Mohammad Iman Mokhlespour Esfahani

Affiliations: 
University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Ann Arbor, MI 
Area:
Wearable sensors/systems, Human Movement Analysis, Human Factors Engineering & Ergonomics, Machine Learning,
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Rashedi E, Kathawala K, Abdollahi M, et al. (2023) Recovering from Laboratory-Induced slips and trips causes high levels of lumbar muscle activity and spine loading. Journal of Electromyography and Kinesiology : Official Journal of the International Society of Electrophysiological Kinesiology. 68: 102743
Mokhlespour Esfahani MI, Nussbaum MA. (2019) Classifying Diverse Physical Activities Using "Smart Garments". Sensors (Basel, Switzerland). 19
Mokhlespour Esfahani MI, Nussbaum MA. (2019) Using smart garments to differentiate among normal and simulated abnormal gaits. Journal of Biomechanics
Mokhlespour Esfahani MI, Nussbaum MA, Kong ZJ. (2019) Using a Smart Textile System for Classifying Occupational Manual Material Handling Tasks: Evidence from Lab-based Simulations. Ergonomics. 1-25
Mokhlespour Esfahani MI, Nussbaum MA. (2018) Preferred Placement and Usability of a Smart Textile System vs. Inertial Measurement Units for Activity Monitoring. Sensors (Basel, Switzerland). 18
Kim S, Nussbaum MA, Mokhlespour Esfahani MI, et al. (2018) Assessing the influence of a passive, upper extremity exoskeletal vest for tasks requiring arm elevation: Part I - "Expected" effects on discomfort, shoulder muscle activity, and work task performance. Applied Ergonomics
Kim S, Nussbaum MA, Mokhlespour Esfahani MI, et al. (2018) Assessing the influence of a passive, upper extremity exoskeletal vest for tasks requiring arm elevation: Part II - "Unexpected" effects on shoulder motion, balance, and spine loading. Applied Ergonomics
Mokhlespour Esfahani MI, Zobeiri O, Moshiri B, et al. (2017) Trunk Motion System (TMS) Using Printed Body Worn Sensor (BWS) via Data Fusion Approach. Sensors (Basel, Switzerland). 17
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