Jan Stenum
19 posts


@TomBuurke @JPhysiol @DynamicWalking Overall I think that the implication here is that the adaptation process of step time asymmetry may be different to the longer time-course of adaptation in step length asymmetry.
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@TomBuurke @JPhysiol @DynamicWalking That's a good observation. Some things to consider: 1) stance time and step time asymmetry may have somewhat different time-courses and 2) conflicting results on time-course of step time asymmetry where some show gradual change and others more abrupt change.
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@TomBuurke @JPhysiol @DynamicWalking other work suggest a time-course of step time asymmetry much quicker than step length asymmetry where much of the change is achieved after ~100 strides: pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/22514294/ and pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/23247109/
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@TomBuurke @JPhysiol @DynamicWalking Thanks Tom. We didn't analyze the changes in step time asymmetry across the adaptation periods because all participants had prior exposure to split-belt walking (from a training visit and previous data collection visits) that likely would influence the rate of adaptation
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Very 🧠-stimulating talks from @DynamicWalking so far! This new virtual conference format seems to be okay thus far. Big shout out to @janstenum for his presentation today and getting good attention from the audience.
#dw2020 #dynamicwalking2020

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@DL_Gregory23 @ScottDucharme @jrcrenshaw @jamesmfinley @AvelinoAmado @chrismccrum @sjoerdmb @Raffegeau @sumisato_ @SangsooPark8 hey @ScottDucharme would be happy to go over the metaneuron lab if you're interested in using the software!
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Retweeting this to hopefully get more ideas; any motor control/biomechanics folks have insights? @DL_Gregory23 @janstenum @jrcrenshaw @jamesmfinley @AvelinoAmado @chrismccrum @sjoerdmb @Raffegeau @sumisato_ @SangsooPark8
Scott Ducharme@ScottDucharme
Fellow Motor Control & Learning colleagues; I am looking for software (free or for purchase) that has motor learning/motor skill acquisition labs/activities. Any ideas?
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Newest work on my favorite side project- training propulsion via belt accelerations of the trailing limb!!! Thanks for all the help and support @HuRoLab @fasergi and my stellar undergrads Maria Lilley and the o.g. Rachel Marbarker
Human Robotics @ U of Delaware@HuRoLab
We are pleased to announce our latest pre-print on training propulsion during walking: biorxiv.org/content/10.110…. We report here the results of a 3-group study that uses a new method, based on accelerations of the trailing limb during push-off #bioengineering #motorcontrol. thread
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Hi twitter friends! Say hello to sweet Justin James Potter, born Friday 12/6 💙 I'm signing off Twitter and taking a break from conferences to enjoy this special time with my family. So thankful for the support of my #UMassKin colleagues and #UMassAmherst. Happy holidays! ✨❄✨
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Welcome @janstenum to @KennedyKrieger and @RehabHopkins! Jan joins the lab as a postdoc from @UmassKin. Welcome Jan!
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@FinleyLabUSC @JPhysiol Great paper and an exciting topic - I was happy to do the write-up!
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Thanks @janstenum for your recent write-up of our @JPhysiol paper!
Walkers take advantage of energy savings on split treadmills jeb.biologists.org/content/222/19…
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@woutersinas Thanks Wouter! I had hoped that you would've made it - see you at @ISB_ASB2019 instead?
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@bueschges_lab happy to do the write-up, I hope I did the work justice :-)
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@DL_Gregory23 thanks for the link - this just made the top spot of my Christmas travelling must-reads!
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