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Joshua Cashaback serves as an Adjunct Assistant Professor in the Department of Kinesiology at McMaster University, where he focuses on biomechanical research within human movement science. His academic role integrates computational modeling with experimental analysis of musculoskeletal systems.
His research centers on biomechanics and neuromuscular physiology, specifically investigating joint stiffness mechanisms, electromyography signal complexity during muscle fatigue, and knee biomechanics. He employs advanced tensor analysis and computational modeling to examine six-degree-of-freedom musculotendon dynamics, translational stiffness properties, and rotational stability in human movement. His work bridges theoretical biomechanics with clinical applications in stability and impedance analyses.
Analysis of his 2012-2013 publications reveals a concentrated focus on knee joint mechanics and electromyography, with all four papers addressing musculoskeletal stiffness and neuromuscular control. The research demonstrates strong interdisciplinary connections between biomedical engineering, physiology, and kinesiology, though no publications have appeared in the last decade according to McMaster Experts data.
No scientific awards, grants, or student advising information is documented in the available materials. Similarly, there are no indications of laboratory leadership or research team affiliations within the provided profile data.
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