Edward Chadwick, PhD
Lecturer in Biomechanics, Aberystwyth UniversityAberystwyth, United Kingdom
Research field: Engineering
Biomedical engineering, biomechanics, shoulder, upper limb, rehabilitation, SCI, stroke, FES.
Publications
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Journal Article (24)
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Edward K Chadwick, Dimitra Blana, John D Simeral et al. (2011) Continuous neuronal ensemble control of simulated arm reaching by a human with tetraplegia, 034003. In Journal of Neural Engineering 8 (3).Download PDF (417.25 KB)
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A. Asadi Nikooyan, H. E. J. Veeger, E. K. J. Chadwick et al. (2011) Development of a comprehensive musculoskeletal model of the shoulder and elbow. In Medical & Biological Engineering & Computing.Download PDF (476.34 KB)
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M Praagman, E K J Chadwick, F C T van der Helm et al. (2010) The effect of elbow angle and external moment on load sharing of elbow muscles., 912-22. In Journal of Electromyography and Kinesiology 20 (5).Download PDF (1.17 MB)
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Edward K Chadwick, Dimitra Blana, Antonie J Ton van Den Bogert et al. (2009) A real-time, 3-D musculoskeletal model for dynamic simulation of arm movements., 941-8. In IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Engineering 56 (4).Download PDF (311.77 KB)
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Dimitra Blana, Robert F. Kirsch, Edward K Chadwick (2009) Combined feedforward and feedback control of a redundant, nonlinear, dynamic musculoskeletal system., 533-42. In Medical & Biological Engineering & Computing 47 (5).Download PDF (606.83 KB)
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Dimitra Blana, Juan Gabriel Hincapie, Edward K Chadwick et al. (2008) A musculoskeletal model of the upper extremity for use in the development of neuroprosthetic systems., 1714-21. In Journal of Biomechanics 41 (8).Download PDF (299.48 KB)
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Juan Gabriel Hincapie, Dimitra Blana, Edward K Chadwick et al. (2008) Musculoskeletal model-guided, customizable selection of shoulder and elbow muscles for a C5 SCI neuroprosthesis., 255-63. In IEEE Transactions on Neural Systems and Rehabilitation Engineering 16 (3).Download PDF (594.52 KB)
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Christopher J Gatti, Clark R Dickerson, Edward K Chadwick et al. (2007) Comparison of model-predicted and measured moment arms for the rotator cuff muscles., 639-44. In Clinical Biomechanics (Bristol, Avon) 22 (6).Download PDF (220.29 KB)
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H E J Veeger, D J Magermans, J Nagels et al. (2006) A kinematical analysis of the shoulder after arthroplasty during a hair combing task., S39-44. In Clinical Biomechanics (Bristol, Avon).Download PDF (243.47 KB)
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S van Drongelen, L H V van Der Woude, T W J Janssen et al. (2006) Glenohumeral joint loading in tetraplegia during weight relief lifting: a simulation study., 128-37. In Clinical Biomechanics (Bristol, Avon) 21 (2).Download PDF (200.39 KB)
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Biographical Information
Ed received a BEng (Hons) in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Nottingham and a PhD in Bioengineering at the University of Strathclyde. Subsequently, he spent some time as a researcher in the Netherlands and then the USA, working on musculoskeletal modelling of the shoulder and upper limb. He was appointed as a Lecturer in Biomechanics at Aberystwyth in September 2009.
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Professional Experience
2009 - Present
Nov 2008 - Jul 2009
Research Fellow at University of Salford
Salford, United Kingdom
Salford, United Kingdom
Nov 2003 - Oct 2008
Senior Research Associate at Case Western Reserve University
Cleveland, Ohio, United States
Cleveland, Ohio, United States
Nov 1999 - Oct 2003
Research Fellow at Delft University of Technology
Delft, Netherlands
Delft, Netherlands
Education
Oct 1993 - Sep 1999
University of Strathclyde
in Glasgow, United Kingdom
PhD in Bioengineering
PhD in Bioengineering
Sep 1990 - Jul 1993
The University of Nottingham
in Nottingham, United Kingdom
BEng in Mechanical Engineering
BEng in Mechanical Engineering
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