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Physical clinical care and artificial-intelligence-guided core resistance training improve endurance and patient-reported outcomes in subjects with lower back pain.

Bates, Nathaniel A, Allison Huffman, Evelyn Goodyear, Takashi Nagai, Luca Rigamonti, Logan Breuer, Benjamin D Holmes, and Nathan D Schilaty. 2023. “Physical Clinical Care and Artificial-Intelligence-Guided Core Resistance Training Improve Endurance and Patient-Reported Outcomes in Subjects With Lower Back Pain.”. Clinical Biomechanics (Bristol, Avon) 103: 105902.

In vivo attachment site to attachment site length and strain of the ACL and its bundles during the full gait cycle measure by MRI and high-speed biplanar radiography. (Published Jan. 2, 2020).

Spine Simulator for Advancing Spine-Related Research

The NeuBaC Research Lab is leading cutting-edge research into spinal biomechanics with a focus on developing innovative solutions for spinal injuries and degeneration. Utilizing a patented cadaveric 6-axis spine simulator, the lab can assess the effects of surgical interventions, implants, and...

MiaGB

Microbiome in Aging of Gut and Brain (MiaGB) Consortium (Biomarker Discovery) About the project: The Microbiome in Aging Gut and Brain (MiaGB) is a multi-university collaborative consortium project, which is paving the way to determine the risk of age-related cognitive decline and dementia based on...

LIMB Development

The NeuBaC lab is honored to have been selected for the Florida High-Tech Corridors' Early-Stage Innovation award.

Congratulations To Jacob Connolly on Passing CQE!

We are excited to congratulate one of our lab members, Jacob Connolly, on presenting his research on "Neurofunctional and MRI-based Imaging Outcome Assessment of Non-Surgical Spinal Decompression Therapy," to his examining committee on 12/9/2025. We are proud to announce that he has successfully...