Karam Elabd

Karam Elabd
  • Master of Applied Science in Engineering Science (Biomedical Engineering)
  • Research Pool Manager at 1Day Sooner

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Current institution
1Day Sooner
Current position
  • Research Pool Manager
Education
July 2017 - June 2019
Simon Fraser University
Field of study
  • Biomedical Engineering
September 2012 - June 2017
University of Manitoba
Field of study
  • Electrical Engineering - Power and Energy Systems

Publications

Publications (5)
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Introduction Healthy individuals with poor cardiovascular control, but who do not experience syncope (fainting), adopt an innate strategy of increased leg movement in the form of postural sway that is thought to counter orthostatic (gravitational) stress on the cardiovascular system. However, the direct effect of sway on cardiovascular hemodynamics...
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Falls are a major cause of unintentional injuries. Understanding the movements of the body during falls is important to the design of fall prevention and management strategies, including exercise programs, mobility aids, fall detectors, protective gear, and safer environments. Video footage of real-life falls is increasingly available, and may be u...
Conference Paper
In this work, we quantify the neck's involvement in stabilizing the head during falls in older adults to avoid head impacts. We tracked kinematics of 12 real-world backward falls in long-term care captured on video, where head impact was avoided. We estimated dynamic spring-dashpot parameters of the neck and hip representing active muscle activity...
Article
Ice hockey has the highest rates for concussion among team sports in Canada. In elite play, the most common mechanism is impact to the head by an opposing player’s upper limb, with shoulder-to-head impacts accounting for twice as many concussions as elbow- and hand-to-head impacts combined. Improved understanding of the biomechanics of head impacts...

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