Kailee Aston
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Graduate Student Researcher
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Kailee Aston's research focuses on the influence of physical factors on biomechanical and kinematic variables. Her recent publication investigates how standing-induced low back pain affects spatiotemporal gait parameters and trunk-pelvis kinematics. Aston collaborates with Samantha Throckmorton at the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville, with whom she has co-authored one publication.
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- Publications: 1
Selected Publications
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The Influence of Standing-Induced Low Back Pain on Spatiotemporal Gait Variables and Trunk–Pelvis Kinematics (2026)
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- The Influence of Standing-Induced Low Back Pain on Spatiotemporal Gait Variables and Trunk–Pelvis Kinematics
- The Influence of Standing-Induced Low Back Pain on Spatiotemporal Gait Variables and Trunk–Pelvis Kinematics
- The Influence of Standing-Induced Low Back Pain on Spatiotemporal Gait Variables and Trunk–Pelvis Kinematics
- The Influence of Standing-Induced Low Back Pain on Spatiotemporal Gait Variables and Trunk–Pelvis Kinematics
- The Influence of Standing-Induced Low Back Pain on Spatiotemporal Gait Variables and Trunk–Pelvis Kinematics
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