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Shelby Critcher

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Frontiers in Electronics|April 25, 2023
System Performance and User Feedback Regarding Wearable Bioimpedance System for Multi-Site Knee Tissue Monitoring: Free-Living Pilot Study With Healthy AdultsShelby Critcher, Todd J Freeborn
Sensors (Basel, Switzerland)|April 30, 2021
Localized Bioimpedance Measurements with the MAX3000x Integrated Circuit: Characterization and DemonstrationShelby Critcher, Todd J Freeborn
Ifac-Papersonline|April 25, 2023
Threshold and Trend Artifacts in Localized Multi-Frequency Bioimpedance MeasurementsTodd J Freeborn, Shelby Critcher
IEEE Open Journal of Circuits and Systems|December 13, 2021
Flexible PCB Failures From Dynamic Activity and Their Impacts on Bioimpedance Measurements: A Wearable Case StudyShelby Critcher, Todd J Freeborn
IEEE Open Journal of Engineering in Medicine and Biology|May 4, 2023
Localized Multi-Site Knee Bioimpedance as a Predictor for Knee Osteoarthritis Associated Pain Within Older Adults During Free-LivingShelby Critcher, Patricia Parmelee, Todd J Freeborn
Sensors (Basel, Switzerland)|March 11, 2023
Segmental Tissue Resistance of Healthy Young Adults during Four Hours of 6-Degree Head-Down-Tilt PositioningTodd J Freeborn, Shelby Critcher, Gwendolyn Hooper
Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society. IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society. Annual International Conference|December 11, 2021
Short-Term Segmental Bioimpedance Alterations During 6° Head-Down TiltTodd J Freeborn, Shelby Critcher, Gwendolyn L Hooper
Frontiers in Neuroergonomics|March 11, 2024
Cerebral oxygenation and perfusion kinetics monitoring of military aircrew at high G using novel fNIRS wearable systemThibault Roumengous, R Casey Boutwell, Jason Strohmaier, et al.
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Frontiers in Electronics|April 25, 2023
System Performance and User Feedback Regarding Wearable Bioimpedance System for Multi-Site Knee Tissue Monitoring: Free-Living Pilot Study With Healthy AdultsShelby Critcher, Todd J Freeborn
Sensors (Basel, Switzerland)|April 30, 2021
Localized Bioimpedance Measurements with the MAX3000x Integrated Circuit: Characterization and DemonstrationShelby Critcher, Todd J Freeborn
Ifac-Papersonline|April 25, 2023
Threshold and Trend Artifacts in Localized Multi-Frequency Bioimpedance MeasurementsTodd J Freeborn, Shelby Critcher
IEEE Open Journal of Circuits and Systems|December 13, 2021
Flexible PCB Failures From Dynamic Activity and Their Impacts on Bioimpedance Measurements: A Wearable Case StudyShelby Critcher, Todd J Freeborn
IEEE Open Journal of Engineering in Medicine and Biology|May 4, 2023
Localized Multi-Site Knee Bioimpedance as a Predictor for Knee Osteoarthritis Associated Pain Within Older Adults During Free-LivingShelby Critcher, Patricia Parmelee, Todd J Freeborn
Sensors (Basel, Switzerland)|March 11, 2023
Segmental Tissue Resistance of Healthy Young Adults during Four Hours of 6-Degree Head-Down-Tilt PositioningTodd J Freeborn, Shelby Critcher, Gwendolyn Hooper
Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society. IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society. Annual International Conference|December 11, 2021
Short-Term Segmental Bioimpedance Alterations During 6° Head-Down TiltTodd J Freeborn, Shelby Critcher, Gwendolyn L Hooper
Frontiers in Neuroergonomics|March 11, 2024
Cerebral oxygenation and perfusion kinetics monitoring of military aircrew at high G using novel fNIRS wearable systemThibault Roumengous, R Casey Boutwell, Jason Strohmaier, et al.
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