Episode Synopsis "13: Shoulder Biomechanics — Dr. Clark Dickerson"
Dr. Clark Dickerson, Professor at the University of Waterloo, explains the majesty and complexity of the shoulder complex and its stability. He also discusses his research on fatigue-related rotator cuff injuries, comparative shoulder biomechanics, and digital human modelling for the purpose of human shoulder evaluation in occupational contexts. Click to learn more about the DIESEL lab.
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