PJ, Fuhrman SI, Redfern MS, Perera S, Jennings JR, Furman JM; Postural adjustment errors during lateral step initiation in older and younger adults; Experimental Brain Research, vol. 232(12), pp. 3977-3989, 2014.
  136. Pliner EM, Campbell-Kyureghyan NH, Beschorner KE; Effects of foot placement, hand positioning, age and climbing biodynamics on ladder slip outcomes; Ergonomics, vol. 57(11), pp. 1739-1749, 2014.
  137. Chambers AJ, Cham R; Shoe-floor frictional requirements during gait after experiencing an unexpected slip; IISE Transactions on Occupational Ergonomics and Human Factors, vol. 2(1), pp. 15-26, 2014.
  138. McCrory JL, Chambers AJ, Daftary A, Redfern MS; The pregnant “waddle”: An evaluation of torso kinematics in pregnancy; Journal of Biomechanics, vol. 47(12), pp. 2964-2968, 2014.
  139. Singh G, Beschorner KE; A Method for Measuring Hydrodynamic Lubrication in the Shoe-Floor-Fluid Interface: Application to Shoe Tread Evaluation; IISE Transactions on Occupational Ergonomics and Human Factors, vol. 2(2), pp. 53-59, 2014.
  140. Chambers AJ , Parise E, McCrory JL, Cham R; A comparison of prediction equations for the estimation of body fat percentage in non-obese and obese older Caucasian adults in the United States; The Journal of Nutrition, Health and Aging; vol. 18(6), pp. 586-590, 2014.
  141. Sukits AL, Nebes RD, Chambers AJ, Ledgerwood A, Halligan EM, Perera S, Cham R; Intra-individual variability in gait and in cognitive performance are not related in the elderly; Aging, Neuropsychology, and Cognition: A Journal on Normal and Dysfunctional Development, vol. 21(3), pp. 283-295, 2014.
  142. Sejdic E, Lowry KA, Bellanca J, Redfern MS, Brach JS; A comprehensive assessment of gait accelerometry signals in time, frequency and time-frequency domains; IEEE Trans Neural Systems and Rehabilitation Engineering, vol. 22(3), pp. 603-612, 2014.
  143. Alahmari KA, Sparto PJ, Marchetti GF, Redfern MS, Furman JM, Whitney SL; Comparison of virtual reality based therapy with customized vestibular physical therapy for the treatment of vestibular disorders; IEEE Transactions on Neural Systems & Rehabilitation Engineering, vol. 29(2), pp. 143-148, 2014.
  144. Sparto PJ, Jennings JR, Furman, JM, Redfern MS; Lateral step initiation behavior in older adults; Gait & Posture, vol. 39(2), pp. 799-803, 2014.
  145. McCrory JL, Chambers AJ, Daftary A, Redfern MS; Ground reaction forces during stair locomotion in pregnant fallers and non-fallers; Clinical Biomechanics, vol. 29(2), pp. 143-148, 2014.
  146. Beschorner KE, Albert DL, Chambers AJ, Redfern MS; Fluid pressures at the shoe-floor-contaminant interface during slips: effects of tread and implications on slip severity; Journal of Biomechanics, vol. 47(2), pp. 458-463, 2014.
  147. Wade L, Garner JC, Redfern MS, Andres RO; Walking on ballast impacts balance; Ergonomics, vol. 57(1), pp. 66-73, 2014.
  148. Beschorner KE; Biotribology and Human Tribology; Tribiology for Scientists and Engineers, pp. 583-603, 2013.
  149. Bell KM, Harman RA, Gilbertson LG, Kang JD; In vitro spine testing using a robot-based testing system: Comparison of displacement control and "hybrid control"; Journal of Biomechanics, vol. 46(10), pp. 1663-1669. 2013.
  150. Leckie SK, Sowa GA, Bechara BP, Hartman RA, Coelho JP, Witt WT, Dong QD, Bowman BW, Bell KM, Vo NV, Kramer BC, Kang JD; Injection of human umbilical tissue-derived cells into the nucleus pulposus alters the course of intervertebral disc degeneration in vivo; Spine Journal, vol. 13(3), pp. 263-272, 2013.
  151. Smolinski P, O'Farrell M, Bell K, Gilbertson L, Fu FH; Effect of ACL reconstruction tunnels on stress in the distal femur; Knee Surgery Sports Traumatology Arthroscopy, vol. 21(4), pp. 839-845, 2013.
  152. Marchetti GF, Bellanca J, Whitney SL, Lin JC, Musolino MC, Furman GR, Redfern MS; The development of an accelerometer-based measure of human upright static anterior-posterior postural sway under various sensory conditions: test-retest reliability, scoring and preliminary validity of the balance accelerometry measure (BAM); Journal of Vestibular Research, vol. 23(4-5), pp. 227-235, 2013.
  153. Beschorner KE, Milanowski A, Tomashek D, Smith R; Effect of Multifocal Lens Glasses on the Stepping Patterns of Novice Wearers; Gait & Posture, vol. 38(4), pp. 1015-1020, 2013.
  154. McCrory JL, Chambers AJ, Daftary A, Redfern MS; Ground reaction forces during stair locomotion in pregnancy; Gait & Posture, vol. 38(4), pp. 684-690, 2013.
  155. Chambers AJ , Perera S, Cham R; Changes in walking characteristics of young and older adults when anticipating slippery floors; IIE Transactions on Occupational Ergonomics and Human Factors, vol. 1(3), pp. 166-175, 2013.
  156. Beschorner K, Redfern MS, Cham R; Earliest gait deviations during slips: Implications for recovery; IIE Transactions on Occupational Ergonomics and Human Factors, vol. 1(1), pp. 31-37, 2013.
  157. Rine RM, Schubert M, Whitney S, Roberts D, Redfern M, Musolino M, Roche J, Steed D, Corbin B, Lin CC, Marchetti G, Beaumont J, Carey J, Shepard N, Jacobson G, Wrisley D, Hoffman H, Furman G, Slotkin J; Vestibular function assessment using the NIH toolbox; Neurology, vol. 80(11 Suppl 3), pp. S25-31, 2013.
  158. Whitney SL, Sparto PJ, Cook JR, Redfern MS, Furman JM; Symptoms elicited in persons with vestibular dysfunction while performing gaze movements in optic flow environments; Journal of Vestibular Research, vol. 23(1), pp. 51-60, 2013.
  159. Bellanca JL, Lowry KA, Vanswearingen JM, Brach JS, Redfern MS; Harmonic Ratios: A quantification of step to step symmetry; Journal of Biomechanics, vol. 46(4), pp. 828-831, 2013.
  160. Sparto PJ, Jennings JR, Redfern MS, Nebes R, Furman JM; Postural adjustment errors reveal deficits in inhibition during lateral step initiation in older adults; Journal of Neurophysiology, vol. 109(2), pp. 415-428, 2013.
  161. Jennings JR, Redfern MS; The Processing Capacity Requirements of Maintaining Upright Posture: Sensory Channels and Perceptual-Motor Integration in the Young and Elderly. Inter. Conf. on Aging & Cognition; Journal of Psychophysiology, vol.  27(1), p. 28, 2013.
  162. Bechara BP, Bell KM, Hartman RA, Lee JY, Kang JD, Donaldson WF; In Vivo Analysis of Cervical Range of Motion After 4-and 5-level Subaxial Cervical Spine Fusion; Spine, vol. 37(1), pp. E23-E29, 2012.
  163. Hartman RA, Bell KM, Debski RE, Kang JD, Sowa GA; Novel ex-vivo mechanobiological intervertebral disc culture system; Journal of Biomechanics, vol. 45(2), pp. 382-385, 2012.
  164. Leckie SK, Bechara BP, Hartman RA, Sowa GA, Woods BI, Coelho JP, Witt WT, Dong QD, Bowman BW, Bell KM, Vo NV, Wang B, Kang JD; Injection of AAV2-BMP2 and AAV2-TIMP1 into the nucleus pulposus slows the course of intervertebral disc degeneration in an in vivo rabbit model; Spine Journal, vol. 12(1). pp. 7-20, 2012.
  165. Kong PW, Suyama J, Cham R, Hostler D; The relationship between physical activity and thermal protective clothing on functional balance in firefighters; Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport, vol. 83(4), pp. 546-552, 2012.
  166. Furman JM, Redfern MS, Jennings JR; Visual-vestibular stimulation influences spatial and non-spatial cognitive processing; Journal of Vestibular Research, vol. 22(5-6), pp. 253-259, 2012.
  167. Moore CT, Beschorner KE, Menezes P, Lovell MR; Analysis of Shoe Friction during Sliding Against Floor Material: Role of Fluid Contaminant; Journal of Tribology, vol. 134(4), p. 041104, 2012.
  168. Strobel CM, Menezes P, Lovell MR, Beschorner KE; Analysis of the Contribution of Adhesion and Hysteresis to Shoe-Floor Lubricated Friction in the Boundary Lubrication Regime; Tribology Letters, vol. 47(3), pp.341-347, 2012.
  169. Chambers AJ, Sukits AL, McCrory JL, Cham R; Differences in Geriatric Anthropometric Data Between DXA-Based Subject-Specific Estimates and Non-Age-Specific Traditional Regression Models; Journal of Applied Biomechanics, vol. 27(3), pp. 197-206, 2011.
  170. Alseraye FM, Zuo Z, Bueso-Ramos C, Wang S, Medeiros LJ, Lu G; Trisomy 11 as an isolated abnormality in acute myeloid leukemia is associated with unfavorable prognosis but not with an NPM1 or KIT mutation; International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Pathology, vol. 4(4), pp. 371-377, 2011.
  171. McCrory JL, Chambers AJ, Daftary A, Redfern MS; The effect of pregnancy on ground reaction forces during stair locomotion; The effect of pregnancy on ground reaction forces during stair locomotion; vol. 43(5), p. S110, 2011.
  172. Bell KM, Bechara BP, Hartman RA, Shively C, Frazier EC, Lee JY, Kang JD, Donaldson WF; Influence of Number of Operated Levels and Postoperative Time on Active Range of Motion Following Anterior Cervical Decompression and Fusion Procedures; Spine, vol. 36(4), pp. 263-268, 2011.
  173. Sowa GA, Coelho JP, Bell KM, Zorn AS, Vo NV, Smolinski P, Niyonkuru C, Hartman R, Struder RK, Kang JD; Alterations in gene expression in response to compression of nucleus pulposus cells; Spine Journal, vol. 11(1), pp. 36-43, 2011.
  174. Marchetti GF, Whitney SL, Redfern MS, Furman JM; Factors associated with balance confidence in older adults with health conditions affecting the balance and vestibular system; Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitationvol. 92(11), pp. 1884-1891, 2011.
  175. McCrory JL, Chambers AJ, Daftary A, Redfern MS; Ground reaction forces during gait in pregnant fallers and non-fallers; Gait & Posture, vol. 34(4), pp. 524-528, 2011.
  176. Cham R, Perera S, Studenski SA, Bohnen NI; Age-related striatal dopaminergic denervation and severity of a slip perturbation; The Journals of Gerontology Series A: Biological Sciences and Medical Sciences, vol. 66(9), pp. 980-985, 2011.
  177. Pollard JP, Porter WL, Redfern MS; Forces and moments on the knee during kneeling and squatting; Journal of Applied Biomechanics, vol. 27(3), pp. 233-241, 2011.
  178. Chambers AJ , Sukits AL , McCrory JL, Cham R; Use of DXA to estimate body segment parameters in older adults: comparison with De-Leva estimates; Journal of Applied Biomechanics, vol. 27(3), pp. 197-206, 2011.
  179. Whitney SL, Roche JL, Marchetti GF, Lin CC, Steed DP, Furman GR, Redfern MS; A comparison of accelerometry and center of pressure measures during computerized dynamic posturography: a measure of balance; Gait & Posture, vol. 33(4), pp. 594-599, 2011.
  180. Jennings JR, Mendelson DN, Redfern MS, Nebes RD; Detecting age differences in inhibition processes with a test of perceptual and motor inhibition; Experimental Aging Research, vol. 37(2), pp. 179-197, 2011.
  181. Brach JS, McGurl D, Wert D, VanSwearingen JM, Perera S, Cham R, Studenski SA; Validation of a measure of smoothness of walking; The Journals of Gerontology Series A: Biological Sciences and Medical Sciences, vol. 66(1), pp. 136-141, 2011.
  182. Agosti CD, Bell KM, Plazek DJ, Larson J, Kang JD, Gilbertson LG, Smolinski P; Analysis of power law models for the creep of nucleus pulposus tissue; Biorheology, vol. 47(2), pp. 143-151, 2010.
  183. McCrory JL, Chambers AJ, Daftary A, Redfern MS; The effect of pregnancy on ground reaction forces during gait; Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise; vol. 42, p. S193, 2010.
  184. McCrory JL, Chambers AJ, Daftary A, Redfern MS; Dynamic postural stability during advancing pregnancy; Journal of Biomechanics, vol. 43(12), pp. 2434-2439, 2010.
  185. McCrory JL, Chambers AJ, Daftary A, Redfern MS; Dynamic postural stability in pregnant fallers and non-fallers; BJOG, vol. 117(8), pp. 954-962, 2010.
  186. Casselbrant ML, Mandel EM, Sparto PJ, Perera S, Redfern MS, Fall PA, Furman JM; Longitudinal posturography and rotational testing in children three to nine years of age: normative data; Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery, vol. 142(5), pp. 708-714, 2010.
  187. Mahboobin A, Cham R, Piazza SJ; The impact of a systematic reduction in shoe-floor friction on heel contact walking kinematics - A gait simulation approach; Journal of Biomechanics, vol. 43(8), pp. 1532-1539, 2010.
  188. Wade C, Redfern MS, Andres RO, Breloff SP; Joint kinetics and muscle activity while walking on ballast; Human Factors, vol. 52(5), pp. 560-573, 2010.
  189. Smoliga JM, Myers JN, Redfern MS, Lephart SM; Reliability and precision of EMG in leg, torso, and arm muscles during running; Journal of Electromyography and Kinesiology, vol. 20(1), pp. e1-e9, 2010.
  190. Statham MM, Sukits AL, Redfern MS, Smith LJ, Sok JC, Rosen CA; Ergonomic analysis of microlaryngoscopy; Laryngoscope, vol. 120(2), pp. 297-305, 2010.
  191. Cenciarini M, Loughlin PJ, Sparto PJ, Redfern MS; Stiffness and damping in postural control increase with age; IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Engineering, vol. 57(2), pp. 267-275, 2010.
  192. Chambers AJ, Sukits AL, McCrory JL, Cham R; The effect of obesity and gender on body segment parameters in older adults; Clinical Biomechanics, vol. 25(2), pp. 131-136, 2010
  193. Mendelson DN, Redfern MS, Nebes RD, Jennings JR; Inhibitory processes relate differently to balance/reaction time dual tasks in young and older adults; Aging, Neuropsychology, and Cognition, vol. 17(1), pp. 1-18, 2010.
  194. Kong PW, Hostler D, Suyama J, Cham R; Effect of wearing thermal protective clothing on functional balance in male firefighters; Medicine & Science, vol. 41(5), p. 547, 2009. 
  195. Bell KM, Frazier EC, Shively CM, Hartman RA, Ulibarri JC, Lee JY, Kang JD, III DWF; Assessing range of motion to evaluate the adverse effects of ill-fitting cervical orthoses; Spine Journal, vol. 9(3), pp. 225-231, 2009.
  196. Beschorner K, Lovell M, Ill HCF, Redfern MS; Modeling Mixed-Lubrication of a Shoe-Floor Interface Applied to a Pin-on-Desk Apparatus; Tribiology Transactions, vol. 52(4), pp. 560-568, 2009.
  197. Bohnen NI, Muller MLTM, Kuwabara H, Cham R, Constantine GM, Studenski SA; Age-associated striatal dopaminergic denervation and falls in community-dwelling subjects; Journal of Rehabilitation Research & Development, vol. 46(8), pp. 1045-1052, 2009.
  198. VanSwearingen JM, Perera S, Brach JS, Cham R, Rosano C, Studenski SA; A randomized trial of two forms of therapeutic activity to improve walking: effect on the energy cost of walking; The Journals of Gerontology Series A: Biological Sciences and Medical Sciences, vol. 64(11), pp. 1190-1198, 2009.
  199. Redfern MS, Jennings JR, Mendelson DN Nebes RD; Perceptual inhibition is associated with sensory integration in standing postural control among older adults; Journals of Gerontology Series B: Psychological Sciences and Social Sciences, vol. 64(5), pp. 569-576, 2009.
  200. Mahboobin A, Loughlin PJ, Atkeson C, Redfern MS; A mechanism for sensory re-weighting in postural control; Medical and Biological Engineering and Computing, vol. 47(9), pp. 921-929, 2009.
  201. Whitney SL, Sparto PJ, Alahmari K, Furman JM, Redfern MS; The use of virtual reality for persons with balance and vestibular disorders: The Pittsburgh Experience; Physical Therapy Reviews, vol. 14(5), pp. 299-306, 2009.
  202. Beschorner KE, Lovell MR, Higgs III, CF; Solutions of Reynolds equation in polar coordinates applicable to non-symmetric entrainment velocities; Journal of Tribology, vol. 131(3), p. 034501, 2009.
  203. Baker NA, Redfern MS; Potentially problematic postures during work site keyboard use; American Journal of Occupational Therapy, vol. 63(4), pp. 386-397, 2009.
  204. Moyer BE, Redfern MS, Cham R; Biomechanics of trailing leg response to slipping -- evidence of interlimb and intralimb coordination; Gait & Posture, vol. 29(4), pp. 565-570, 2009.
  205. Wyszomierski SA, Chambers AJ, Cham R; Knee strength capabilities and slip severity; Journal of Applied Biomechanics, vol. 25(2), pp. 140-148, 2009.
  206. Jacob RG, Redfern MS, Furman JM; Space and motion discomfort and abnormal balance control in patients with anxiety disorders; Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery & Psychiatry, vol. 80(1), pp. 74-78, 2009.
  207. Baker NA, Cook JR, Redfern MS; Rater reliability and concurrent validity of the Keyboard Personal Computer Style instrument (K-PeCS); Applied Ergonomics, vol. 40(1), pp. 136-144, 2009.
  208. Tsai AG, Musahl V, Steckel H, Bell KM, Zantop T, Irrgang JJ, Fu FH; Rotational knee laxity: Reliability of a simple measurement device in vivo; BMC Musculoskeletal Disorders, vol. 9(1), p. 35, 2008.
  209. Zantop T, Ferretti M, Bell KM, Brucker PU, Gilbertson L, Fu FH; Effect of Tunnel-Graft Length on the Biomechanics of Anterior Cruciate Ligament-Reconstructed Knees Intra-articular Study in a Goat Model; American Journal of Sports Medicine, vol. 36(11), pp. 2158-2166, 2008.
  210. Beschorner KE, Cham R; Impact of joint torques on heel acceleration at heel contact, a contributor to slips and falls; Ergonomics, vol. 51(12), pp. 1799-1813, 2008.
  211. O'Connor KW, Loughlin PJ, Redfern MS, Sparto PJ; Postural adaptations to repeated optic flow stimulation in older adults; Gait & Posture, vol. 28(3), pp. 385-391, 2008.
  212. Ward BK, Redfern MS, Jennings JR, Furman JM; The influence of cognitive tasks on vestibular-induced eye movements in young and older adults; Journal of Vestibular Research, vol. 18(4), pp. 187-195, 2008.
  213. Sparto PJ, Aizenstein HJ, VanSwearingen JM, Rosano C, Perera S, Studenski SA, Redfern MS; Delays in auditory-cued step initiation are related to increased volume of white matter hyperintensities in older adults; Experimental Brain Research, vol. 188(4), pp. 633-640, 2008.
  214. Baker NA, Sussman NB, Redfern MS; Discriminating between individuals with and without musculoskeletal disorders of the upper extremity by means of items related to computer keyboard use; Journal of Occupational Rehabilitation, vol. 18(2), pp. 157-165, 2008.
  215. Mahboobin A, Loughlin PJ, Redfern MS, Anderson SO, Atkeson CG, Hodgins JK; Sensory adaptation in human balance control: lessons for biomimetic robotic bipeds; Neural Networks, vol. 21(4), pp. 621-627, 2008.
  216. Cham R, Studenski SA, Perera S, Bohnen NI; Striatal dopaminergic denervation and gait in healthy adults; Experimental Brain Research, vol. 185(3), pp. 391-398, 2008.
  217. Mendelson DN, Jennings J, Redfern MS, Nebes RD, Furman JM, Studenski SA; Age-dependent effects of inhibitory function on balance; Journal of the American Geriatrics Society, vol. 56(4), p. S6, 2008.
  218. Ward BK, Aizenstem H, Tanase C, Jennings R, Redfern MS, Furman JM; Focal white matter hyperintensity in the aging vestibular system; Journal of the American Geriatrics Society, vol. 56(4), p. S57, 2008.
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  220. Muller ML, Redfern MS, Jennings JR; Postural prioritization defines the interaction between a reaction time task and postural perturbations; Experimental Brain Research, vol. 183(4), pp. 447-456, 2007.
  221. Mahboobin A, Loughlin PJ, Redfern MS; A model-based approach to attention and sensory integration in postural control of older adults; Neuroscience Letters, vol. 429(2-3), pp. 147-151, 2007.
  222. Wade C, Redfern MS; Ground reaction forces during human locomotion on railroad ballast; Journal of Applied Biomechanics, vol. 23(4), pp. 322-329, 2007.
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  224. Cham R, Perera S, Studenski SA, Bohnen NI; Striatal dopamine denervation and sensory integration for balance in middle-aged and older adults; Gait & Posture, vol. 26(4), pp. 516-525, 2007.
  225. Casselbrant ML, Mandel EM, Sparto PJ, Redfern MS, Furman JM; Contribution of vision to balance in children four to eight years of age; Annals of Otology, Rhinology & Laryngology, vol. 116(9), pp. 653-657, 2007.
  226. Redfern MS, Furman JM, Jacob RG; Visually induced postural sway in anxiety disorders; Journal of Anxiety Disorders, vol. 21(5), pp. 704-716, 2007.
  227. Smoliga JM, Myers JB, Redfern MS, Lephart SM; Reliability and precision in electromyographic median power frequency of shoulder muscles during running; Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise, vol. 39(5), p. S10, 2007.
  228. Faulkner KA, Redfern MS, Cauley JA, Landsittel DP, Studenski SA, Rosano C, Simonsick EM; Multitasking: association between poorer performance and a history of recurrent falls; Journal of the American Geriatrics Society, vol. 55(4), pp. 570-576, 2007.
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  234. Whitney SL, Furman JM, Redfern MS, Sparto PJ, Hodges LF; Perceived anxiety in a virtual grocery store in persons with and without vestibular dysfunction; Annual Review of CyberTherapy and Telemedicine, vol. 5, 2007.
  235. Koontz AM, McCrory JL, Cham R, Yang Y, Wilkinson M; Rehabilitation Biomechanics; Wiley Encyclopedia of Biomechanical Engineering, 2006.
  236. Bohnen NI, Cham R; Postural control, gait, and dopamine functions in parkinsonian movement disorders; Clinics in Geriatric Medicine, vol. 22(4), pp. 797-812, 2006.
  237. Faulkner KA, Redfern MS, Rosano C, Landsittel DP, Studenski SA, Cauley JA, Zmuda JM; Reciprocal influence of concurrent walking and cognitive testing on performance in older adults; Gait & Posture, vol. 24(2), pp. 182-189, 2006.
  238. Faulkner KA, Cauley JA, Zmuda JM, Landsittel DP, Newman AB, Studenski SA, Redfern MS; Higher 1,25-dihydroxyvitamin D3 concentrations associated with lower fall rates in older community-dwelling women; Osteoporosis International, vol. 17(9), pp. 1318-1328, 2006.
  239. O'Connor KW, Loughlin PJ, Redfern MS, Sparto PJ; Postural control in healthy older adults: age-dependent habituation to changes in visual input; Journal of Neurological Physical Therapy, vol. 30(4), pp. 199-200, 2006.
  240. Furman JM, Redfern MS, Jacob R; Vestibulo-ocular function in anxiety disorders; Journal of Vestibular Research, vol. 16(4-5), pp. 209-215, 2006.
  241. Sparto PJ, Furman JM, Redfern MS; Head sway response to optic flow: effect of age is more important than the presence of unilateral vestibular hypofunction; Journal of Vestibular Research, vol. 16(3), pp. 137-145, 2006.
  242. Whitney SL, Sparto PJ, Hodges LF, Babu SV, Furman JM, Redfern MS; Responses to a virtual reality grocery store in persons with and without vestibular dysfunction; Cyberpsychology and Behavior, vol. 9(2), pp. 152-156, 2006.
  243. Moyer BE, Chambers AJ, Redfern MS, Cham R; Gait parameters as predictors of slip severity in younger and older adults; Ergonomics, vol. 49(4), pp. 329-343, 2006.
  244. Musolino MC, Loughlin PJ, Sparto PJ, Redfern MS; Spectrally similar periodic and non-periodic optic flows evoke different postural sway responses; Gait & Posture, vol. 23(2), pp. 180-188, 2006.
  245. Sparto PJ, Redfern MS, Jasko JG, Casselbrant ML, Mendel EM, Furman JM; The influence of dynamic visual cues for postural control in children aged 7-12 years; Experimental Brain Research, vol. 168(4), pp. 505-516, 2006.
  246. Baker NA, Cidboy EH; The effect of three alternative keyboard designs on forearm pronation, wrist extension, and ulnar deviation; American Journal of Occupational Therapy, vol. 60(1), pp. 40-49, 2006.
  247. Mahboobin A, Loughlin PJ, Redfern MS, Sparto PJ; Sensory re-weighting in human postural control during moving-scene perturbations; Experimental Brain Research, vol. 167(2), pp. 260-267, 2005.
  248. Whitney SL, Wrisley DM, Marchetti GF, Gee MA, Redfern MS, Furman JM; Clinical measures of sit-to-stand performance in people with balance disorders: validity of data for the five-times sit-to-stand test; Physical Therapy, vol. 85(10), pp. 1034-1045, 2005.
  249. Faulkner KA, Cauley JA, Zmuda JM, Landsittel DP, Nevit MC, Studenski SA, Redfern MS; Ethnic difference in the frequency and circumstances of falling in older community-dwelling women; Journal of the American Geriatrics Society, vol. 53(10), pp. 1774-1779, 2005.
  250. Talkowski ME, Redfern MS, Jennings JR, Furman JM; Cognitive requirements for vestibular and ocular motor processing in healthy adults and patients with unilateral vestibular lesions; Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, vol. 17(9), pp. 1432-1441, 2005.
  251. Baker NA, Redfern MS; Developing an observational instrument to evaluate personal keyboarding style; Applied Ergonomics, vol. 36(3), pp. 345-354, 2005.
  252. Musolino M, Loughlin P, Sparto P, Redfern MS; Postural sway adaptation during initial exposure to periodic and non-periodic optic flow; ISB 20th Congress, pp. 837, 2005.
  253. Muller MLTM, Jennings JR, Redfern MS, Furman JM; Postural preparation defines the interaction between standing balance and cognitive processes; Psychophysiology, vol. 42, pp. S93, 2005.
  254. Sparto PJMusolino M, Loughlin P, Sparto P, Redfern MS; Postural sway adaptation during initial exposure to periodic and non-periodic optic flow; ISB 20th Congress, pp. 837, 2005.
  255. Muller MLTM, Jennings JR, Redfern MS, Furman JM; Postural preparation defines the interaction between standing balance and cognitive processes; Psychophysiology, vol. 42, pp. S93, 2005.
  256. Whitney SL, Wrisley DM, Gee M, Redfern MS, Furman JM; Normal values for the five times sit to stand test and gait speed in healthy older adults; Physical Therapy, 2004.
  257. Sparto PJ, Whitney SL, Hodges LF, Furman JM, Redfern MS; Simulator sickness when performing gaze shifts within a wide field of view optic flow environment: preliminary evidence for using virtual reality in vestibular rehabilitation; Journal of Neuroengineering and Rehabilitation, vol. 1(14), 2004.
  258. Muller MLTM, Redfern MS; Correlation between EMG and COP onset latency in response to a horizontal platform translation; Journal of Biomechanics, vol. 37(10), pp. 1573-1581, 2004.
  259. Muller MLTM, Jennings JR, Redfern MS, Furman JM; Effect of preparation on dual-task performance in postural control; Journal of Motor Behavior, vol. 36(2), pp. 137-146, 2004.
  260. Balaban CD, Cohn J, Redfern MS, Prinkey J, Stripling R, Hoffer M; Postural control as a probe for cognitive state: exploiting human information processing to enhance performance; International Journal of Human-Computer Interaction, vol. 17(2), pp. 275-286, 2004.
  261. Redfern MS, Talkowski ME, Jennings JR, Furman JM; Cognitive influences in postural control of patients with unilateral vestibular loss; Gait & Posture, vol. 19(2), pp. 105-114, 2004.
  262. Cham R, Redfern MS; Gait adaptations during load carrying on level and inclined surfaces; Occupational Ergonomics, vol. 4(1), pp. 11-26, 2004.
  263. Faulkner K, Cauley J, Redfern M, Rosano C, Kritchevsky S, Landsittel D, Rubin S, Simonsick E, Studenski , Zmuda J, Newman A; Do cognitive challenges interfere with walking ability?; Gerontologist, vol. 43, p. 311, 2003.
  264. Shearer A, Stappers B, O'Connor P, Golden A, Strom R, Redfern M, Ryan O; Enhanced optical emission during Crab giant radio pulses; Science, vol. 301(5632), pp. 493-495, 2003.
  265. Chambers AJ, Margerum S, Redfern MS, Cham R; Kinematics of the foot during slips; Occupational Ergonomics, vol. 3(4), pp. 225-234, 2003.
  266. Latt LD, Sparto PJ, Furman JM, Redfern MS; The steady-state postural response to a continuous sinusoidal galvanic vestibular stimulation; Gait & Posture, vol. 18(2), pp. 64-72, 2003.
  267. Richerson SJ, Faulkner LW, Robinson CJ, Redfern MS, Purucker MC; Acceleration threshold detection during short anterior and posterior perturbations on a translating platform; Gait & Posture, vol. 18(2), pp. 11-19, 2003.
  268. Furman JM, Muller MLTM, Redfern MS, Jennings JR; Visual-vestibular stimulation interferes with information processing in young and older humans; Experimental Brain Research, vol. 152(3), pp. 383-392, 2003.
  269. Furman JM, Hsu LC, Whitney SL, Redfern MS; Otolith-ocular responses in patients with surgically confirmed unilateral peripheral vestibular loss; Journal of Vestibular Research, vol. 13(2-3), pp. 143-151, 2003.
  270. Loughlin PJ, Redfern MS, Furman JM; Nonstationarities of postural sway: the utility of time-frequency analysis in standing human balance; Advances in Time-Frequency and Time-Scale Applications in Biomedical Engineering, vol. 22(2), pp. 69-75, 2003.
  271. Loughlin PJ, Redfern MS; Analysis and modeling of human postural control; IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Magazine, vol. 22(2), p. 18, 2003.
  272. Cham R, Moyer B, Redfern MS; Biomécanique du sport, du mouvement et de la locomotion / Sport, Motion and Locomotion Biomechanics; Archives of Physiology and Biochemistry, vol. 110(1), pp. 21-26, 2002.
  273. Furman JM, Redfern MS; Visual-vestibular interaction during OVAR in the elderly; Journal of Vestibular Research, vol. 11(6), pp. 365-370, 2002.
  274. Cham R, Redfern MS; Heel contact dynamics during slip events on level and inclined surfaces; Safety Science, vol. 40(7-8), pp. 559-576, 2002.
  275. Smiley-Oyen AL, Cheng HYK, Latt LD, Redfern MS; Adaptation of vibration-induced postural sway in individuals with Parkinson's disease; Gait & Posture, vol. 16(2), pp. 188-197, 2002.
  276. Redfern MS, Muller MLTM, Jennings JR, Furman JM; Attentional dynamics in postural control during perturbations in young and older adults; Journal of Gerontology: Biological Sciences, vol. 57(8), pp. B298-B303, 2002.
  277. Whitney SL, Sparto PJ, Brown KE, Furman JM, Jacobson JL, Redfern MS; The potential use of virtual reality in vestibular rehabilitation: preliminary findings with the BNAVE; Neurology Report, vol. 26(2), pp. 72-78, 2002.
  278. Cham R, Redfern MS; Changes in gait when anticipating slippery floors; Gait & Posture, vol. 15(2), pp. 159-171, 2002.
  279. Borello-France DF, Gallagher JD, Furman JM, Redfern MS, Carvell GE; Voluntary upper-extremity movements in patients with unilateral peripheral vestibular hypofunction; Physical Therapy, vol. 82(3), pp. 216-227, 2002.
  280. Redfern MS, Mamo DC, Pollock BG, Mulsant B, Houck PR, Bensasi S, Miller MC; Effects of nortriptyline and paroxetine on postural sway in depressed elderly patients; American Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry, vol. 10(2), pp. 199-205, 2002.
  281. Redfern MS, Jennings JR, Martin C, Furman JM; Attention influences sensory integration for postural control in older adults; Gait & Posture, vol. 14(3), pp. 211-216, 2001.
  282. Cham R, Redfern MS; Lower extremity corrective reactions to slip events; Journal of Biomechanics, vol. 34(11), pp. 1439-1445, 2001.
  283. Sparto PJ, Redfern MS; Quantification of direction and magnitude of cyclical postural sway using ellipses; Biomedical Engineering: Applications, Basis & Communications, vol. 13(5), pp. 213-217, 2001.
  284. Redfern MS, Cham R, Gieo-Perczak K, Gronqvist R, Hirvonen M, Lanshammar H, Marpett M; Biomechanics of slips; Ergonomics, vol. 44(13), pp. 1138-1166, 2001.
  285. Courtney TK, Sorock GS, Manning DP, Collins JW, Holbein-Jenny MA; Occupational slip, trip, and fall-related injuries -- can the contribution of slipperiness be isolated?; Ergonomics, vol. 44(13), pp. 1118-1137, 2001.
  286. Gronqvist R, Chang WR, Courtney TK, Leamon TB, Redfern MS, Strandberg L; Measurement of slipperiness: fundamental concepts and definitions; Ergonomics, vol. 44(13), pp. 1102-1117, 2001.
  287. Courtney TK, Chang WR, Gronqvist R, Redfern MS; The measurement of slipperiness -- an international scientific symposium; Ergonomics, vol. 44(13), pp. 1097-1101, 2001.
  288. Courtney TK, Chang WR, Gronqvist R, Redfern MS; Editor's preface: the measurement of slipperiness; Ergonomics, vol. 44(13), p. 1095, 2001.
  289. Carnahan BJ, Norman BA, Redfern MS; Incorporating physical demand criteria into assembly line balancing; IIE Transactions, vol. 33(10), pp. 875-887, 2001.
  290. Cham R, Redfern MS; Effect of flooring on standing comfort and fatigue; Human Factors, vol. 43(3), pp. 381-391, 2001.
  291. Furman JM, Redfern MS; Effect of aging on the otolith-ocular reflex; Journal of Vestibular Research, vol. 11(2), pp. 91-103, 2001.
  292. Gallagher S, Hamrick CA, Cornelius KM, Redfern MS; The effects of restricted workspace on lumbar spine loading; Occupational Ergonomics, vol. 2(4), pp. 201-213, 2001.
  293. Loughlin PJ, Redfern MS; Spectral Characteristics of Visually Induced Postural Sway in Healthy Elderly and Healthy Young Subjects; IEEE Transactions on Neural Systems and Rehabilitation Engineering, vol. 9(1), pp. 24-30, 2001.
  294. Yardley L, Redfern MS; Psychological factors influencing recovery from balance disorders; Journal of Anxiety Disorders, vol. 15(1-2), pp. 107-119, 2001.
  295. Redfern MS, Yardley L, Bronstein AM; Visual influences on balance; Journal of Anxiety Disorders, vol. 15(1-2), pp. 81-94, 2001.
  296. Redfern MS, Cham R; The influence of flooring on standing comfort and fatigue; American Industrial Hygiene Association Journal, vol. 61(5), pp. 700-708, 2000.
  297. Carnahan BJ, Redfern MS, Norman B; Designing safe job rotation schedules using optimization and heuristic search; Ergonomics, vol. 43(4), pp. 543-560, 2000.
  298. Ardic FN, Redfern MS; Paraspinal Response to Electrical Vestibular Stimulation; Acta Oto-Laryngologica, vol. 120(1), pp. 39-46, 2000.
  299. Hanson JP, Redfern MS, Mazumdar M; Predicting slips and falls considering required and available friction; Ergonomics, vol. 42(12), pp. 1619-1633, 1999.
  300. Borello-France DF, Gallagher JD, Redfern, MS, Furman JM, Carvell GE; Voluntary movement strategies of individuals with unilateral peripheral vestibular hypofunction; Journal of Vestibular Research, vol. 9(4), pp. 265-275, 1999.
  301. Borger LL, Whitney SL, Redfern MS, Furman JM; The influence of dynamic visual environments on postural sway in the elderly; Journal of Vestibular Research, vol. 9(3), pp. 197-205, 1999.
  302. Reginella RL, Redfern MS, Furman JM; Postural sway with earth-fixed and body-referenced finger contact in young and older adults; Journal of Vestibular Research, vol. 9(2), pp. 103-109, 1999.
  303. Casselbrant ML, Redfern MS, Fall PA, Furman JM, Mandel EM; Visual-induced postural sway in children with and without otitis media; Annals of Otology, Rhinology, & Laryngology, vol. 107(5), pp. 401-405, 1998.
  304. Giamalva JN, Redfern M, Bailey WC; Dietitians employed by health care facilities preferred a HACCP system over irridation or chemical rinses for reducing risk of foodborne disease; Journal of the American Diabetic Association, vol. 98(8), pp. 885-888, 1998.
  305. Carnahan BJ, Redfern MS; Application of genetic algorithms to the design of lifting tasks; International Journal of Industrial Ergonomics, vol. 21(2), pp. 145-158, 1998.
  306. Furman JM, Jacob RG, Redfern MS; Clinical evidence that the vestibular system participates in autonomic control; Journal of Vestibular Research, vol. 8(1), pp. 27-34, 1998.
  307. Schlesinger A, Redfern MS, Dahl RE, Jennings JR; Postural control, attention, and sleep deprivation; NeuroReport, vol. 9(1), pp. 49-58, 1998.
  308. Maki BE, Redfern MS, Robinson CJ: Guest Editorial - Rehabilitative Biomechanics and instrumentation related to posture, gait, and balance; IEEE Transactions on Rehabilitation Engineering, vol. 5(4), pp. 281-282, 1997.
  309. Redfern MS, DiPasquale J; Biomechanics of descending ramps; Gait & Posture, vol. 6(2), pp. 119-125, 1997.
  310. Redfern MS, Moore PL, Yarsky CM; The influence of flooring on standing balance among older persons; Human Factors, vol. 39(3), pp. 445-455, 1997.
  311. Holbein MA, Redfern MS; Functional stability limits while holding loads in various positions; International Journal of Industrial Ergonomics, vol. 19(5), pp. 387-395, 1997.
  312. Redfern MS, Robinson CJ; Guest editorial: introduction to the special section on rehabilitative biomechanics; IEEE Transactions on Rehabilitation Engineering, vol. 4(4), p. 347, 1996.
  313. Loughlin PJ, Redfern MS, Furman JM; Time-varying characteristics of visually induced postural sway; IEEE Transactions on Rehabilitation Engineering, vol. 4(4), pp. 416-424, 1996.
  314. Mann GC, Whitney SL, Redfern MS, Borello-France DF, Furman JM; Functional reach and single leg stance in patients with peripheral vestibular disorders; Journal of Vestibular Research, vol. 6(5), pp. 343-353, 1996.
  315. Cass SP, Redfern MS, Furman JM, DiPasquale J; Galvanic-induced postural movements as a test of vestibular function in humans; Laryngoscope, vol. 106(4), pp. 423-430, 1996.
  316. Jacob RG, Redfern MS, Furman JM; Optic flow-induced sway in anxiety disorders associated with space and motion discomfort; Journal of Anxiety Disorders, vol. 9(5), pp. 411-425, 1995.
  317. Redfern MS, Chaffin DB; Influence of flooring on standing fatigue; Human Factors, vol. 37(3), pp. 570-581, 1995.
  318. Twomey JM, Smith AE, Redfern MS; A predictive model for slip resistance using artificial neural networks; IIE Transactions, vol. 27(3), pp. 374-381, 1995.
  319. Schumann T, Redfern MS, Furman JM, El-Jaroudi A, Chaparro LF; Time-frequency analysis of postural sway; Journal of Biomechanics, vol. 28(5), pp. 603-607, 1995.
  320. Redfern MS, Kumar S; Rehabilitation ergonomics - An emerging component of rehabilitation science; IEEE Transactions on Rehabilitation Engineering, vol. 2(3), pp. 109-110. 1994.
  321. Cornelius K, Redfern M, Stiener L; The effects of seated vibration on postural stability; International Journal of Industrial Ergonomics, vol. 13, pp. 343-351, 1994.
  322. Surgrue M, Redfern M; Computerized phonoenterography: the clinical investigation of a new system; Journal of Clinical Gastroenterology, vol. 18(2), pp. 139-144, 1994.
  323. Redfern MS, Schumann T; A model of foot placement during gait; Journal of Biomechanics, vol. 27(11), pp. 1339-1346, 1994.
  324. McVay EJ, Redfern MS; Rampway safety: foot forces as a function of rampway angle; American Industrial Hygiene Association Journal, vol. 55(7), pp. 626-634, 1994.
  325. Cornelius KM, Redfern MS, Steiner LJ; Postural stability after whole-body vibration exposure; International Journal of Industrial Ergonomics, vol. 13(4), pp. 343-351, 1994.
  326. Redfern MS, Furman JM; Postural sway of patients with vestibular disorders during optic flow; Journal of Vestibular Research, vol. 4(3), pp. 221-230, 1994.
  327. Redfern MS, Bidanda B; Slip resistance of the shoe-floor interface under biomechanically-relevant conditions; Ergonomics, vol. 37(3), pp. 511-524, 1994.
  328. Redfern MS, Hughes RE, Chaffin DB; High-pass filtering to remove electrocardiographic interference from torso EMG recordings; Clinical Biomechanics, vol. 8(1), pp. 44-48, 1993.
  329. Redfern MS, Marcotte A, Chaffin DB; A dynamic coefficient of friction measurement device for shoe/floor interface testing; Journal of Safety Research, vol. 21(2), pp. 61-65, 1990.
  330. Chaffin DB, Redfern MS, Erig M, Goldstein SA; Lumbar muscle size and locations from CT scans of 96 women of age 40 to 63 years; Clinical Biomechanics, vol. 5(1), pp. 9-16, 1990.
  331. Gilad I, Redfern MS, Chaffin DB, Byun SN; Angular displacement of torso during lifting: a system comparison of two measuring methods; Human Movement Science, vol. 8(6), pp. 547-569, 1989.
  332. Kumar S, Chaffin DB, Redfern MS; Isometric and isokinetic back and arm lifting strengths: device and measurement; Journal of Biomechanics, vol. 21(1), pp. 35-44, 1988.
  333. Wojyts EM, Goldstein SA, Redfern MS, Trier E, Matthews LS; A biomechanical evaluation of the Lenox Hill knee brace; Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research, vol. 220, pp. 179-184, 1987.
  334. Redfern MS, Bloswick D; Preventing slip and fall injuries requires environmental controls; Occupational Health & Safety, vol. 56(10), pp. 34-43, 1987.
  335. Redfern M; Why Baby Fae never stood a chance; New Science, vol. 104(1432), p. 7, 1984.
  336. Coutts-Wood CF, Redfern M, Kelly J; Prescription charges; Br Med J, vol. 1(5586), p. 254, 1968.

  1. Chambers AJ: Ergonomics of Sedentary Interventions for the Office Workplace (Book Chapter). In Maynard’s Handbook of Industrial Engineering, 6th Edition. McGraw Hill; 2022; ISBN-10: 1260461564. 
  2. Beschorner KE, Redfern MS: Role of support surfaces in preventing slip, trip, and fall injuries. In: Fall Prevention and Protection: Principles, Guidelines, and Practices; (Ed. Hongwei Hsiao); CRC Press, Taylor & Francis Group, p. 141-158, 2016.
  3. Beschorner KE, Chapter 17: Biotribology & Human Tribology, Tribology for Scientists and Engineers, Springer, New York, 2013.
  4. Redfern MS, Rhoades TP: Fall prevention in industry using slip resistance testing. In: Occupational Ergonomics: Theory and Applications (2nd Ed), Eds: Amit Bhattacharya, Ph.D. and James McGlothlin, Ph.D., CRC Press, Taylor & Francis Group (Chapter 18, pp 525-538), 2012.
  5. Koontz AM, McCrory JL, Cham R, Yang Y, Wilkinson M; Rehabilitation biomechanics; Wiley Encyclopedia of Biomedical Engineering, Ed. Akay M, John Wiley and Sons Inc, Hoboken, NJ, 2006
  6. Redfern MS, Cham R, Moyer BE; Leg and foot: section 8.3 slips and falls; Working Postures and Movements - Tools for Evaluation and Engineering, Ed. Delleman N, Haslegrave C, Chaffin D, CRC Press LLC, pp. 224-238, 2004.
  7. Cham R, Redfern MS; Leg and foot: section 8.2 flooring and standing comfort; Working Postures and Movements - Tools for Evaluation and Engineering, Ed. Delleman N, Haslegrave C, Chaffin D, CRC Press LLC, pp. 211-223, 2004.
  8. Redfern MS, Cham R, Gielo-Perczak K, Gronqvist R, Hirvonen M, Lanshammar H, Marpet M; Biomechanics of slips; Measuring Slipperiness - Human Locomotion and Surface Factors, Ed. Chang WR, Courtney TK, Taylor and Francis, NY, pp. 37-65, 2003.
  9. Chang WR, Courtney TK, Gronqvist R, Redfern MS; Measuring slipperiness -- discussions on the state of the art and future research; Measuring Slipperiness -- Human Locomotion and Surface Factors, Ed. Chang WR, Courtney TK, Taylor and Francis, NY, pp. 165-171, 2003.
  10. Grönqvist R, Chang W-R, Courtney TK, Leamon TB, Redfern MS, Strandberg L: Measurement of slipperiness: fundamental concepts and definitions. Measuring Slipperiness-Human Locomotion and Surface Factors, Eds., W-R Chang & T.K. Courtney; Assoc Eds., R. Grönqvist & M. Redfern, Taylor & Francis, New York, NY, p. 1-16, 2003. 
  11. Carnahan BJ, Redfern MS; Ergonomic information resources; Maynards Industrial Engineering Handbook (5th Edition), Ed. Zandin K, McGraw-Hill, pp. 6.3-8, 2001.
  12. Carnahan BJ, Redfern MS; Case studies: prevention of work-related musculoskeletal disorders in manufacturing and service environments; Maynard's Industrial Engineering Handbook (5th Edition), Ed. Zandin K, McGraw-Hill, pp. 6.229-6.247, 2001.
  13. Loughlin PJ, Redfern MS, Furman JM: Nonstationarities of postural sway: the utility of time-frequency analysis in studying human balance. In: IEEE EMBS-BMES Workshop (1999), Wiley/IEEE Press (In Press) 
  14. Redfern MS, Bloswick D; Slips, trips and falls; Musculoskeletal Disorders in the Workplace, Ed. Nordin M, Anderson G, Pope M, Mosby-Year, Inc., pp. 152-166, 1997.
  15. Redfern MS, Rhoades TP; Fall prevention in industry using slip resistance testing; Occupational Ergonomics, Ed. Bhattacharya A, McGlothlin J, Dekker Marcel, NY, 1996.
  16. Redfern MS, Nicholas SC; Kinematic response to galvanic stimulation in man. Proceedings of the 12th international symposium on posture and gait; Vestibular and Neural Front, Ed. Taguchi K, Igarashi M, Mori S, Elsevier Science BV, NY, 1994.
  17. Redfern MS; Functional muscle: effects on electromyographical output; Selected Topics for use in the Occupational Setting: Expert Perspectives, vol. 91, DEHHS (NIOSH), 1992
  18. Redfern MS, Bidanda B; Effects of shoe angle, velocity, and vertical force on shoe/floor slip resistance; Advances in Industrial Ergonomics and Safety IV, Ed. S Kumar, Taylor and Francis, 1992.
  19. Holbein MA, Redfern MS; Postural stability while holding loads using various strategies; Advances in Industrial Ergonomics and Safety IV, Ed. S Kumar, Taylor and Francis, 1992.
  20. Redfern MS; EMG-torque modeling including contraction at the ankle; Advances in Industrial Ergonomics and Safety, Ed. A Mital, Taylor and Francis, 1989.
  21. Redfern MS, Chaffin DB: The effects of floor types on standing tolerance in industry. Trends in Ergonomics/Human Factors V (Eds: F. Aghazedeh) North Holland, Amsterdam, 1988. 
  22. Redfern MS; Elimination of EKG contamination from torso electromyographic signals; Trends in Ergonomics/Human Factors IV, pp. 725-729, 1987.
  23. Redfern MS, Chaffin DB; The effects of floor types on standing tolerance in industry; Trends in Ergonomics/Human Factors IV, Ed. S Asfour, North Holland, Amsterdam, pp. 453-456, 1987.
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  1. Measuring Slipperiness-Human Locomotion and Surface Factors, Editors: W-R Chang and T.K. Courtney; Associate Editors: R. Gronqvist and M. Redfern, Taylor & Francis Publishers, New York, NY, 2003. 

Conference Proceedings 

  1. Griffin SC, Beschorner KE: A static model predicts roof-to-ladder transition friction requirements. International Society of Biomechanics, Fukuoka, Japan; July 30-August 3, 2023.
  2. Griffin SC, Williams V, Beschorner KE: Body orientation and frictional requirements of roof-to-ladder transitions. International Society of Posture and Gait Research, Brisbane, Australia; July 9-13, 2023.
  3. Williams V, Griffin S, Beschorner K: Evidence for Modifying Extension Ladder Design to Reduce Slipping Risk. XXIX Congress of International Society of Biomechanics, Fukuoka, Japan; July 30-August 3, 2023.
  4. Williams V, Cahir B, Beschorner K: Extension Ladder Missteps: Foot Placement Corrections as an Unanticipated Outcome Measure in a Pilot Study. International Society of Posture and Gait Research World Congress 2023, Brisbane, Australia; July 9-13, 2023.
  5. Beschorner KE, Ing H, Chadha V, Randolph A, Reifler K, Jacobs T: Shoe-floor friction is predicted by high-frequency material properties and small-scale floor topographical features. Footwear Biomechanics Symposium, Osaka, Japan; July 26-28, 2023.
  6. Gallagher KM, Chambers AJ, Lin J, Jacobs K, Robertson MM: Ergonomics Advances in Office Work and Work-from-Home. Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society (HFES), Washington, DC; October 23 - 27, 2023.
  7. Rekant J, Wilson Z, Chambers AJ: Fatigability and Physical Activity Level in Middle-Aged Adults with Obesity. Proceedings of the American Society of Biomechanics (ASB), Knoxville, TN; August 8-11, 2023. 
  8. Wilson Z, Rick N, Methven D, Chambers AJ: Muscle Oxygenation Patterns During At-Home and Laboratory Light Intensity Walking. Proceedings of the American Society of Biomechanics (ASB), Knoxville, TN; August 8-11, 2023. 
  9. Rekant J, Wilson Z, Chambers AJ: Patterns in Muscle Oxygenation Response to a Plantarflexion Fatigability Task in Middle-Aged Adults with Obesity. Proceedings of the American College of Sports Medicine (ACSM), Denver, CO; May 30 – June 2, 2023.
  10. Wilson Z, Rick N, Methven D, Chambers AJ: Near-Infrared Spectroscopy (NIRS) Muscle Oxygenation Dynamics During Light and Moderate Controlled Walking. Proceedings of the American College of Sports Medicine (ACSM), Denver, CO; May 30 – June 2, 2023. 
  11. Rekant J, Chambers AJ: Higher Physical Activity Level is Associated with Smaller Ground Reaction Forces During Gait in Middle-Aged Adults with Obesity. Proceedings of the 2023 International Society for Posture and Gait Research (ISPGR) World Congress, Brisbane, Australia; July 9 – 13, 2023. 
  12. Rekant J, Chambers AJ, Suri A, Hergenroeder A, Sejdic E, Brach J: Weekly Minutes of Moderate to Vigorous Physical Activity is Associated with Movement Quality in Overweight and Obese Older Adults. Translational Science at The Association for Clinical and Translational Science, Washington, DC; April 18-20, 2023. 
  13. Beschorner KE, Hemler SL, Seigel J, Sundaram V, Haight JM, Redfern MS: Developing a Test for When Worn Shoes Should be Replaced - Research to Practice. NOIRS; May 10-12, 2022. 
  14. Bailes AH, Cook H, Johnson M, Cham R, Redfern MS, Sowa G, Bell KM: Accuracy of Novel Inertial Measurement Units (IMUs) to Assess Spine Kinematics During a Sit-to-Stand Task in Individuals with Low Back Pain. Orthopedic Research Society Annual Meeting; February 2022. 
  15. Suri A, VanSwearingen J, Baillargeon EM, Crane BM, Carlson MC, Moore KD, Dunlap P, Donahue P, Redfern MS, Brach JS, Sejdic E, Rosso A: Association of Gait Quality with Daily Life Mobility: An Actigraphy and Global Positioning System Based Analysis in Older Adult. 8th International Conference on Ambulatory Monitoring of Physical Activity and Movement (ICAMPAM) by the International Society for the Measurement of Physical Behavior (ISMPB); June 2022. 
  16. Bohlke K, Sparto PJ, Redfern MS, Rosso AL: Intervention Results in Higher Randomness of Postural Control Accelerations During Dual-Task Conditions. 8th International Conference on Ambulatory Monitoring of Physical Activity and Movement (ICAMPAM) by the International Society for the Measurement of Physical Behavior (ISMPB); June 2022. 
  17. Bick NA, Redfern MS, Conner IP, Wollstein G, O’Connell C, Cham R: Step-to-step Gait Symmetry in Mild-to-Moderate Glaucoma. NACOB; August 2022. 
  18. Bailes AH, Johnson M, Redfern MS, Cook H, Bell K: Individuals with Chronic Low Back Pain Show Decreased Gait Asymmetry Despite Intact Gait Speed. NACOB; August 2022. 
  19. Karabin MJ, Redfern MS, Geyer H: Model Analysis of Abnormal Foot Placement Responses in People with Vestibular Loss. NACOB; August 2022. 
  20. Karabin MJ, Weger J, Sparto PJ, Rosano C, Redfern MS: Functional Gait Assessment Performance in Older Adults Associated with Wearable Sensor Derived Metrics. ISPGR, Montreal; July 2022. 
  21. Bick N, Redfern M, Conner I, Wollstein G, Chan K, O’Connell C, Cham R: Step-to-Step Gait Symmetry in Mild-to-Moderate Glaucoma. Poster Presentation and Published in the Proceedings of the North American Congress on Biomechanics (NACOB) Meeting, Ottawa, Canada; August 2022. 
  22. Ganesh S, Holland GA, Dickey KS, Cham R: Developing a Method for Quantifying Hand Movements in the Purdue Pegboard Task. Poster presentation and Published in the Proceedings of the North American Congress on Biomechanics (NACOB) Meeting, Ottawa, Canada; August 2022. 
  23. Cham R, Bick N, Redfern M, Jennings JR, Eack S, Iverson J: Gait in Sensory Challenging Conditions in Young Adults with Autism Spectrum Disorders. Podium Presentation and Published in the Proceedings of the International Society of Posture and Gait Research (ISPGR) Meeting, Montréal, Canada; July 2022. (Additionally, published in a special issue of Gait and Posture)
  24. Bailes AH, Cook H, Johnson M, Cham R, Redfern M, Sowa G, Bell K: Accuracy of Inertial Measurement Units (IMUs) to Assess Spine Kinematics During a Sit-to-Stand Task in Individuals with Low Back Pain. Poster Presentation and Published in the Proceedings of Orthopaedic Research Society World Congress; February 2022. 
  25. Rekant J, Chambers AJ: Assessing Balance Differences Among Physically Active and Inactive Adults with Obesity. UPMC Aging Institute Research Day, Pittsburgh, PA; November 9, 2022. 
  26. Rekant J, Zuris E, Chambers AJ: Validation of Inertial Measurement Unit-Based Motion Capture for Assessing Kinematics of Gait in Adults with Obesity. Proceedings of the 2022 North American Congress on Biomechanics (NACOB), Ottowa, Canada; August 21-25, 2022. 
  27. Rekant J, Chambers AJ: Assessment of Balance Performance Differences Among Physically Active and Inactive Adults with Obesity. Proceedings of the 2022 International Society for Posture and Gait Research (ISPGR), Montreal, Canada; July 3-7, 2022. 
  28. Rekant J, Wilson Z, Chambers AJ: The Relationship Between Weight Shifts, Discomfort and Seated Breaks during Standing. Proceedings of the 2022 National Occupational Injury Research Symposium (NOIRS), Morgantown, WV; May 10-12, 2022. 
  29. Cook HA, Pashaj X, Firdous A, Lee JY, Sowa GA, Bell KM, Vo NV: Development of a High Throughput Bioreactor for Testing Rodent Functional Spinal Units Under Compressive Loading. 48th ISSLS Annual Meeting, Boston; May 9th-13th, 2022. [Poster #3166]. 
  30. Riffitts M, Ruh E., McClincy MP, Bell KM: Gamification Elements and System Features of an Interactive Health Technology in Adolescent ACL Reconstruction Rehabilitation [Poster]. Biomedical Engineering Society (BMES) Annual Meeting 2022, San Antonio, Texas; 2022.  
  31. Beschorner KE, Li Y, Yamaguchi T, Ells W, Bowman R; The Future of Footwear Friction; Proceedings of the 21st Congress of the International Ergonomics Association (IEA 2021), pp. 841-855, 2021.
  32. Agrawal Y, Merfeld DM, Horak FB, Redfern MS, Manor B, Westlake KP, Holstein GR, Smith PF, Bhatt T, Bohnen NI, Lipsitz LA; Aging, Vestibular Function, and Balance: Proceedings of a National Institute on Aging/National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders Workshop; Journals of Gerontology Series A-Biological Sciences and Medical Sciences, vol. 75(12), pp. 2471-2480, 2020.
  33. Williams DW, Beschorner KE, Sturnieks DL, Lord SR, Pliner EM: The Effects of Environmental Factors on Ladder Overreaching. Midwest American Society of Biomechanics Conference, Cleveland, OH; 2021.
  34. Rekant J, Betts B, Chambers A: Validation of Body-worn Inertial Measurement Units for Assessing Gait. American Society of Biomechanics, Virtual Conference; 2021.
  35. Hemler SL, Pliner EM, Redfern MS, Haight JM, Beschorner KE: Shoe Wear Geometry Predicts Shoe-Floor Hydrodynamics. International Society of Biomechanics, Virtual Conference; 2021.
  36. Bharthi R, Hemler SL, Beschorner KE: Correlation Between Wear Region of Shoes and Contact Region During Early Gait. International Society of Biomechanics, Virtual Conference; 2021.
  37. Hemler SL and Beschorner KE: Out of the box and into the wild - the friction mechanics of worn shoes. Footwear Biomechanics Symposium, Virtual Conference; 2021.
  38. Beschorner KE, Meehan EE, Iraqi A, Hemler SL: Designing Shoe Tread for Friction Performance: A Hierarchical Approach. Footwear Biomechanics Symposium, Virtual Conference; 2021.
  39. Bick N, Redfern M, Conner I, Wollstein G, Chan K, Cham R: Step-to-Step Gait Symmetry in Glaucoma. The Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology, Virtual Conference; 2021.
  40. Stuckey J, Tsizhovkin M, Beschorner KE, Pliner E, Sturnieks D, Lord S; User-specific factors associated with ladder handrail use; INGENiUM: Undergraduate Research at the Swanson School of Engineering, vol. 7, pp. 90-93, 2021.
  41. Sukinik J, Bharthi R, Hemler S, Beschorner KE; Relationship between center of pressure and contact region during gait: Implications for shoe wear and slipping risk; INGENiUM: Undergraduate Research at the Swanson School of Engineering, vol. 7, pp. 94-97, 2021.
  42. Zhang Y, Chan C, Bell KM, Musahl V, Debski RE: Measurement of 6x6 Stiffness Matrix of The Knee: Implications For Knee Biomechanics. Annual Meeting of the ORS; 2021.
  43. Riffitts M, McClincy MP, Seabol L, Novak N, Hamm M, Bell KM: Perspectives on Gamification of an Interactive Health Technology for Pediatric ACL-R Post-Operative Rehabilitation. Annual Meeting of the ORS; 2021.
  44. Bell KM, Cook HA, Bosch PP: Attachment Point Optimization for A Dynamic Hip Stabilization Device. Annual Meeting of the ORS; 2021.
  45. Bharthi R, Sukinik J, Hemler S, Beschorner KE: Correlation between the locations of shoe wear region and center of the contact region at peak friction. Biomedical Engineering Society, Online, 2020.
  46. Sukinik J, Bharthi R, Hemler S, Beschorner KE: Relationship between center of pressure and contact region during gait: Implications for shoe wear and slipping risk. Biomedical Engineering Society, Online; 2020.
  47. Stuckey JX, Tsizhovkin ML, Beschorner KE, Pliner EM, Sturnieks DL, Lord SR: User-specific factors that predict ladder handrail use. Biomedical Engineering Society, Online; 2020.
  48. Tsizhovkin ML, Stuckey JX, Pliner EM, Beschorner KE, Lord SR, Sturnieks DL: Relationship between Handrail Use and Balance Control and Sway during a Ladder Work Task. Biomedical Engineering Society, Virtual, Online; 2020.
  49. Rekant J, Chambers A: Comparison of Portable to Laboratory-based Near Infrared Spectroscopy Sensors for Assessing Muscle Health During Exercise. American Society of Biomechanics East Coast, Virtual Conference; 2020.
  50. Hemler SL, Sundaram VH, Beschorner KE: A hydrodynamic model to predict under-shoe fluid pressures based on the dimensions of a worn region. American Society of Biomechanics, Virtual Conference; 2020.
  51. Pliner EM, Sturnieks DL, Beschorner KE, Deschler CL, Lord SR: Behavioral Risk Predicts Maximum Lateral Reach During a Roof Gutter Clearing Task. American Society of Biomechanics, Virtual Conference; 2020.
  52. Bell KM, Riffitts M, Murati S, Harrison T, Sowa GA, Johnson J, Nilsen M: Objective Assessment Of Neck Disability And Pain For Head And Neck Cancer Patients. Annual Meeting of the ORS; 2020.
  53. Couch B, Wawrose R, Chen J, Dombrowski M, Wang D, Bell KM, Lee J, Sowa GA, Vo N: Percutaneous Lumbar Annulotomy: A Novel Technique to Establish a Rat Model of Intervertebral Disc Degeneration. Annual Meeting of the ORS; 2020.
  54. Pliner EM, Sturnieks DL, Beschorner KE, Redfern MS, Lord SR: Association of individual fall risk with standing measures on a step ladder. International Society of Biomechanics, Calgary, Canada; August 2019.
  55. Pliner EM, Dukes AA, Beschorner KE, Mahboobin A: Effects of interest-tailored biomechanics lectures on student engagement. International Society of Biomechanics, Calgary, Canada; August 2019.
  56. Nazifi M, Beschorner KE, Hur P: Does Inadequate Angular Momentum Regulation Cause Falls?. International Society of Biomechanics, Calgary, Canada; August 2019.
  57. Hemler SL, Sundaram VH, Beschorner KE: Influence of slip-resistant shoe classification and shoe age on under-shoe hydrodynamics during human slips. International Society of Biomechanics, Calgary, Canada; August 2019.
  58. Hemler SL, Sider J, Beschorner KE: Influence of required coefficient of friction on rate of shoe wear. International Society of Posture and Gait Research, Edinburgh, Scotland; July 2019.
  59. Pliner EM, Sturnieks DL, Beschorner KE, Redfern MS, Lord SR: Standing steadiness and variability of older adults on a step ladder. International Society of Posture and Gait Research, Edinburgh, Scotland; July 2019.
  60. Beschorner KE, Sundaram V, Hemler SL: Size of Worn Region Predicts Fluid Pressures during Human Slips. Society of Tribologists and Lubrication Engineers Annual Meeting, Nashville, TN; May 2019.
  61. Pliner EM, Hemler SL, Beschorner KE: Gait parameters of shoe wear: A case study of the shoe wear rate by individual gait parameters. Society of Tribologists and Lubrication Engineers Annual Meeting, Nashville, TN; May 2019.
  62. Hemler SL, Beschorner KE: Effect of Progressive Shoe Wear and Heel Type on Traction Performance Changes. Society of Tribologists and Lubrication Engineers Annual Meeting, Nashville, TN; May 2019.
  63. Hemler SL, Beschorner KE: Predicting Slip Risk Based on Footwear. Society of Tribologists and Lubrication Engineers Annual Meeting, Nashville, TN; May 2019.
  64. Iraqi A, Beschorner KE: Effect of Shoe Outsole Backing on the Coefficient of Friction. Society of Tribologists and Lubrication Engineers Annual Meeting, Nashville, TN; May 2019.
  65. Hemler SL, Redfern MS, Haight JM, Beschorner KE: Influence of natural wear progression on shoe floor traction – A pilot study. Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society, Philadelphia, PA; October 2018.
  66. Martin E, Pliner EM, Beschorner KE: Characterizing the Required Friction during Ladder Climbing. Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society, Philadelphia, PA; October 2018.
  67. Pliner EM, Beschorner KE: Foot placement has larger influence on recovery than hand force generation in response to a ladder climbing perturbation. International Ergonomics Association, Florence, Italy; August 2018.
  68. Pliner EM, Seo NJ, Beschorner KE:,Temporal differences in hand placement response after a ladder climbing perturbation. World Congress of Biomechanics, Dublin, Ireland; July 2018.
  69. Sundaram V, Iraqi A, Cham R, Nasarwanji M, Pollard J, Beschorner KE: The Effects of Gender, Age Group, Weight and Height on Biomechanical Properties Related to Slipping. Society of Tribologists and Lubrication Engineering, Minneapolis, MN; May 2018.
  70. Hemler S, Charbonneau D, Beschorner KE: Effects of Shoe Wear on Slipping – Implications for Shoe Replacement Threshold. Human Factors and Ergonomics Society, Austin, TX; October 2017.
  71. Pliner EM, Beschorner KE: Effects of Ladder Climbing Patterns on Fall Severity. Human Factors and Ergonomics Society, Austin, TX; October 2017.
  72. Iraqi A, Beschorner KE: Vertical Ground Reaction Forces During Unexpected Human Slips. Human Factors and Ergonomics Society, Austin, TX; October 2017.
  73. Beschorner KE, Jones TG, Iraqi A: The Combined Benefits of Slip-Resistant Shoes and High-Traction Flooring on Coefficient of Friction Exceeds Their Individual Contributions. Human Factors and Ergonomics Society, Austin, TX; October 2017.
  74. Jones TG, Iraqi A, Beschorner KE: Impact of slip-resistant shoe outsole parameters on available coefficient of friction. IEA Slips,Trips and Falls Conference, Toronto, Canada; June 2017.
  75. Beschorner KE, Kraemer A, Sparto PJ, Furman J, Drexler S, Redfern M: Functional gait assessment score predicts individual sensitivity to multifocal lens during stair ascent. IEA Slips, Trips and Falls Conference, Toronto, Canada; June 2017.
  76. Moghaddam SR, Beschorner KE: Multi-scale computational model of shoe-floor friction for predicting impacts of shoe and floor design on coefficient of friction. IEA Slips, Trips and Falls Conference, London, UK; October 2016.
  77. Pliner EM, Beschorner KE: Effects of pull strength, hand placement and foot placement on ladder fall severity. IEA Slips, Trips and Falls Conference, London, UK; October 2016.
  78. Guyer JR, Prinkey JW, Sparto P, Jennings JR, Furman JM, Redfern MS, Chambers AJ: Development of a novel proprioceptive perturbation during standing balance wearers. Proceedings of the 2015 American Society for Biomechanics Annual Meeting, Columbus, OH; August 2015. 
  79. Weston E, Sparto P, Furman J, Drexler S, Redfern M, Beschorner K: Effects of ergonomic factors on stair navigation in older adult multifocal lens glasses wearers. Proceedings of the 2015 American Society for Biomechanics Annual Meeting, Columbus, OH; August 2015.
  80. Beschorner K, Albert D, Redfern MS: Individual differences in required coefficient of friction affect slip risk during level walking. Proceedings of the 2015 American Society for Biomechanics Annual Meeting, Columbus, OH; August 2015.
  81. Marchetti MT, Whitney SL, Brach J, Castle NG, Redfern MS, Studenski, SA: Development of an educational program for non-professional staff in assisted living facilities and personal care homes on fall risk and fall prevention. 2016 Combined Sections Meeting of the Physical Therapy Association Meeting (Submitted)
  82. McCrory JL, Chambers AJ, Daftary A, Redfern MS: Torso kinematics during stair descent in pregnancy. Proceedings of the 2015 Annual Meeting of the American College of Sports Medicine, San Diego, CA; May 26-30, 2015.
  83. Sparto PJ, Jennings JR, Redfern MS, Furman JM: Decline in lateral step initiation in older adults: a longitudinal study. Proceedings of the 2014 ISPGR World Congress, Vancouver, Canada; June 29-July 3, 2014.
  84. Redfern MS: Postural control and attention in older adults and persons with vestibular disorders. Vestibular Rehabilitation: An Advanced Course and Update, University of Pittsburgh, Department of Physical Therapy; May 16, 2014.
  85. Smith LJ, Trout JM, Sridharan SS, Guyer JR, Owens GE, Chambers AJ, Rosen CA: Comparison of microsuspension laryngoscopy positions: a randomized, prospective study. American Laryngological Association Annual Meeting; 2014.
  86. Redfern MS, Beschorner KE, Cham R: Preventing Slips and Falls: Biomechanics and Environment. World Congress of Biomechanics, Boston, MA; 2014.
  87. Moghaddam SR, Beschorner KE: Finite Element Model of Shoe-Floor Hysteresis Friction. STLE Tribology Frontiers, Chicago, IL; 2014.
  88. Lin C-C, Sparto PJ, Furman JF, Loughlin PJ, Redfern MS, Sienko KH, Whitney SL: (Poster) The effect of vibrotactile feedback on postural sway under dual-task conditions in people with unilateral vestibular hypofunction. American Physical Therapy Association-Combined Sections Meeting (APTA-CSM) 2014 Annual Meeting, Las Vegas, NV; February 2014.
  89. Genna GJ, Redfern MS, Durrant JD: (Poster) Auditory alerting for postural reaction modification.American Academy of Audiology Annual Meeting, Orlando, FL; March 2014.
  90. Beschorner KE, Muncy B, Tomashek D, Smith RO, Keenan K: Certain Gait Adaptations Lead to Improved Stepping Accuracy While Wearing Multifocal Lens Glasses. World Congress of Biomechanics, Boston, MA; 2014.
  91. Van Ham R, Mahboobin A: (Poster) Kinematics of step initiation in young and older adults. 7th Annual Research Day on Aging, The Aging Institute of University of Pittsburgh Medical Center; 2013.
  92. Van Ham R, Mahboobin A: Insights into the role of lower extremity net joint moment contributions to rapid voluntary stepping in the elderly. American Society of Biomechanics Annual Meeting; 2013.
  93. Siviy CJ, Luther AJ, Chambers AJ, Cham R: Development of a Geometric Model to Determine Inertial Parameters in Elderly Amputees. 7th Annual Research Day on Aging, Pittsburgh, PA; April 2013.
  94. Siviy C, Luther A, Chambers A, Cham R: Development of a geometric model to determine inertial parameters in amputees. American Society of Biomechanics Annual Meeting; 2013.
  95. Horibata S, Mahboobin A, Debski R, Fujie: Kinematics changes due to anterior cruciate ligament deficiency - A gait simulation approach. The Japanese Society of Mechanical Engineers, Kanto, Japan; March 14-15, 2013. (submitted, in Japanese)
  96. Owens G, Trout J, Baker N, Chambers A: Effect of vision loss on performance of standard peg tests. Science 2013 “Convergence"; 2013.
  97. O’Connell C, Cham R, Chambers AJ: Comparison of knee kinematics in older adults with unilateral transfemoral amputations during baseline walking and ramp descent. American Society of Biomechanics Annual Meeting; 2013.
  98. Merrill Z, Sandrian P, Cham R, Chambers AJ: Young adults have higher arm elevation than older adults during unexpected slips. American Society of Biomechanics Annual Meeting; 2013.
  99. McCrory JL, Chambers AJ, Daftary A, Redfern MS: Within-subject variability of step width and trunk kinematics during gait in pregnant fallers and non-fallers. Proceedings of the 2013 Annual Meeting of the American College of Sports Medicine, Indianapolis, Indiana; May 28-June 1, 2013.
  100. Mahboobin A: (Poster) An automated iterative method for adjusting virtual modelmarkers in an OpenSim model. American Society of Biomechanics, Omaha, Nebraska; September 4-7, 2013.
  101. Luther A, Chambers AJ, Cham R: Kinematic Analysis of Foot Clearance During Stair Ambulation in Older Adult Unilateral Transfemoral Amputees. 7th Annual Research Day on Aging, Pittsburgh, PA;  April 2013.
  102. Lomo-Tettey D, Johnson B, Campbell-Kyureghyan N, Beschorner KE: Muscle CoActivation During Prolonged Kneeling. Great Lakes Biomedical Conference, Milwaukee, WI; April 2013.
  103. Pliner EM, Beschorner KE, Campbell-Kyureghyan N: Effects of Foot Placement and Foot Kinematics on Ladder Slip Events. Great Lakes Biomedical Conference, Milwaukee, WI; April 2013.
  104. Hernández-Príncipe, Campbell-Kyureghyan N, Beschorner KE: Application of Near Infrared Spectroscopy to Detect Changes During and After Kneeling Task. Great Lakes Biomedical Conference, Milwaukee, WI; April 2013.
  105. Luther A, Chambers A, Cham R: Kinematic analysis of foot clearance during stair ambulation in older adult unilateral transfemoral amputees. American Society of Biomechanics Annual Meeting; 2013.
  106. Lin C-C, Whitney SL, Sparto PJ, Furman JF, Loughlin PJ, Redfern MS, Marchetti GF, Sienko: The effect of vibrotactile feedback on reaction times during dual-task balance performance in different age groups. American Physical Therapy Association-Combined Sections Meeting (APTA-CSM) 2013 Annual Meeting, San Diego, CA; February 2013.
  107. Kolling A, Montgomery J, McCrory JL, Cham R, Chambers AJ: Impact of obesity on anthropometric predictors of body fat in older adults. American Society of Biomechanics Annual Meeting; 2013.
  108. Haney J, Redfern MS, Huppert Theodore, Chambers AJ: Effects of prolonged standing on oxygen saturation in the soleus and erector spinae muscles of the lower back using near infrared spectroscopy. American Society of Biomechanics Annual Meeting; 2013. *Semifinalist for the Journal of Biomechanics Award.
  109. Guyer JR, Owens GE, Trout JM, Smith LJ, Rosen CA, Chambers AJ: Ergonomic analysis of microlaryngoscopy using surface electromyography. Science 2013 “Convergence"; 2013.
  110. Gorman S, Quinn L, Sklar S, Smith H, Chambers AJ, Hirschman A, Johnson J: Diagnostic Tool for Dysphagia. Proceedings of the 2013 Rice University Beyond Traditional Borders Design Competition, Houston, TX; April 4-6, 2013.
  111. Cham R, Mahboobin A, Redfern MS, Nau AC: (Podium) Impact of central and peripheral vision loss on standing balance. Journal of Biomechanics Award Semi-finalist. American Society of Biomechanics, Omaha, Nebraska; September 4-7, 2013.
  112. Beschorner KE, Chambers A, Redfern MS: Effect of shoe tread depth on hydrodynamic pressures in the shoe-floor interface during slipping. Proceedings of the 2013 American Society for Biomechanics Annual Meeting, Omaha, NB; September 2013.
  113. Albert D, Ledgerwood AT, Chambers AJ, Redfern MS, Beschorner K: Effect of shoe tread depth on foot slipping kinematics. American Society of Biomechanics Annual Meeting; 2013.
  114. Singh G, Beschorner KE: Influence of hydrodynamic fluid pressure and shoe tread depth on available coefficient of friction. ASME/STLE International Joint Tribology Conference, Denver, CO; October 2012.
  115. Beschorner KE, Singh G: A Novel Method for Evaluating the Effectiveness of Shoe-Tread Designs Relevant to Slip and Fall Accidents. Human Factors and Ergonomics Society, Boston, MA; October 2012.
  116. Singh G, Beschorner KE: A 3-dimensional viscoelastic finite element model for predicting adhesion and hysteresis based on roughness, sliding speed and material properties. ASME/STLE International Joint Tribology Conference, Denver, CO; October 2012.
  117. Beschorner KE: Experimental and Modeling Studies for Understanding Shoe-Floor Contaminant Friction and Designing for Slip-Resistance. ASME/STLE International Joint Tribology Conference, Denver, CO; October 2012.
  118. Cowap M, Beschorner KE: The Effects of Floor Roughness On Shoe-Floor Adhesion and Hysteresis. ASME/STLE International Joint Tribology Conference, Denver, CO; October 2012.
  119. Wade C, Andres RO, Garner J, Redfern MS: Walking on ballast impacts balance. 18 th World Congress on Ergonomics (sponsored by the International Ergonomics Association), Recife, Brazil; February 12-16, 2012.
  120. Van Ham R, Mahboobin A: (Poster) Kinematics of step initiation in young and older adults. Biomedical Engineering Society Annual Meeting, Atlanta, Georgia; October 24-27, 2012. 
  121. Sukits AL, Ledgerwood AT, Haney JM, Chambers AJ, Cham R, Aizenstein HJ, Nebes RD: Effects of Fractional Anisotropy in the Corpus Callosum as Determined by Diffusion Tensor Imaging on Temporal Variability in Older Adults. 2012 The Aging Institute of UPMC: Celebrating Research on Aging: Building Collaborations for the Future, Pittsburgh, PA; April 24, 2012.
  122. Sukits AL, Ledgerwood AT, Haney JM, Chambers AJ, Cham R, Aizenstein HJ, Nebes RD: Effects of Fractional Anisotropy in the Corpus Callosum as Determined by Diffusion Tensor Imaging on Temporal Variability in Older Adults. Proceedings of the 2012 Annual Meeting of the American Society of Biomechanics, Gainesville, FL; August 15-18, 2012.
  123. Sparto PJ, Furman JM, Redfern MS, Fuhrman, S, Perera S, Jennings JR, Nebes R: (Oral) Lack of inhibitory control induces errors in step initiation in older adults. 2012 Joint World Congress of ISPGR and Gait & Mental Function, Trondheim, Norway; June 24-28, 2012.
  124. Roche JL, Lowry KA, Redfern MS: Harmonic Ratios: A measure of physiological asymmetry. 2012 Joint World Congress of ISPGR and Gait & Mental Function, Trondheim, Norway; June 24-28, 2012.
  125. Redfern MS, Roche JL, Jennings DJ: Attentional dynamics during perturbation recovery in young and older adults. 2012 Joint World Congress of ISPGR and Gait & Mental Function, Trondheim, Norway; June 24-28, 2012.
  126. McCrory JL, Chambers AJ, Daftary A, Redfern MS: The effect of pregnancy on torso kinematics during gait. The 2011 Annual Meeting of the American College of Sports Medicine, San Francisco, CA; May 29-June 2, 2012.
  127. McCrory JL, Chambers AJ, Daftary A, Redfern MS: Torso kinematics during gait differ between pregnant fallers and non-fallers. Proceedings of the 2012 Annual Meeting of the American Society of Biomechanics, Gainesville, FL; August 15-18, 2012.
  128. Parise E, Chambers AJ, McCrory JL, Cham R: The Impact of Obesity of Predicting Body Fat Percentage in Older Women. Proceedings of the 2012 Biomedical Engineering Society, Atlanta, GA; October 24-27, 2012.
  129. Parise E, Chambers AJ, McCrory JL, Cham R: The Impact of Obesity of Predicting Body Fat Percentage in Older Men. Proceedings of the 2012 Annual Meeting of the American Society of Biomechanics, Gainesville, FL; August 15-18, 2012.
  130. Parise E, Chambers AJ, McCrory JL, Cham R: The Impact of Obesity of Predicting Body Fat Percentage in Older Adults. 2012 The Aging Institute of UPMC: Celebrating Research on Aging: Building Collaborations for the Future, Pittsburgh, PA; April 24, 2012.
  131. Loughlin P, Mahboobin A, Furman J, Sparto P: (Podium) Patient-customized vibrotactile feedback for postural control. Joint World Congress of International Society for Posture & Gait and Gait & Mental Function, Trondheim, Norway; June 24-28, 2012.
  132. Lopez J, Haney J, Chambers AJ: The Effect of Vision Loss on the Time to Complete Upper Extremity Peg Tasks. Proceedings of the 2012 Biomedical Engineering Society, Atlanta, GA; October 24-27, 2012.
  133. Lin C-C, Whitney SL, Roche JL, Steed DP, Marchetti GF, Furman GR, Musolino MC, Redfern MS: A comparison of the balance accelerometry measure (BAM) and the balance error scoring system (BESS) in persons with and without concussion. American Physical Therapy Association-Combined Sections Meeting (APTA-CSM) 2012 Annual Meeting, Chicago, Illinois; February 8-11, 2012.
  134. Khanwilkar P, Malandro, M, Redfern M, Badylak S, Hirschman A, Borovetz H: Translational research Initiatives within a University Setting. Proceedings of the AIChE 2012 Annual Meeting, Pittsburgh, PA; October 28-November 2, 2012.
  135. Chambers AJ, Redfern MR: Application of Near-infrared Spectroscopy in Human Factors and Ergonomics. Proceedings of the 2012 Human Factors and Ergonomics Society, Boston, MA; October 22-26, 2012.
  136. Chambers AJ, Cham R: Changes in Spatiotemporal Gait Characteristics When Anticipating Slippery Floors in Young and Older Adults. Proceedings of the 2012 Annual Meeting of the American Society of Biomechanics, Gainesville, FL; August 15-18, 2012.
  137. Wade C, Garner JC, Redfern MS, Andres BO, Roche J: Impact of extended durations to ballast and postural stability. Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Meeting, Las Vegas, NV; September 2011.
  138. Sukits AL, Chambers AJ, Perera S, Cham R: Developing Population-Specific Predictive Regression Equations For Body Segment Parameters. Proceedings of the ASME 2011 Summer Bioengineering Conference, Farmington, PA; June 22-25, 2011. *Top 10 Finalist for Best Master ™s Level Solid Mechanics, Design and Rehabilitation Abstract
  139. Schnellinger E, Roche J, Redfern MS: Electromyographic responses to rotational and translational perturbations. Biomedical Engineering Society Annual Meeting, Hartford, CT; October 2011.
  140. Moore CT, Beschorner KE, Menezes PL, Lovell MR: Analysis of the Contribution of Adhesion and Ploughing to Shoe-Floor Lubricated Friction in the Boundary Lubrication Regime. ASME/STLE International Joint Tribology Conference, Los Angeles, CA; October 2011.
  141. Roche JL, Redfern MS: Postural responses to translational and rotational perturbations in young and older adults. Proceedings of the 2011 Meeting of the American Society of Biomechanics, Long Beach, CA; August 10-13, 2011.
  142. Parise E, Moore S, Beluk N, Chambers AJ, Huppert T, Redfern MS: Development of Near Infrared Spectroscopy for use in evaluating long term standing and walking fatigue. University of Pittsburgh Science 2011, Pittsburgh, PA; October 6-7, 2011.
  143. McCrory JL, Chambers AJ, Daftary A, Redfern MS: Ground reaction forces during stair ascent in pregnant fallers and non-fallers. Proceedings of the 2 011 American Society of Biomechanics, Long Beach, CA;  August 10-13, 2011.
  144. McCrory JL, Chambers AJ, Daftary A, and Redfern MS: The effect of pregnancy on ground reaction forces during stair locomotion. Proceedings of the 2011 meeting of the American College of Sports Medicine, Denver, CO; May 31-June 4, 2011.
  145. Mahboobin A, Redfern M, Loughlin P: (Poster) A model-based approach to attention and sensory integration in postural control of older adults. 5th Annual Research Day, The Aging Institute of University of Pittsburgh Medical Center (UPMC) (Poster presentation); 2011.
  146. Mahboobin A, Cham R, Piazza SJ: (Podium) Improved simulation of heel contact during normal walking. Proceedings of the ASME 2011 Summer Bioengineering Conference, Farmington, Pennsylvania; June 22 - 25, 2011.
  147. Mahboobin A, Cenciarini M, Redfern M, Loughlin P: (Poster) Model-based investigation of ankle stiffness control versus active feedback control during quiet standing. Proceedings of the ASME 2011 Summer Bioengineering Conference, Farmington, Pennsylvania; June 22 - 25, 2011.
  148. Loughlin P, Mahboobin A, Furman J: (Podium) Designing vibrotactile balance feedback for desired body sway reductions. 33rd Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society, Boston, Massachusetts; August 30-September 3, 2011.
  149. Chambers AJ, Cham R, Mahboobin A: Insights into the role of proactive strategies in postural responses to slips using gait simulations. 2011 The Aging Institute of UPMC: Celebrating Research on Aging: Building Collaborations for the Future, Pittsburgh,PA; April 19, 2011.
  150. Chambers AJ, Cham R, Mahboobin A: Insights into the role of proactive strategies in postural responses to slips using gait simulations. Proceedings of the 2 011 American Society of Biomechanics, Long Beach, CA; August 10-13, 2011. *Simulia Computational Biomechanics Award Nominee.
  151. Redfern MS: Postural control and attention in older adults and person with vestibular disorders. Vestibular Rehabilitation: An Advanced Course and Update, University of Pittsburgh, Department of Physical Therapy; May 14, 2010.
  152. Lin CC, Whitney SL, Roche JL, Steed DP, Marchetti GF, Furman GR, Musolino MC, Redfern MS: (Poster) Age-related Postural Sway Changes During Balance Tasks Using the Balance Accelerometry Measure (BAM) in Healthy Adults. Combined Sections Meeting, New Orleans; Feb 12, 2011.
  153. Mahboobin A, Cenciarini M, Redfern M, Loughlin P: Ankle stiffness control during quiet standing versus active sensory feedback control with delay. Biomedical Engineering Society Annual Meeting; October 2010.
  154. Moore CT, Beschorner KE: Effects of varying shoe surface roughness on COF Between Shoe and Floor Material in the Presence of a Liquid Contaminant. ASME/STLE International Joint Tribology Conference, San Francisco, CA; October 2010.
  155. Roche J, Steed D, Redfern MS: Habituation to galvanic vestibular stimulation during gait. (Poster) Proceedings of the 2010 Annual Meeting of the American Society of Biomechanics, Providence, RI; August 2010.
  156. Redfern MS: Inhibitory processes in postural control. The 3rd International Congress on Gait & Mental Function, Washington DC; Feb 26-28, 2010.
  157. Sukits AL, Chambers AJ, Cham R, Nebes RD: The effect of a subject-specific dual-task on standing balance; 2010.
  158. Coley B, Cham R: Proactive postural adjustments during multiple exposures to trips; 2010.
  159. Mahboobin A, Cham R, Piazza SJ: Use of walking simulations to assess the frictional requirements of slip resistant gait; 2010.
  160. Beschorner KE, Redfern MS, Cham R: Role of proprioception and foot somatosensation in detecting slipping accidents; 2010.
  161. Steed DP, Musolino M, Roche, J, Redfern MS: A low-cost accelerometry system mimics center of pressure responses during quiet stance. 2009 Biomedical Engineering Society Annual Fall Meeting, Pittsburgh, PA; October 2009.
  162. Cenciarini M, Loughlin PJ, Sparto PJ, Redfern MS; Medial-lateral postural control in older adults exhibits increased stifness and damping; Conference Proceedings: Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society, pp. 7006-7009, 2009.
  163. Smoliga JM, Myers JB, Redfern MS, Lephart SM: Relationships between changes in electromyographic and kinematic variables of the legs and arms during exhaustive running. 2009 College of Sports Medicine Conference.
  164. Steed DP, Roche JL, Redfern MS: Kinematic responses to galvanic stimulation of the human vestibular system during locomotion. Proceedings of the 2009 Meeting of the American Society of Biomechanics, State College, PA; August 2009.
  165. Enders L, Berger K, Chambers AJ, Redfern MS, McCrory JL: Biomechanical evidence of waddling during pregnancy. Proceedings of the 2009 Meeting of the American Society of Biomechanics, State College, PA; August 2009.
  166. Redfern MS, Jenning JR: Sensory integration for stance control involves perceptual inhibition in older adults. Proceedings of the XIX International Society for Posture & Gait Research (ISPGR), Bologna, Italy; June 21-25, 2009.
  167. Cenciarini M, Loughlin PJ, Redfern MS: Active stiffness and damping increase with age in postural control. Proceedings of the XIX International Society for Posture & Gait Research (ISPGR), Bologna, Italy; June 21-25, 2009.
  168. Alghwiri A, Furman JM, Redfern MS, Sparto PJ: (Poster) People with vestibular dysfunction do not require increased attention for step initiation. Proceedings of the XIX International Society for Posture & Gait Research (ISPGR), Bologna, Italy; June 21-25, 2009.
  169. Mohammad M, Whitney SL, Sparto PJ, Redfern MS, Furman JM: Improvement of gaze stabilization test scores in patients with vestibular disorders following vestibular physical therapy using a virtual reality grocery store. American Physical Therapy Association-Combined Sections Meeting (APTA-CSM) 2009 Annual Meeting, Las Vegas, Nevada; February 9-12, 2009.
  170. Timcho EA, Chambers AJ, Cham R: Recovery gait following an unexpected slip; 2009.
  171. Sukits AL, Montgomery JD, Kong PW, Hostler D, Suyama J, Cham R, Chambers AJ: Fatigue effects on slip risk while wearing fire-protective equipment; 2009.
  172. Shiratori T, Coley B, Cham R, Hodgins JK; Simulating balance recovery responses to trips based on biomechanical principles; Proceedings of the Eurographics/ACM SIGGRAPH Symposium on Computer Animation, 2009.
  173. Shiratori T, Coley B, Cham R, Hodgins JK; Modeling and simulation of balance recovery responses to tripping; Proceedings of the Annual Meeting for the American Society of Biomechanics, 2009.
  174. Roche JL, Steed DP, Redfern MS: Temporal effects of galvanic vestibular stimulation on gait as measured by accelerometers; 2009.
  175. Mahboobin A, Cham R, Piazza SJ: Influence of foot-floor coefficient on the passive response to slip during walking; 2009.
  176. Lin CC, Steed DP, Marchetti GF, Musolino MC, Redfern MS, Whitney SL: The use of an accelerometer to determine vestibulospinal function. The NIH toolbox project; 2009.
  177. Gil A, Sparto PJ, Chambers A, Cham R, Fitzgerald K; Relationship between physical function and stiffened pattern of movement during gait in patients with knee osteoarthritis, 2009.
  178. Coley B, Cham R: Center of mass position during repeated exposure to forward and backward slipping; 2009.
  179. Coley B, Cham R: Adaptations to repeated slips during forward and backward walking; 2009.
  180. Chambers AJ, Sukits AL, McCrory JL, Cham R: The effects of gender and obesity on trunk inertial parameters in old and elderly adults; 2009.
  181. Cham R, Studenski SA, Redfern MS, Bohnen NI: Age-related striatal dopaminergic denervation and severity of a slip perturbation; 2009.
  182. Beschorner KE, McGowan R, Redfern MS, Sparto PJ, Cham R: Effect of visual perturbations and dual task on treadmill walking of older and younger adults; 2009.
  183. Beschorner KE, Higgs III CF, Lovell MR: Derivation of Reynolds equation in cylindrical coordinates applicable to pin-on-disk and CMP. ASME/STLE International Joint Tribology Conference, Miami, FL; October 2008.
  184. Abramowitch S, Redfern M, Debski R, Almarza A, Borovetz H, Woo S: Intramural Internship: A Requirement of the Undergraduate Bioengineering Curriculum at the University of Pittsburgh. 2008 ASEE Annual Conference and Exhibition, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania; June 22-25, 2008.
  185. Sparto PJ, Aizenstein HJ, Van Swearingen JM, Rosano C, Perera S, Studenski SA, Jennings JR, Nebes RD, Furman JM, Redfern MS: White matter hyperintensities in localized motor tracts are associated with delays in step initiation during a choice step reaction task. The 2nd International Congress on Gait and Mental Function, Amsterdam, The Netherlands; February 1-3, 2008.
  186. Steed DP, Roche JL, Redfern MS: Determining biomechanical properties of falls using an adult anthropometric dummy; 2008.
  187. Moyer BE, Redfern MS, Cham R: Bilateral lower extremity response to unexpected slips and falls, NOIRS; 2008.
  188. Roche JL, Steed DP, Redfern MS: Evaluation of footswitches to detect heel contact; 2008.
  189. Chambers AJ, McCrory JL, Sukits AL, Cham R: Anthropometric parameters in the elderly: a DXA-based study; 2008.
  190. Cham R, Studenski SA, Perera S, Bohnen NI; Aging-related striatal dopinergic denervation, balance, and gait in healthy adults; Proceedings of the 2nd International Congress on Gait and Mental Function, 2008.
  191. Beschorner KE, Lovell MR, Higgs III CF, Redfern MS: A mixed-lubrication model for shoe-floor friction applied to pin-on-disk apparatus. ASME/STLE Internation Joint Tribology Conference; 2008.
  192. Beschorner KE, Redfern MS, Sandrian PN, Cham R: Do vestibular inputs trigger upper body responses during a slip?; 2008.
  193. Abramowitch S, Redfern M, Debski R, Almarza A, Borovetz H, Hardesty RL, Woo S; Intramural research internship: A requirement of the undergraduate bioengineering curriculum at the University of Pittsburgh; ASEE Annual Conference and Exposition, Conference Proceedings, pp. 13-15, 2008.
  194. Beschomer K, Redfern MS: Modeling the friction in pin-on-disk studies of shoe-floor contaminants. The Ergonomics Society Annual Conference; 2008.
  195. Baker NA, Redfern MS: The association between computer keyboard style and typing speed. Human Factors and Ergonomics Society 51st Annual Meeting; 2007.
  196. Beschorner KE, Lovell MR, Redfern MS: Shoe-floor frictional properties for varying sliding speed, pressure and contaminant. ASME/STLE: International Joint Tribology Conference, San Diego, CA; October 2007.
  197. Maki B, Redfern MS, Woollacott M: Attentional mechanisms in balance control. Featured Symposia, International Society for Posture & Gait Conference (ISPGR), Burlington, VT; July 14-18, 2007.
  198. Redfern MS, Muller M, Jennings JR: Attention influences sensory integration during standing posture. International Society for Posture & Gait Conference (ISPGR), Burlington, VT; July 14-18, 2007.
  199. Whitney SL, Sparto PJ, Babu SV, Hodges LF, Furman JM, Redfern MS: Perceived anxiety in a virtual grocery store in persons with and without vestibular dysfunction. CyberTherapy 2007; June 11-14, 2007.
  200. Sparto PJ, Aizenstein HJ, VanSwearingen JM, Rosano C, Furman JM, Redfern MS, Studenski SA; Delays in voluntary step initiation are related to increased volume of white matter hyperintensities in older adults; Proceedings of the ISPGR, 2007.
  201. Coley B, Lenze EJ, Perera S, VanSwearingen J, Studenski S, Cham R; Fear of falling, its psychological components and slip-warning induced gait adaptations in older adults with mild mobility impairments; Proceedings of the ISPGR, 2007.
  202. Chambers AJ, Cham R; The impact of anticipating slippery floors on spatial and temporal variability during gait; Proceedings of the International Society of Posture and Gait Research (ISPGR), 2007.
  203. Cham R, Beschorner K, Redfern MS: Whole body postural responses to slips. International Conference on Slips,Trips and Falls 2007: From Research to Practice; 2007.
  204. Cham R, Sandrian PN; Arm movements and slip severity; Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society, 2007.
  205. Cham R, Perera S, Studenski SA, Bohnen NI; Striatal dopaminergic denervation and control of temporal gait variability in healthy adults; Proceedings of the International Society of Posture and Gait Research, 2007.
  206. Cham R; Swing phase interruption in a slip: active or passive response?; Proceedings of the American Society of Biomechanics, 2007.
  207. Cham R, Moyer BE, Redfern MS; Trailing leg postural strategies during slipping; Proceedings of the International Society of Posture and Gait Research, 2007.
  208. Beschorner KE, Cham R; Heel acceleration at heel strike and slip outcome; Proceedings of the International Society of Posture and Gait Research, 2007.
  209. Baker NA, Redfern MS: Measuring computer keyboard style. the 2007 8th Annual Marconi Conference; 2007.
  210. Baker NA, Redfern MS; Measuring computer style: the frequency and distribution of computer keyboard behaviors; Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Annual Meeting, vol. 50(13), pp. 1351-1354, 2006.
  211. Wyszomierski SA, Chambers AJ, Cham R: Knee strength and slip severity in young and older adults; 2006.
  212. Redfern MS: Whole body locomotive biomechanics in slips, trips, and falls; 2006.
  213. O'Connor KW, Loughlin PJ, Redfern MS, Sparto PJ; Influence of change in surface support on standing postural sway in older adults; Proceedings of the American Society of Biomechanics, 2006.
  214. McNeal A, Chambers AJ, Cham R, Bohnen NI; Aging-related denervation in the basal ganglia and balance in sway-referenced visual environments, 2006.
  215. Mahboobin A, Loughlin PJ, Redfern MS; Modeling attention and sensory integration in postural control of older adults; Proceedings of the American Society of Biomechanics, 2006.
  216. Beschorner KE, Cham R; Center of mass acceleration and slip outcome; Proceedings of the American Society of Biomechanics, 2006.
  217. Whitney SL, Sparto PJ, Hodges LF, Babu SV, Furman JM, Redfern MS: Responses to a virtual reality grocery store in persons with and without vestibular dysfunction. 4th International Workshop on Virtual Rehabilitation (IWVR) 2005, Catalina Canyon; September 21, 2005.
  218. Furman JM, Whitney SL, Hodges LF, Redfern MS; Vestibular rehabilitation using a wide field of view virtual environment; Conference Proceedings IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society, pp. 4836-4839, 2004.
  219. Casselbrant ML, Furman JM, Mandel EM, Redfern MS, Fall PA, Kurs-Lasky M, Whitney SL, Rockette HE: The long-term effect of otitis media on the vestibular system in children. XVIII Congress of the International Federation of Oto-Rhino-Laryngological Society, Rome, Italy; June 25-30, 2005.
  220. Moyer BE, Chambers AJ, Redfern MS, Cham R: Initial condition variables and age group as determinates of slip severity; 2005.
  221. Margerum S, Cham R; Center of mass kinematics at slip onset and slip severity; Proceedings of the International Society of Posture and Gait Research, 2005.
  222. Chambers AJ, Cham R: Anticipation of slippery floors: muscle onsets and co-contraction of the stance leg; 2005.
  223. Cham R, Lenze EJ, Studenski SA, Perera S, VanSwearingen J; Fear of falling: Psychological and gait constructs; Proceedings of the Gerontological Society of America, 2005.
  224. Balaban CD, Prinkey J, Frank GM, Redfern MS; Postural measurements: seated subjects as gauges of cognitive engagement; Proceedings of the HCI 2005 International Meeting, 2005.
  225. Sparto PJ, Furman JM, Whitney SL, Hodges LF, Redfern MS; Vestibular rehabilitation using a wide field of view virtual environment; Proceedings of the 26th Annual International Conference of the IEEE EMBS, 2004.
  226. Davis KG, Jorgensen MJ, Grosch JW, Marras WS, Chaffin DB, Czaja S, Redfern MS: Importance of ergonomics for the aging worker. (Special Panel Discussion) Human Factors and Ergonomics Society 47th Annual Meeting; October 2003. 
  227. Baker NA, Redfern MS: Developing an instrument to measure keyboarding style: Obtaining content validity. Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics 47th Annual Meeting, Denver, CO; October 13-16, 2003.
  228. Musolino M, Loughlin PJ, Redfern MS: Effects of ‘tone-in-noise’ moving visual scenes on postural sway. Proceedings of the 27th Annual Meeting of the American Society for Biomechanics, Toledo, OH; September 25-27, 2003.
  229. Jasko, J, Loughlin PJ, Redfern MS, Sparto PJ: The role of central and peripheral vision in the control of upright posture during anterior-posterior optic flow. Proceedings of the 27th Annual Meeting of the American Society for Biomechanics, Toledo, OH; September 25-27, 2003.
  230. Sparto PJ, Redfern MS, Furman JM, Mandel E, Casselbrant M: Visually induced sway in children aged 7-12: effect of frequency and surface support. Proceedings of the 27th Annual Meeting of the American Society for Biomechanics, Toledo, OH; September 25-27, 2003.
  231. Whitney SL, Wrisley DM, Marchetti GM, Redfern MS: Validation of the five times sit to stand in persons with vestibular disorders; 2003.
  232. Margerum S, Moyer B, Bieryla K, Cham R: Kinematics of the slipping foot. Department of Bioengineering Refereed Conference Proceedings; 2003.
  233. Furman JM, Muller MM, Redfern MS, Jennings JR: Vestibular-induced eye movements while performing an information processing task in young and older humans; 2003.
  234. Chambers AJ, Bieryla K, Cham R: Slip anticipation effects on hip/knee kinematics part 2: gait on glycerol contaminated floors. Department of Bioengineering Refereed Conference Proceedings; 2003.
  235. Cham R, Moyer BE, Redfern MS: Anticipation of slippery floors and biomechanics of slips. Proceedings of the International Society for Postural and Gait Research; 2003.
  236. Bieryla K, Chambers AJ, Cham R: Slip anticipation effects on hip/knee kinematics part 1: gait on dry floors. Department of Bioengineering Refereed Conference Proceedings; 2003.
  237. Talkowski M, Redfern MS, Jennings JR, Furman JM: The role of attention in vestibular processing. Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics 46th Annual Meeting, Baltimore, MD; September 30-October 4, 2002. 
  238. Redfern MS, Cham R: Utilizing biomechanics to prevent slips and falls. Proceedings of the American Society of Biomechanics in conjunction with IVth World Congress of Biomechanics; 2002.
  239. Redfern MS, Talkowski M, Jennings R, Furman JM: Attention influences balance in patients with vestibular disorders. Association for Research in Otolaryngology; 2002.
  240. Moyer BE, Cham R, Redfern MS: Slip anticipation effects on ground reaction forces. Proceedings of the American Society of Biomechanics in conjunction with IVth World Congress of Biomechanics; 2002.
  241. Cham R, Moyer B; Introducing ADAMS, a mechanical system simulation software, to bioengineering students; Proceedings of the 2002 American Society for Engineering Education Annual Conference & Exposition, 2002.
  242. Cham R, Moyer BE, Redfern MS: Whole body biomechanics of responses to slips. Proceedings of the American Society of Biomechanics in conjunction with IVth World Congress of Biomechanics; 2002.
  243. Cham R, Moyer BE, Redfern MS: Effect of having a-priori knowledge of the floor's contaminant condition on the biomechanics of slips. Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society; 2002.
  244. Jacobson J, Whitney SL, Sparto PJ, Redfern MS, Furman JM, Wilson JB, Hodges LF: Balance NAVE: A virtual reality facility for research and rehabilitation of balance disorders. Proceedings of the Virtual Reality Software and Technology Meeting, Banff, Alberta, Canada.; November 15-17, 2001.
  245. Maki BE, Redfern MS, Robinovitch S, McIlroy WE: Falls Research Workshop – “Technology for the Study of Instability and Falls.” International Conference on Technology and Aging, Toronto, Ontario, Canada;September 2001.
  246. Jacobson J, Whitney SL, Sparto PJ, Redfern MS, Furman JM, Lee JH, Hodges LF: Balance NAVE: a virtual reality facility for research and rehabilitation of balance disorders. IEEE VR Conference of the 21st Century, Yokohama, Japan; March 2001.
  247. Jacobson J, Redfern MS, Furman JM, Whitney SL, Sparto PJ, Wilson JB, Hodges LF: (Poster) Balance NAVE: a virtual reality facility for research and rehabilitation of balance disorders. Medicine Meets Virtual Reality 2001 Conference, Newport Beach, CA; January 23-28, 2001.
  248. Yoo S-Y, Loughlin PJ, Furman JM, Redfern MS: Adaptation and habituation in visually-induced postural sway. Association for Research in Otolaryngology; 2001.
  249. Wrisley DM, Sparto PJ, Redfern MS, Whitney SL, Furman JM: The influence of head position on postural sway during galvanic vestibular stimulation. Association for Research in Otolaryngology; 2001.
  250. Whitney SL, Wrisley DM, Redfern MS, Furman JM: Functional reach in older adults with and without vestibular dysfunction. Control of Posture and Gait: Symposium of the International Society for Posture and Gait Research; 2001.
  251. Redfern MS, Jennings JR, Muller MLTM, Furman JM: Attentional effects during postural perturbations in young and older adults. Association for Research in Otolaryngology; 2001.
  252. Cham R, Redfern MS; Load carrying and corrective responses to slip events; Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Annual Meeting, vol. 45(14), pp. 962-966, 2001.
  253. Jacobson J, Whitney SL, Sparto PJ, Redfern MS, Furman JM, Wilson JB, Hodges LF; Balance NAVE: a virtual reality facility for research and rehabilitation of balance disorders; Proceedings of the ACM symposium on Virtual reality software and technology, pp. 103-109, 2001.
  254. Cham R, Musolino M, Redfern MS; Heel contact dynamics during slip events; Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society, vol. 44(28), pp. 514-517, 2000.
  255. Cham R, Redfern MS; Adjustments in gait biomechanics on potentially slippery floors; National Occupational Injury Research Symposium Proceedings, vol. 4, pp. 514-517, 2000.
  256. Latt LD, Redfern MS: The role of initial conditions in the postural sway response to galvanic vestibular stimulation; 2000.
  257. Furman JM, Redfern MS, Whitney S: Otolith-ocular function in older adults; Association for Research in Otolaryngology; 2000.
  258. Cham R, Redfern MS: Slip potentials during load carrying; 2000.
  259. Cham R, Redfern MS; Influence of flooring on objective standing fatigue measures; Proceedings of the American Society of Biomechanics, pp. 248-249, 1999.
  260. Cham R, Redfern MS; Influence of flooring on objective standing comfort and fatigue; Proceedings of the American Society of Biomechanics, pp. 248-249, 1999.
  261. Cham R, Redfern MS; The influence of flooring on subjective standing comfort and fatigue; Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society, vol. 43(12), pp. 737-741, 1999.
  262. Musolino M, Redfern MS, Boninger ML: Effect of peripheral neuropathy on center-of-pressure measures. Proceedings of the 1999 American Society of Biomechanics Meeting, Pittsburgh, PA; October 1999.
  263. Latt LD, Redfern MS: The direction of the postural sway response to sinusoidal galvanic vestibular stimulation. Proceedings of the 1999 American Society of Biomechanics Meeting, Pittsburgh, PA; October 1999.
  264. Carnahan BJ, Redfern MS: Building a low back injury risk classifier using evolutionary computation. Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Meeting, Houston, TX; September-October 1999.
  265. Loughlin PJ, Redfern MS, Furman JM: Time-frequency analysis of visually-induced postural sway of healthy young and elderly subjects. 3rd International Workshop on Biosignal Interpretation, Chicago, IL; June 12-14,1999.
  266. Carnahan BJ, Redfern MS; Building a low back injury risk classifier using evoluntionary computation; Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society, vol. 2, pp. 881-885, 1998.
  267. Redfern MS, Jennings JR: Influence of attention on standing posture. Satellite to the Society for Neuroscience Meeting, “Identifying Control Mechanisms for Postural Behaviors,” Los Angeles, CA; November 6-7, 1998.
  268. Redfern MS, Jennings JR: Postural sway and attention. Proceedings of the North American Congress on Biomechanics, Waterloo, Ontario, Canada; August 1998.
  269. Carnahan B, Redfern MS, Norman B: Genetic algorithms applied to problems in job rotation. Proceedings of the 1998 International Occupational Ergonomics and Safety Conference, Ann Arbor, MI; June 1998.
  270. Redfern MS, Hanson J, Mazumdar M: Comparing required and available friction during walking to prevent falls. Proceedings of the 1998 International Occupational Ergonomics and Safety Conference, Ann Arbor, MI; June 1998.
  271. Carnahan BJ, Norman BA, Redfern MS: Assembly line balancing considering both production and worker constraints. Proceedings of the IERC; 1998.
  272. El-Jaroudi A, Redfern MS, Chaparro LF, Furman JM; The application of time-frequency methods to the analysis of postural sway; Proceedings of the IEEE, vol. 84(9), pp. 1312-1318, 1996. 
  273. Loughlin PJ, Redfern MS: Time-frequency analysis of postural sway. Proceedings of the Asilomar Conference on Signals, Systems and Computers; 1995. 
  274. Redfern MS, DiPasquale J: Biomechanics of descent on ramps in young and elderly. Proceedings of the American Society of Biomechanics, Palo Alto, CA; 1995.
  275. Redfern MS, DiPasquale J: Biomechanics of descending ramps. Proceedings of the American Society of Biomechanics, Columbus, OH; 1994.
  276. Holbein MA and Redfern MS: Postural stability while walking and carrying loads in different postures. Proceedings of the Human Factors Society; 1994.
  277. Redfern MS and DiPasquale J: Biomechanics of Rampway Walking, 4th Injury Prevention Biomechanics Symposium Sponsored Through CDC; 1994.
  278. Schumann T and Redfern MS: Time-frequency analysis applied to center of pressure paths. American Society of Biomechanics; 1993.
  279. Redfern MS, Schumann T, and DiPasquale J: Foot placement during a gait perturbation. Proceedings of the American Society of Biomechanics; 1993.
  280. Hamrick CA, Gallagher S, and Redfern MS: Ground reaction forces during miner cable pulling tasks. Proceedings of The Human Factors Ergonomics Society; 1993.
  281. Gallagher S, Hammrick CA, and Redfern MS: The effects of posture and technique on forces experienced when hanging continuous miner cable. Proceedings of The Human Factors Ergonomics Society; 1993.
  282. Holbein MA and Redfern, MS: Postural stability while holding loads on an unstable surface. Proceedings of The Human Factors Ergonomics Society; 1993.
  283. Redfern MS and McVay EJ: Slip potentials on ramps. Proceedings of The Human Factors Ergonomics Society; 1993.
  284. Cornelius KM and Redfern MS: The effects of seated whole-body vibration on standing balance. American Industrial Hygiene Association Conference; 1993.
  285. Twomey JM, Smith AE and Redfern MS: A neural net model of the dynamic coefficient of friction. Proceedings of the Institute of Industrial Engineering; 1993.
  286. Holbein MA and Redfern MS: Functional stability limits while holding loads in various postures. Proceedings of the Institute of Industrial Engineering; 1993.
  287. Redfern MS, Schumann, T: A model for the analysis of foot placement during gait. Proceedings of the North American Congress on Biomechanics II; 1992.
  288. Redfern MS, McMahon LM, Schumann, T: Angular head movement during gait. Proceedings of North American Congress on Biomechanics II; 1992.
  289. Whitney SL, Gallagher JD, Redfern M: Test-retest reliability of five year old female children on the six tests of postural control. Department of Physical Therapy, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (Supported by a grant from the Foundation for Physical Therapy), APTA;1993.
  290. Redfern MS: Slip resistance and floor design in industry. Proceedings of the Institute of Industrial Engineering Conference; 1992.
  291. Redfern MS, McMahon, LM: Gait analysis system for balance analysis. East Coast Clinical Gait Conference; 1991.
  292. Redfern, et al.: Heelstrike dynamics during walking and load carrying. Proceedings of the ASB; 1991.
  293. Holbein MA, and Redfern MS: A video-based method for kinematic analysis in a restricted work space. Inter. Ergonomics and Safety Conference; 1991.
  294. Redfern MS, Bidanda B: Programmable shoe/floor tester to evaluate floor slipperiness. International Ergonomics and Safety Conference; 1991.
  295. Redfern MS, Holbein MA, Gottesman D, Chaffin DB: Heelstrike during walking and load carrying: Implications for slip resistance testing. IV International Conference on Slipping, Tripping and Falling; 1991.
  296. Redfern MS, Marcotte A, Chaffin DB: Effects of velocity and applied vertical force on the dynamic slip resistance measurements. IV International Conference on Slipping, Tripping and Falling; 1991.
  297. Kumar S, Chaffin DB, Redfern MS: Electromyography of spinal muscles during maximal voluntary contraction during arm and stoop lifts in isometric and isokinetic modes. International Society for the Study of the Lumbar Spine; 1990.
  298. Redfern MS, Holbein MA: Kinematic analysis of heelstrike during load carrying. V Mid-Central Human Factors Conference; 1990.
  299. Redfern MS, Chaffin DB, Anderson DJ: Multi-electrode data acquisition and processing of electromyographic (EMG) recordings. XII International Congress of Biomechanics; 1989.
  300. Redfern MS: Factors influencing the measurement of slipperiness. Proceedings of the Human Factors Society; 1988.
  301. Chaffin DB, Redfern MS, Goldstein SA: Lumbar muscle moment arm lengths from CT scans of 96 women. Proceedings of the American Society of Biomechanics; 1988.
  302. Redfern MS, Chaffin DB: A comparison of three EMG processing methods used in biomechanic­s. Proceedings of the American Society of Biomechanics; 1988.
  303. Redfern MS, Adams PS: The effect of vertical force on static coefficient of friction. Proceedings of the Human Factors Society of Canada; 1988.
  304. Redfern MS, Chaffin DB: The quantification of synergistic and antagonistic activity during isometric torque generation about the ankle. Proceedings of the American Society of Biomechanics; 1987.
  305. Redfern MS, Chaffin DB: Coefficients of friction in industry. Proceedings of the A.I.H.A.; 1986.
  306. Redfern MS, Andres RO; The analysis of dynamic pushing and pulling: Required coefficients of friction; Proceedings of International Conference on Occupational Ergonomics, pp. 569-571, 1984.
  307. Wojtys EM, Goldstein SA, Redfern MS, Trier E, Matthews, LS: A computer assisted system for the simultaneous evaluation of multiple mechanical factors on knee joint stability: The Lenox-Hill brace. Proceedings of the Orthopedic Research Society; 1984.
  308. Redfern MS, Andres RO; The analysis of dynamic pushing and pulling: Required coefficients of friction; Proceedings of International Conference on Occupational Ergonomics, pp. 569-571, 1984.

Abstracts

  1. Beschorner KE, Hemler SL, Moghaddam SR, Iraqi A., Moyer BE, Haight JM, Redfern MS: Preventing slip and fall accidents: Focus on footwear. National Occupational Injury Research Symposium, Morgantown, WV; October 2018.
  2. Pliner EM, Seo NJ, Beschorner KE: Contributing factors to ladder fall severity for perturbations during ascent and descent. National Occupational Injury Research Symposium, Morgantown, WV; October 2018.
  3. Hemler SL, Redfern MS, Haight JL, Beschorner KE: Mapping the traction performance of work shoes during natural progressive wear. National Occupational Injury Research Symposium, Morgantown, WV; October 2018.
  4. Moghaddam SR, Beschorner KE: Frictional response of multiple slip-resistant flat and beveled shoes to normal loading. American Society of Biomechanics, Rochester, MN; April 2018.
  5. Pechtl KS, Jennings DJ, Chambers AJ, Redfern MS: Cognitive and Neuropsychological Differences between Elderly Populations with Good and Poor Balance as Determined by the Functional Gait Assessment. American Society of Biomechanics; August 2017. (Abstract 270)
  6. Pliner EM, Beschorner KE: Applied Hand-Rung Forces After a Ladder Perturbation. American Society of Biomechanics, Boulder, CO; August 2017.
  7. Pliner EM, Beschorner KE: Foot Flight after a Simulated Misstep Predicts Ladder Fall Severity. Biomedical Engineering Society Annual Meeting, Minneapolis, MN; October 2016.
  8. Moghaddam SR, Beschorner KE: Multiscale shoe-floor friction model predicts impact of shoe-floor-angle on utilized coefficient of friction during slipping. American Society of Biomechanics, Raleigh, NC; August 2016.
  9. Pliner EM, Beschorner KE: Foot positioning effects on reestablishing and maintaining foot contact from ladder perturbations. American Society of Biomechanics, Raleigh, NC; August 2016.
  10. Nazifi M, Beschorner KE, Hur P: Correlation between slip severity and muscle synergies of slipping. American Society of Biomechanics, Raleigh, NC; August 2016.
  11. Kraemer C, Sparto P, Furman J, Drexler S, Redfern MS, Beschorner KE: Effects of multifocal lens glasses on stair descent in older adults. American Society of Biomechanics, Raleigh, NC; August 2016.
  12. Seneli RM, Beschorner KE, Keenan K, Earl-Boehm JE, O’Connor K, Cobb SC: Foot Joint Coupling Variability in Rearfoot and Forefoot Runners After an Exhaustive Run. ACSM's 63rd Annual Meeting, 7th World Congress on Exercise is Medicine® and World Congress on the Basic Science of Energy Balance, Boston, MA; May-June 2016.
  13. Moghaddam SR, Beschorner KE: Multi-scale finite element model for predicting shoefloor hysteresis coefficient of friction of slip-resistant shoes. Society of Tribology and Lubrication Engineers Annual Meeting, Las Vegas, NV; May 2016.
  14. Pliner EM, Seo NJ, Beschorner KE: Climbing Direction, Number of Contact Points and Gender Influence Recovery from Ladder Falls But Not Glove Use. American Society of Biomechanics, Columbus, OH; August 2015.
  15. Pliner EM, Seo NJ, Beschorner KE: Hand and Foot Responses That Improve Ladder Fall Recovery. American Society of Biomechanics, Columbus, OH; August 2015.
  16. Nazifi M, Yoon H, Beschorner KE, Hur P: Shared and Task-Specific Muscle Synergies During Normal Walking and Slipping. American Society of Biomechanics, Columbus, OH; August 2015.
  17. Moghaddam SR, Beschorner KE: Multiscale Computational Modeling of Shoe-Floor Friction. American Society of Biomechanics, Columbus, OH; August 2015.
  18. Iraqi A, Cham R, Beschorner KE: Assessment of slip-risk using portable slip simulator. American Society of Biomechanics, Columbus, OH; August 2015.
  19. Pliner EM, Beschorner KE, Campbell-Kyureghyan: Effects of Foot Placement on Ladder Slip Outcomes. American Society of Biomechanics, Omaha, NE; September 2013.
  20. Paul A, Lovell M, Campbell-Kyureghyan N, Beschorner KE: Biomechanical response to ladder slipping events: Effects of Hand Placement on Response and Recovery. American Society of Biomechanics, Omaha, NE; September 2013.
  21. Albert D, Ledgerwood A, Chambers A, Redfern M, Beschorner KE: Effect of Shoe Tread Depth on Medial Lateral and Anterior-Posterior Foot Slipping Kinematics. American Society of Biomechanics, Omaha, NE; September 2013.
  22. Lomo-Tettey D, Campbell-Kyureghyan N, Johnson B, Beschorner KE: Leg and Torso Muscle Response to Prolonged Kneeling. American Society of Biomechanics, Omaha, NE; September 2013.
  23. Cheng, C-C L, Whitney SL, Loughlin PJ, Furman JM, Redfern MS, Sienko K, Sparto PJ: Does aging impact the response to vibrotactile feedback (VTF) during balance tasks? Association for Research in Otolaryngology 36th Annual MidWinter Research Meeting, Baltimore, MD; February 2013.
  24. Whitney S, Marchetti G, Lin C-C, Roche J, Furman G, Musolino M, Redfern M: Is there a relationship between gait scores (speed, functional gait assessment, dynamic gtait index) and balance accelerometry measure (BAM) scores in persons with and without vestibular disorders? Association for Research in Otolaryngology 35th Annual MidWinter Research Meeting, San Diego, CA; February 2012; Vol 35: 2012. (Abstract #515)
  25. McCrory JL, Chambers AJ, Daftary A, Redfern MS: The effect of pregnancy on torso kinematics during gait. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise; 2012; 44(5): S574. (Abstract 2968) 
  26. Beschorner KE, Tomashek D, Smith R: Biodynamics of Stepping Up and Down While Wearing Multifocal Lens Glasses. American Society of Biomechanics; August 2011.
  27. Furman JM, Fuhrman S, Jennings JR, Redfern MS: Interference between postural control and spatial vs. non-spatial auditory reaction time tasks in older adults. Association for Research in Otolaryngology 34th Annual MidWinter Research Meeting, Baltimore,MD, February 2011; Vol 34: 2011. (Abstract #515)
  28. Whitney SL, Furman, JM, Marchetti, G, Roche JL, Redfern MS: The relationship between accelerometer scores, age, and status (patient versus control) during standing. XXVI Barany Society Meeting, Reykjavik, Iceland; August 2010.
  29. Furman JM, Redfern MS, Jennings JR: Ocular pursuit and visual suppression of the VOR interfere with auditory information processing task performance in older persons. Association for Research in Otolaryngology 33rd Annual MidWinter Research Meeting, Anaheim, CA; February 2010; Vol 33: 2010. (Abstract #405)
  30. Whitney SL, Marchetti G, Steed DP, Roche J, Redfern MS: Accelerometry as a measure of vestibulospinal function: Test-retest reliability and relationship to computerized dynamic posturography. Association for Research in Otolaryngology 33rd Annual MidWinter Research Meeting, Anaheim, CA; February 2010; Vol 33: 2010. (Abstract #400)
  31. Furman JM, Redfern MS, Jennings JR: Visual-vestibular stimulation interferes with auditory information processing task performance in older persons. Association for Research in Otolaryngology 32nd Annual MidWinter Research Meeting, Baltimore, MD; February 2009; Vol 32: 2009. (Abstract #961)
  32. Whitney SL, Sparto PJ, Mohammad M, Alahmari K, Redfern MS, Furman JM: Vestibular rehabilitation using a virtual grocery store in persons with unilateral vestibular dysfunction. Association for Research in Otolaryngology 32nd Annual MidWinter Research Meeting, Baltimore, MD; February 2009; Vol 32: 2009. (Abstract #181)
  33. Beschorner KE, Lovell MR, Higgs III CF, Redfern MS: Physics-based computational modeling for shoe-floor-contaminant friction. National Occupational Injury Research Symposium; October 2008.
  34. Ward BK, Aizenstein H, Tanase C, Jennings JR, Redfern MS, Furman JM: Focal white matter hyperintensity in the aging vestibular system. American Geriatrics Society Annual Scientific Meeting; April 30-May 4, 2008.
  35. Mendelson D, Jennings JR, Nebes RD, Redfern MS: Age-dependent effects of inhibitory function on balance. American Geriatrics Society Annual Scientific Meeting; April 30-May 4, 2008.
  36. Baker N, Redfern MS: Developing an instrument to measure keyboarding style: The keyboard personal computer style instrument (K-PeCS). Applied Ergonomics Conference, Orlando, FL; March 10-13, 2008.
  37. Redfern MS, Muller MLTM, Jennings JR: Attention influences sensory integration for postural control in older adults. Association for Research in Otolaryngology 31st Annual MidWinter Research Meeting, Phoenix, AZ; February 2008; Vol 31: 2008. (Abstract # 368)
  38. Ward BK, Redfern MS, Jennings JR, Furman JM: The influence of information-processing tasks on vestibular-induced eye movements in young and older adults. Assocition for Research in Otolaryngology 31st Annual MidWinter Research Meeting, Phoenix, AZ; February 2008; Vol 31: 2008. (Abstract # 247)
  39. Whitney SL, Sparto PJ, Lacko J, Redfern MS, Furman JM: Relationship between clinical measures and performance in a virtual grocery store environment in persons with vestibular dysfunction. Assocition for Research in Otolaryngology 31st Annual MidWinter Research Meeting, Phoenix, AZ; February 2008; Vol 31: 2008. (Abstract # 246)
  40. Redfern MS, Musolino M: Sensory modality of a dual-task influences standing postural sway response to moving visual environments. Association for Research in Otolaryngology 30th Annual Midwinter Research Meeting, Denver, CO; February 13, 2007; Vol 30: 2007 (Abstract #682).
  41. Whitney S, Sparto P, Cook J, Redfern M, Furman J: Treadmill walking in a virtual grocery store. Association for Research in Otolaryngology 30th Annual Midwinter Research Meeting, Denver, CO; February 2007; Vol 30: 2007. (Abstract #463).
  42. Whitney SL, Sparto PJ, Redfern MS, Furman JM: Amplitude of head movement during target acquisition in an optic flow environment is reduced in persons with vestibular dysfunction. Association for Research in Otolaryngology 29th Annual Midwinter Research Meeting, Baltimore, MD; February 2006; Vol 29: 2006. (Abstract #474).
  43. Furman JM, Redfern MS, Jacob RG: Otolith-ocular function in anxiety disorders. Association for Research in Otolaryngology 29th Annual Midwinter Research Meeting, Baltimore, MD; February 2006; Vol 29: 2006. (Abstract #463).
  44. Jacob RG, Redfern MS, Furman JM: Space and motion discomfort (SMD) is a marker for abnormal postural control in anxious patients with height phobia. Association for Research in Otolaryngology 29th Annual Midwinter Research Meeting, Baltimore, MD; February 2006; Vol 29: 2006. (Abstract #462).
  45. Redfern MS, Furman JM, Jacob R: Optic flow elicits greater postural sway in patients with anxiety disorders. Association for Research in Otolaryngology 29th Annual Midwinter Research Meeting, Baltimore, MD; February 2006; Vol 29: 2006. (Abstract #461).
  46. Redfern MS, Furman JM, Jacob RG: Postural sensitivity to optic flow in anxiety disorders. International Society for Posture & Gait Conference, Marseille, France; May 28-June 1, 2005. Gait & Posture; 21(Suppl 1):S55-S56.
  47. Muller MLTM, Redfern MS, Jennings JR, Furman JM: The interaction between cognitive and postural processes: a ‘posture-first’ principle? International Society for Posture & Gait Conference, Marseille, France; May 28-June 1, 2005. Gait & Posture; 21(Suppl 1):S54-S55.
  48. Baker NA, Redfern MS: Measuring personal computer keyboarding style: obtaining content validity and reliability. Poster, American Occupational Therapy Association National Conference, Long Beach, CA; May 12, 2005.
  49. Sparto PJ, Furman JM, Redfern MS: Reliance on dynamic visual cues for postural control: Effect of age is more important than history of unilateral vestibular hypofunction. Association for Research in Otolaryngology 28th Annual Midwinter Research Meeting; Vol 28: 2005. (Abstract #189).
  50. Cenciarini M, Loughlin PJ, Redfern MS, Sparto PJ: Visual dependence in postural control and spatial orientation. Association for Research in Otolaryngology 28th Annual Midwinter Research Meeting; Vol 28: 2005. (Abstract #187).
  51. Whitney SL, Sparto PJ, Hodges L, Furman JM, Redfern MS: Symptom expression during virtual reality exposure. Association for Research in Otolaryngology 28th Annual Midwinter Research Meeting; Vol 28: 2005. (Abstract #186).
  52. Redfern MS, Muller M, Furman JM, Jennings JR: Postural prioritization defines the interaction between cognitive and postural task. Association for Research in Otolaryngology 28th Annual Midwinter Research Meeting; Vol 28: 2005. (Abstract #179).
  53. Marchetti G, Whitney SL, Redfern MS, Furman JM: Factors associated with balance confidence in older adults with health conditions affecting the vestibular system. APTA-CSM, New Orleans; February 2005.
  54. Faulkner KA, Cauley JA, Zmuda JM, Landsittel DP, Newman AB, Studenski SA, Redfern MS, Ensrud KE, Lane NE, Varosy PS, Fink HA, Hillier TA, Nevitt MC: The relationship of vitamin D supplements and calcitropic hormones to neuromuscular function and falls in older community-dwelling adults – the study of osteoporotic fractures. Geriatric Society of America Conference.
  55. Redfern MS, Talkowski ME, Jennings JR, Furman JM: Vestibulo-ocular motor processing requires cognitive resources in patients with vestibular loss. Association for Research in Otolaryngology Midwinter Research Meeting; February 2004; Vol 27: 2004. (Abstract #642).
  56. Mahboobin A, Loughlin PJ, Redfern MS, Sparto PJ: Sensory re-weighting in human postural control during moving-scene perturbations. Association for Research in Otolaryngology Midwinter Research Meeting; February 2004; Vol 27: 2004. (Abstract #81).
  57. Jasko JG, Sparto PJ, Redfern MS, Loughlin PJ: The role of central and peripheral optic flow in the control of upright posture within a mixed-frequency visual environment. Association for Research in Otolaryngology Midwinter Research Meeting; February 2004; Vol 27: 2004. (Abstract #66).
  58. Furman JM, Marcus DA, Sparto PJ, Redfern MS, Jennings JR: Pathophysiology of migraine-related dizziness. Association for Research in Otolaryngology Midwinter Research Meeting; February 2004; Vol 27: 2004. (Abstract #65).
  59. Faulkner KA, Cauley JA, Redfern MS, Rosano C, Kritchevsky S, Landsittel D, Rubin S, Simonsick E, Studenski SA, Zmuda JM, Newman A: Do cognitive challenges interfere with walking ability? The 56th Annual Scientific Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America; November 2003. The Gerontologist 2003; 43 (special issue I):311.
  60. Casselbrant M, Furman JM, Mandel M, Redfern MS, Fall PA, Kurs-Lasky M, Whitney SL, Rockette H: Vestibular testing in children. American Society for Pediatric Otolaryngology; May 2003.
  61. Casselbrant ML, Furman JM, Mandel E, Redfern MS, Fall P, Kurs-Lasky M, Whitney SL, Rockette H: Vestibular testing in children. Association for Research in Otolaryngology Midwinter Research Meeting; February 2003; Vol 26: 2003. (Abstract #742).
  62. Wrisley DM, Sparto PJ, Whitney SL, Erhard RE, Redfern MS, Furman JM: Cervical-vestibular interaction in patients with cervicogenic dizziness. Association for Research in Otolaryngology Midwinter Research Meeting; February 2003; Vol 26: 2003. (Abstract #730).
  63. Talkowski ME, Redfern MS, Jennings JR, Furman JM: Cognitive processing during the vestibulo-ocular reflex in patients with unilateral vestibular loss. Society for Neuroscience Annual Meeting; November 2002.
  64. Wrisley DM, Sparto PJ, Redfern MS, Furman JM: The influence of head position on postural sway during galvanic vestibular stimulation. Barany 2002 Meeting, Seattle, WA; September 2002.
  65. Latt LD, Redfern MS: Joint kinematics of postural sway response to sinusoidal galvanic vestibular stimulation. American Society for Biomechanics (ASB)/World Congress Meeting, Calgary; August 2002.
  66. Furman JM, Redfern MS: Visual-otolith interaction in older humans. Association for Research in Otolaryngology Midwinter Research Meeting; 2002; vol 25: 232. (Abstract #883).
  67. Redfern MS, Talkowski M, Jennings R, Furman JM: Attention influences balance in patients with vestibular disorders. Association for Research in Otolaryngology Midwinter Research Meeting; 2002; Vol 25: 231. (Abstract #882).
  68. Sparto PJ, Brown KE, Redfern MS, Furman JM, Casselbrant ML: The contribution of central and peripheral vision to the postural sway response elicited by moving visual environments in healthy children aged 8-12. Association for Research in Otolaryngology Midwinter Research Meeting; 2002; Vol 25: 129. (Abstract #491).
  69. Whitney SL, Sparto PJ, Redfern MS, Furman JF: Postural sway in a virtual environment in patients with unilateral peripheral vestibular lesions. Association for Research in Otolaryngology Midwinter Research Meeting; 2002; Vol 25:128. (Abstract #489).
  70. Muller M, Redfern MS, Jennings JR, Furman JM: Temporal dynamics of attention during a postural control task. Symposium of the International Society for Postural and Gait Research. In: Control of Posture and Gait (Eds: J. Duysens, B.C.M. Smits-Engelsman, H. Kingma); 2001.
  71. Redfern MS, Muller M, Jennings JR, Furman JM: Attentional dynamics in older adults during perturbations. Symposium of the International Society for Postural and Gait Research. To be published in: Control of Posture and Gait (Eds: J. Duysens, B.C.M. Smits-Engelsman, H. Kingma); 2001.
  72. Whitney SL, Wrisley DM, Gee M, Redfern MS, Furman JM: Normal values for the five times sit to stand test and gait speed in healthy older adults. American Physical Therapy Annual Meeting; 2001; 81(5):A62.
  73. Whitney SL, Furman JM, Redfern MS, Sparto PJ, Jacobson J, Hodges LF: Virtual reality as a rehabilitation tool for persons with vestibular disorders-preliminary findings. Association for Research in Otolaryngology Midwinter Research Meeting; February 2001. (Abstract #21790).
  74. Sparto PJ, Wuyts FL, Latt LD, Redfern MS, Furman JM: Measurement of eye torsion during galvanic vestibular stimulation in standing humans. Association for Research in Otolaryngology 2001 Midwinter Research Meeting; February 2001. (Abstract #425).
  75. Furman JM, Redfern MS, Muller M, Jennings JR: Influence of vestibular stimulation and visual-vestibular interaction on cognitive task performance in young and older humans. Association for Research in Otolaryngology 2001 Midwinter Research Meeting; February 2001. (Abstract #413).
  76. Smiley-Owen A, Cheng H-Y, Latt DL, Redfern MS: Proprioceptive control of posture in people with Parkinson’s disease. Society for Neuroscience 29th Annual Meeting, New Orleans, LA; November 5-9, 2000. (Abstract # 279.6, p. 750)
  77. Casselbrant ML, Furman JM, Mandel EM, Fall PA, Kurs-Lasky M, Rockette HE, Redfern MS, Whitney SL: Balance in four year old children and past history of otitis media. Fifth International Conference of the European Society of Pediatric Otorhinolaryngology; July 2000.
  78. Redfern MS, Loughlin PJ, Furman JM: Time-varying postural response to visual perturbation in aging and vestibular disorders. Association for Research in Otolaryngology Midwinter Research Meeting; February 2000.
  79. Latt D, Redfern MS: The response of the paraspinal muscles to electrical vestibular stimulation. ISPG ’99, Waterloo, Ontario, Canada; July 1999.
  80. Redfern MS, Jennings JR, Furman JM: The influence of attention on postural control during stance. ISPG ’99, Waterloo, Ontario, Canada; July 1999.
  81. Redfern MS, Loughlin PJ, Furman JM: Modeling time-varying properties of sway. ISPG ’99, Waterloo, Ontario, Canada; July 1999.
  82. Casselbrant ML, Furman JM, Redfern MS, Mandel EM, Fall PA, Chang K: Otitis media and balance. Seventh International Symposium for Recent Advances in Otitis Media; June 1999.
  83. Redfern, MS, Furman, JM, Jennings JR: Attention, aging and postural control. Association for Research in Otolaryngology; February 1999.
  84. Latt, D., Redfern, MS and Cass, SP: The postural sway response to sinusoidal galvanic vestibular stimulation in humans. Association for Research in Otolaryngology; February, 1998.
  85. Whitney, SL, Bonninger, M, Redfern, MS, Robinson, C: Proprioceptive orthoses used in balance. Accepted for Combined section meeting of the American Physical Therapy Association, Dallas, TX; Feb 15, 1997.
  86. Redfern, MS, Martin, CS and Furman, JM: The influence of attention on postural control in the elderly: a pilot study. ARO 20th Midwinter Meeting; Feb. 2-6, 1997.
  87. Loughlin PJ, Redfern MS, and Tacer B: Time varying characteristics of postural sway are different for vestibular patients and healthy controls. (IEEE ICASSP 96).
  88. Redfern MS, Nicholas SC, Furman JM: Postural responses to galvanic stimulation of the vestibular system in young and old. Association for Research in Otolaryngology; 1995.
  89. Cass SP, Redfern MS, Furman JM: The use of transmastoid galvanic stimulation to test the integrity of the vestibular nerve in humans. American Academy for Otolaryngology; 1994.
  90. Whitney SL, Borger L, Redfern M, France D, Furman J: Correlation of three assessment tools for patients with peripheral vestibular pathology. Neurology Report; 1994; Vol 18(4):33.
  91. Redfern MS, Cass SP, Furman JM: Galvanic stimulation of patients treated with transtympanic gentamicin. Association for Research in Otolaryngology; 1994. (Abstract)
  92. Whitney SL, Borello France D, Redfern M, Kapelewski M, Zulkowski N, Ciletti T, Velto S: Comparison of gait parameters of subjects with known peripheral vestibular disease and age matched controls. Physical Therapy; 1994; Vol 74(5)(Suppl.):536.
  93. Redfern MS and DiPasquale JD: Biomechanics of walking on ramps. International Ergonomics Association; 1994.
  94. Redfern MS, Furman JMR: Effects of optic flow on postural sway in vestibular disorders. Association for Research in Otolaryngology; 1993. (Abstract)
  95. McVay E and Redfern MS: World Conference on Injury Prevention Conference: Required coefficients of friction as a function of ramp angle; 1993.
  96. Whitney SL, Gallagher JD and Redfern MS: American Physical Therapy Association Meeting: Test retest reliability of 5 year old children on a moving platform (poster); 1993.