Khue Phan, MS
Motion Analysis Lab Biomechanist
Languages: English
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Get to know Khue Phan, MS
Personal Statement
Khue earned her biomedical engineering degree with a focus in biomechanics and neurorehabilitation robotics at The Catholic University of America where she worked as a research assistant at the university’s Rehabilitation Engineering Research Center. She assisted with many projects investigating the outcome of robotic therapy on stroke brain plasticity and developed home therapy robotic exoskeletons for upper extremity stroke rehabilitation. Khue utilized a motion capture system to research the effect of rehabilitation exoskeletons in virtual reality and real-world environments. She is excited to join Texas Children’s motion analysis team and contribute her knowledge in the clinic.
Clinical Interests:
The implementation of motion capture in clinical decision-making and patient care
Research Interests:
Neuromuscular biomechanics and sport rehabilitation
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Sandison, M., Phan, K., Casas, R., Nguyen, L., Lum, M., Pergami-Peries, M., & Lum, P. S. (2020, July). HandMATE: wearable robotic hand exoskeleton and integrated android app for at home stroke rehabilitation. In 2020 42nd Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine & Biology Society (EMBC) (pp. 4867-4872). IEEE.
Casas, R., Sandison, M., Nichols, D., Martin, K., Phan, K., Chen, T., & Lum, P. S. (2021). Home-Based Therapy After Stroke Using the Hand Spring Operated Movement Enhancer (HandSOME II). Frontiers in Neurorobotics, 15.