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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...

Victor Maldonado

· 2 nd Year Undergraduate · Biomedical Engineering · Joined NeuBAC Lab in May 2023 · Currently employed within a childcare facility · Passion for trauma medicine and orthopedics · Enjoys sports, lifting, music, and cooking

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.

NeuBaC Lab

The Neuromusculoskeletal Biomechanics and Chiropractic (NeuBaC) Research Laboratory, managed by Nathan Schilaty, DC, PhD, is located at the University of South Florida in Tampa. The research of the lab focuses on neuromotor control, neuromechanics, and biomechanics of the lower extremity (e.g., knee) and spine. This research is accomplished with in vitro and in vivo studies that includes clinical trials. The purpose of the research is to optimize function, prevent injury, and improve rehabilitation.

The effectiveness of clinic versus home-based, artificial intelligence-guided therapy in patients with low back pain: Non-randomized clinical trial.

Alzouhayli, Kenan, Nathan D Schilaty, Takashi Nagai, Luca Rigamonti, April L McPherson, Benjamin Holmes, and Nathaniel A Bates. 2023. “The Effectiveness of Clinic versus Home-Based, Artificial Intelligence-Guided Therapy in Patients With Low Back Pain: Non-Randomized Clinical Trial.”. Clinical Biomechanics (Bristol, Avon) 109: 106069.