Predicting the H-reflex utilising sit to stand mechanics and machine learning

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Abstract

Introduction: An interaction between neurophysiologicalfunction and biomechanical performance with the advancement ofmachine learning (ML) offers promising prospects in relation toprediction capabilities of difficult measures such as the H-reflex. TheH-reflex, a measure of spinal reflex excitability, is clinically specific,generally inaccessible and highly sensitive making it difficult forclinicians to measure. Development of an algorithm utilising moreaccessible sit-to-stand mechanics to predict H-reflex response,would enable greater access to screening and diagnostic tools forinjury and/or clinical assessment. This study aimed to test the abilityof a regression ML algorithm to estimate the H-reflex response usingsit-to-stand mechanics.
Original languageEnglish
PagesS25
Publication statusPublished - 2025
Event2025 ASICS SMA Conference - The Hotel Grand Chancellor, Hobart, Australia
Duration: 29 Oct 202501 Nov 2025
https://events.sma.org.au/2025ASICSSMAConference
https://www.jsams.org/issue/S1440-2440(25)X0012-8 (Book of abstracts)

Conference

Conference2025 ASICS SMA Conference
Country/TerritoryAustralia
CityHobart
Period29/10/2501/11/25
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The leading multidisciplinary Sports Medicine Conference in AustralasiA

Year after year, the SMA Conference serves as a premier platform for the world’s leading sports medicine researchers and practitioners to connect, collaborate, and exchange ideas. The 2025 ASICS SMA Conference was exception.



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