Manuscript in Development:
Street, B.D., Cruz A.C.,
& Smizer-Muldoon
K. (Manuscript in Development). Automatic Gait Abnormality Detection from Video with Deep Learning. Assistive Technology Journal.
Street, B.D. (Manuscript in Development). Younger Total Knee Replacement Patients are More Physically Active than Older Patents. Human Movement Science.
Street, B.D., Sergio, L., & Gage, W.H. (Manuscript in Development) Lateral balance exercise; developing physiotherapy best practice guidelines following total knee replacement. Journal of Physical Therapy.
Street, B.D., Hudson, A. (In review). A biomechanical model based on sex and age for fall risk assessment: The falls and hip loading (FAHL) model. Journal of Clinical Biomechanics.
Street, B.D. Verniba D., Vescovi J., Hood D., Gage, W.H. (In review). The effects of fatigue on adopted drop-landing mechanics. Journal of Clinical Biomechanics.
Queenan E., Street, B.D (2021). Supporting Academia and Economy: Facing the Student Loan Crisis. The Journal of Student Financial Aid. July;50(2).
Queenan E., Street, B.D (2020). Economic Risk Analysis in Postsecondary Education: Local Perspective. International Journal of Innovative Business Strategies (IJIBS). June;6(1):411-418.
Miller, J., Street, B.D. (2019). Metabolic Syndrome and Activity Levels in College Students. Metabolic Syndrome and Related Disorders.
Nov;17(9):431-435.
Street, B.D. & Gage, W.H. (2019). Younger Total Knee Replacement Patients Do Not Demonstrate Gait Asymmetry for Heel Strike Transient or Knee Joint Moments that is observed in Older Patients. Journal of Applied Biomechanics. Apr 1;35(2):140-148.
Street, B.D., Aktin A. & Gage, W.H. (2018). Reported Balance Confidence and Movement Reinvestment of Younger Knee Replacement Patients Are More like Younger Healthy Individuals, Than Older Patients. Gait & Posture. March;61:130-134.
Street, B.D. & Gage, W.H. (2017). After Total Knee Replacement Younger Patients Demonstrate Superior Balance Control Compared to Older Patients When Recovering from a Forward Fall. Clin Biomech (Bristol, Avon). 16;44:59-66.
Street, B.D., Wong, W., Rotondi, M. & Gage, W.H. (2013). Younger Patients Report Greater Improvement in Self-reported Function after Knee Joint Replacement. J Orthop Sports Phys Ther 43(9),666-672
Street, B.D. & Gage, W.H. (2013). The effects of an adopted narrow gait on the external adduction moment at the knee joint during level walking: evidence of asymmetry. Human Movement Science 32(2), 301–313.
Street, B., Byrne, C. & Eston, R.G. (2011). Glutamine supplementation in recovery from eccentric exercise attenuates strength loss and muscle soreness. Journal of Exercise Science and Fitness 9(2), 116-122.