Jack P. Callaghan

Jack P. Callaghan

University of Waterloo

H-index: 59

North America-Canada

About Jack P. Callaghan

Jack P. Callaghan, With an exceptional h-index of 59 and a recent h-index of 36 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Waterloo, specializes in the field of Biomechanics, Spine Biomechanics, Injury Prevention, Occupational Biomechanics, Ergonomics.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Initiation and accumulation of loading induced changes to native collagen content and microstructural damage in the cartilaginous endplate

Implementing an accelerometer-based pelvis segment for low back kinetic analyses during dynamic movement tasks

Quantifying the Importance of Active Muscle Repositioning a Finite Element Neck Model in Flexion Using Kinematic, Kinetic, and Tissue-Level Responses

Indentation mechanics and native collagen content in the cartilaginous endplate: A comparison between porcine cervical and human lumbar spines

Cervical spine motion requirements from night vision goggles may play a greater role in chronic neck pain than helmet mass properties

Exploring the Influence of Facet Orientation and Tropism On Neutral Zone Properties

Strain inhibition of bacterial collagenase is consistent with a collagen fibril uncrimping mechanism in rat tail tendons

Prolonged Standing-Induced Low Back Pain Is Linked to Extended Lumbar Spine Postures: A Study Linking Lumped Lumbar Spine Passive Stiffness to Standing Posture

Jack P. Callaghan Information

University

Position

Kinesiology

Citations(all)

13146

Citations(since 2020)

5174

Cited By

10074

hIndex(all)

59

hIndex(since 2020)

36

i10Index(all)

191

i10Index(since 2020)

137

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University of Waterloo

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Jack P. Callaghan Skills & Research Interests

Biomechanics

Spine Biomechanics

Injury Prevention

Occupational Biomechanics

Ergonomics

Top articles of Jack P. Callaghan

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Initiation and accumulation of loading induced changes to native collagen content and microstructural damage in the cartilaginous endplate

The Spine Journal

Jackie D Zehr

Joe Quadrilatero

Jack P Callaghan

2024/1/1

Implementing an accelerometer-based pelvis segment for low back kinetic analyses during dynamic movement tasks

Journal of Biomechanics

Jackie D Zehr

Jessa M Davidson

Jack P Callaghan

2024/3/1

Quantifying the Importance of Active Muscle Repositioning a Finite Element Neck Model in Flexion Using Kinematic, Kinetic, and Tissue-Level Responses

Annals of Biomedical Engineering

Prasannaah Hadagali

Steven L Fischer

Jack P Callaghan

Duane S Cronin

2024/3

Indentation mechanics and native collagen content in the cartilaginous endplate: A comparison between porcine cervical and human lumbar spines

Journal of the Mechanical Behavior of Biomedical Materials

Jackie D Zehr

Joe Quadrilatero

Jack P Callaghan

2024/2/1

Cervical spine motion requirements from night vision goggles may play a greater role in chronic neck pain than helmet mass properties

Human factors

Jeff M Barrett

Laura A Healey

Steven L Fischer

Jack P Callaghan

2024/2

Exploring the Influence of Facet Orientation and Tropism On Neutral Zone Properties

Journal of Biomechanical Engineering

Rory M Trevorrow

Jackie D Zehr

Jeff M Barrett

Jack P Callaghan

Kayla Fewster

2024/4/26

Strain inhibition of bacterial collagenase is consistent with a collagen fibril uncrimping mechanism in rat tail tendons

Journal of Biomechanics

Jeff M Barrett

Jack P Callaghan

2024/1/1

Prolonged Standing-Induced Low Back Pain Is Linked to Extended Lumbar Spine Postures: A Study Linking Lumped Lumbar Spine Passive Stiffness to Standing Posture

Journal of Applied Biomechanics

Kayla M Fewster

Kaitlin M Gallagher

Jack P Callaghan

2024/3/11

Incidence of Compression-Induced Microinjuries in the Cartilage Endplate of the Spine

Spine

Jackie D Zehr

Joe Quadrilatero

Jack P Callaghan

2023/5/1

Mechanical work and energy of sit-to-stand and stand-to-sit transitions performed with traditional and dynamic office chair designs

Work

Jackie D Zehr

Mamiko Noguchi

Donna J Fok

Jack P Callaghan

2023/1/1

Moving toward individual-specific automotive seat design: how individual characteristics and time alter the selected lumbar support prominence

Human factors

Jessa M Buchman-Pearle

Kayla M Fewster

Brendan L Pinto

Jack P Callaghan

2023/11

Experimentally dissociating the overuse mechanisms of endplate fracture lesions and Schmorl's node injuries using the porcine cervical spine model

Clinical Biomechanics

Jackie D Zehr

Michael I Watson

Jack P Callaghan

2023/4/1

Does a break from sitting change biomechanical outcome measures or transient pain? A laboratory-based experimental study

Work

Diana De Carvalho

Jack P Callaghan

2023/1/1

Effect of office chair design features on lumbar spine posture, muscle activity and perceived pain during prolonged sitting

Ergonomics

DE De Carvalho

JP Callaghan

2023/10/3

Lower limb postures resembling sitting and standing alter lumbar angles along the passive stiffness curve

Journal of Electromyography and Kinesiology

Jessa M Buchman-Pearle

Brendan L Pinto

Jeff M Barrett

Elizabeth M Nenadov

Jack P Callaghan

2023/4/1

Head supported mass, moment of inertia, neck loads and stability: A simulation study

Journal of Biomechanics

Jeff M Barrett

Laura A Healey

Colin D McKinnon

Andrew C Laing

Clark R Dickerson

...

2023/1/1

Towards the estimation of ultimate compression tolerance as a function of cyclic compression loading history: implications for lifting-related low back injury risk assessment

Theoretical Issues in Ergonomics Science

Jackie D Zehr

Jack P Callaghan

2023/9/3

Defining the lumbar and trunk-thigh neutral zone from the passive stiffness curve: application to hybrid sit-stand postures and chair design

Ergonomics

Jessa M Buchman-Pearle

Kristina M Gruevski

Kaitlin M Gallagher

Jeff M Barrett

Jack P Callaghan

2023/3/4

Lumbar spine movement profiles uniquely characterize postural variation during simulated prolonged driving

Theoretical Issues in Ergonomics Science

Brendan L Pinto

Kayla M Fewster

Jack P Callaghan

2023/9/3

Increasing movement during office work at sit-stand workstations: A novel seating device to facilitate transitions

Applied Ergonomics

Mamiko Noguchi

Jackie D Zehr

Liana M Tennant

Donna J Fok

Jack P Callaghan

2023/9/1

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