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Richard Brower

Researcher at Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center

Publications -  15
Citations -  511

Richard Brower is an academic researcher from Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center. The author has contributed to research in topics: Gait (human) & Gait analysis. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 15 publications receiving 462 citations. Previous affiliations of Richard Brower include Texas Tech University.

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Automatic classification of pathological gait patterns using ground reaction forces and machine learning algorithms

TL;DR: An automated gait classification method is developed in this study, which can be applied to analysis and to classify pathological gait patterns using 3D ground reaction force (GRFs) data, and may be useful to the clinician in the diagnosis and identification of pathological gact impairments.
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Application of wearable sensors for human gait analysis using fuzzy computational algorithm

TL;DR: A wearable inertial sensor system for the acquisition of gait features provides a quantitative assessment of mobility state of the impaired subject and may be helpful to the clinician in the identification of pathological gait impairments, prescribe treatment, and assess the improvements in response to therapeutic intervention.
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The Educational Climate Inventory: Measuring Students' Perceptions of the Preclerkship and Clerkship Settings.

TL;DR: This paper developed an instrument to assess educational climate, a critical aspect of the medical school learning environment that previous tools have not explored in depth, by capturing aspects of Dweck's performance, to distinguish students' perceptio
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Determination of Human Gait Phase Using Fuzzy Inference

TL;DR: This work focuses on using the angles of the joints of lower limb to determine the current stage of a subject's gait cycle, using a fuzzy rule-based system developed using typical joint angle trajectories over a single gait Cycle.