nr |
titel |
auteur |
tijdschrift |
jaar |
jaarg. |
afl. |
pagina('s) |
type |
1 |
Accuracy of 3-dimensional freehand ultrasound to estimate anatomical landmarks in children and adolescents with obesity
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Schwab, C. |
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90 |
S1 |
p. 232-233 |
artikel |
2 |
Acute effects of proprioceptive neuromuscular facilitation stretching in children with spastic cerebral palsy – A preliminary analysis
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Kruse, A. |
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90 |
S1 |
p. 129-130 |
artikel |
3 |
Adaptations in muscle architecture complement the gastrocnemius operating ranges during gait in children who idiopathically toe-walk
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Harkness-Armstrong, C. |
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90 |
S1 |
p. 88-89 |
artikel |
4 |
Ageing does not affect the dynamic balance margins of gait
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Sloot, L. |
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90 |
S1 |
p. 248-249 |
artikel |
5 |
Age-related changes in trunk kinematics and mechanical work during gait
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Van Criekinge, T. |
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90 |
S1 |
p. 281-282 |
artikel |
6 |
Alteration of the sitting and standing movements in adult spinal deformity
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Saad, E. |
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90 |
S1 |
p. 215-216 |
artikel |
7 |
Ambulation in adults with myelomeningocele after active orthotic treatment during childhood
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Eriksson, M. |
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90 |
S1 |
p. 54-55 |
artikel |
8 |
An automated deep learning-based gait event detection algorithm for various pathologies
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Dumphart, B. |
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90 |
S1 |
p. 50-51 |
artikel |
9 |
An automatic approach for classifying gait on outdoor walking surfaces based on wearable sensors
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Dixon, P. |
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90 |
S1 |
p. 46-47 |
artikel |
10 |
An interactive and pressure-sensitive exergaming surface as a tool to quantify balance: A pilot concurrent validity study
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Ockerman, J. |
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90 |
S1 |
p. 160-161 |
artikel |
11 |
Ankle joint dorsi-plantar flexion and recurrence after femoral de-rotation osteotomy
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Salami, F. |
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90 |
S1 |
p. 221-222 |
artikel |
12 |
Anticipatory postural adjustments of gait initiation affected by proprioceptive alterations of lower leg muscles
|
Kimijanova, J. |
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90 |
S1 |
p. 123 |
artikel |
13 |
Application of an explainable AI method in classification of functional foot conditions
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Özates, M.E. |
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90 |
S1 |
p. 172-173 |
artikel |
14 |
A prospective assessment of gait kinematics and related clinical examination measures in cerebral palsy crouch gait
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O'Sullivan, R. |
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90 |
S1 |
p. 158-159 |
artikel |
15 |
Are age-matched normative data mandatory for clinical decision making of axial deformities in children and adolescents?
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Holder, J. |
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90 |
S1 |
p. 98-99 |
artikel |
16 |
Are external and internal measures of knee joint loading closely related in knee OA subjects?
|
Willems, M. |
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90 |
S1 |
p. 310-311 |
artikel |
17 |
Are muscle spasticity patterns related to alterations in muscle morphology in children with spastic cerebral palsy?
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Peeters, N. |
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90 |
S1 |
p. 176-177 |
artikel |
18 |
Assessing assistive devices for manipulation: Design universality and users' perception
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Roda-Sales, A. |
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90 |
S1 |
p. 200-202 |
artikel |
19 |
Assessing fatigability with the five chair rise test in Parkinson patients and older adults using a wearable sensor
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Romijnders, R. |
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90 |
S1 |
p. 209-210 |
artikel |
20 |
Assessment of gait, static balance and functional mobility in a child with visual impairment: A case report
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Cardoso, D.C.D.S. |
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90 |
S1 |
p. 23-24 |
artikel |
21 |
A supervised classification of children with fragile X syndrome and controls driven by gait analysis data
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Piatkowska, W. |
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90 |
S1 |
p. 180-181 |
artikel |
22 |
Asymmetric gait pattern versus femoral morphology – What is the main reason for asymmetric hip joint loading?
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Koller, W. |
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90 |
S1 |
p. 125-126 |
artikel |
23 |
Automated gait event detection during obstacle crossing in people with Parkinson's disease
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Romijnders, R. |
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90 |
S1 |
p. 211-212 |
artikel |
24 |
Automatic gait event detection in pathological gait using an auto-selection approach
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Fonseca, M. |
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90 |
S1 |
p. 63-64 |
artikel |
25 |
Balance improvements following repeated forward falling slips in young and older adults mainly rely on controlling the step length
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Debelle, H. |
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90 |
S1 |
p. 42-43 |
artikel |
26 |
Beyond orthoses: Using an exosuit to enhance the walking pattern of patients with unilateral Cerebral Palsy
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Thurston, M. |
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90 |
S1 |
p. 271-273 |
artikel |
27 |
Biomechanical differences between fixed-speed and self-paced treadmill walking in persons after stroke
|
Van Bladel, A. |
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90 |
S1 |
p. 276-277 |
artikel |
28 |
Calf muscle model parameters that fit measured torque and fascicle lengths in children with cerebral palsy
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Veerkamp, K. |
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90 |
S1 |
p. 293-294 |
artikel |
29 |
Can deep learning distinguish between children with idiopathic toe walking and spastic diplegia from their gait kinematics?
|
Lempereur, M. |
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90 |
S1 |
p. 136 |
artikel |
30 |
Carrying the handbag changes the variability of lumbar spine kinematics during walking
|
Nezhad, P.N. Hakimi |
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90 |
S1 |
p. 82-83 |
artikel |
31 |
Changes in use of slow and fast twitch muscle fibers in diabetics with and without neuropathy during gait
|
Piatkowska, W. |
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90 |
S1 |
p. 182-183 |
artikel |
32 |
Children with cerebral palsy exhibit a cautious approach to lateral stability throughout single limb support during a targeted stepping task
|
Bailey, H. |
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90 |
S1 |
p. 13-14 |
artikel |
33 |
Combined macro- and microscopic morphological muscle data in young children with spastic cerebral palsy: An exploratory study
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De Beukelaer, N. |
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90 |
S1 |
p. 37-38 |
artikel |
34 |
Comparing spatiotemporal gait parameters between overground walking and self-paced treadmill walking in persons after stroke
|
Van Bladel, A. |
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90 |
S1 |
p. 278-279 |
artikel |
35 |
Comparison of functional mobility between a child with autism and a neurotypical child using an inertial sensor: A case report
|
Mendes, J.D.O.H. |
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90 |
S1 |
p. 148-149 |
artikel |
36 |
Comparison of mechanical work done during walking by different calculation methods
|
Shimoda, K. |
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90 |
S1 |
p. 246-247 |
artikel |
37 |
Comparison of Time-of-Flight cameras in the assessment of sit-to-stand test: A feasibility study
|
Martiš, P. |
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90 |
S1 |
p. 143 |
artikel |
38 |
Control of the center of mass during standing on a uniaxial balance board across the lifespan
|
Van Den Bogaart, M. |
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90 |
S1 |
p. 285-286 |
artikel |
39 |
Coordination index – A measure to assess inter-joint coordination during gait
|
Syczewska, M. |
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90 |
S1 |
p. 257-258 |
artikel |
40 |
Could personalized plantar orthosis change muscle activity during walking?
|
Spolaor, F. |
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90 |
S1 |
p. 251-252 |
artikel |
41 |
Deep learning-based similarity retrieval in clinical 3D gait analysis
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Krondorfer, P. |
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90 |
S1 |
p. 127-128 |
artikel |
42 |
Deep squat analysis: Functional movement screen criteria vs. biomechanical parameters related to mobility (preliminary results)
|
Aleixo, P. |
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90 |
S1 |
p. 7-8 |
artikel |
43 |
Defining requirements for orthoses to effectively improve gait in patients with multiple sclerosis
|
Sabbagh, D. |
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90 |
S1 |
p. 219-220 |
artikel |
44 |
Development of the Gait.Script tool to systematically assess gait impairments in children with cerebral palsy: A reliability study
|
Wishaupt, K. |
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90 |
S1 |
p. 312-313 |
artikel |
45 |
Differences between maximal isometric joint moments measured in an isokinetic dynamometer versus inverse dynamics approach
|
Kulmala, J.P. |
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90 |
S1 |
p. 135 |
artikel |
46 |
Differences in muscle and tendon length of the medial gastrocnemius between typically developing children with three different ethnicities
|
Walhain, F. |
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90 |
S1 |
p. 302-303 |
artikel |
47 |
Do challenging walking environments contribute to increased fall risk in children with cerebral palsy? A narrative review
|
Walker, R. |
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90 |
S1 |
p. 304-305 |
artikel |
48 |
Does hamstrings strength determine trunk control after total knee arthroplasty?
|
Van Criekinge, T. |
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90 |
S1 |
p. 283-284 |
artikel |
49 |
Does instrumented gait analysis help decision making in Cerebral palsy treatment? - Early experience from a developing country
|
Kumar, V. Sampath |
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90 |
S1 |
p. 223 |
artikel |
50 |
Does lower extremity passive range of motion associate with gross motor capacity/performance in children with cerebral palsy? Registry study (n=841)
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Fonvig, C.E. |
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90 |
S1 |
p. 65-66 |
artikel |
51 |
Does regional anesthesia increase the risk of falling in elderly patients?
|
Weichmann, J. |
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90 |
S1 |
p. 306-307 |
artikel |
52 |
Do patients with multiple sclerosis show arm swing asymmetry during gait?
|
Meyns, P. |
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90 |
S1 |
p. 152-153 |
artikel |
53 |
Dual-task effect on gait in adolescents
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Cinar, E. |
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90 |
S1 |
p. 29 |
artikel |
54 |
Dual-task effect on gait in adolescents: Visual versus auditory concurrent task
|
Cinar, E. |
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90 |
S1 |
p. 30 |
artikel |
55 |
Dynamic sagittal balance in patients with adult spinal deformity
|
Rebeyrat, G. |
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90 |
S1 |
p. 196-197 |
artikel |
56 |
Editorial Board
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90 |
S1 |
p. ii |
artikel |
57 |
Effectiveness of robotic exoskeletons for improving gait in children with cerebral palsy: A systematic review
|
Hunt, M. |
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90 |
S1 |
p. 108-109 |
artikel |
58 |
Effect of carrying a handbag on spine EMG muscles activity during walking
|
Nezhad, P.N. Hakimi |
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90 |
S1 |
p. 80-81 |
artikel |
59 |
Effect of different pose estimation algorithms in gait kinematics of cerebral palsy children using ankle foot orthosis (work in progress)
|
Joao, F. |
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90 |
S1 |
p. 112-113 |
artikel |
60 |
Effect of power training on locomotion capacities in children with CP with GMFCS level III-V
|
Smati, S. |
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90 |
S1 |
p. 250 |
artikel |
61 |
Effect of virtual height exposure on postural control
|
Bzduskova, D. |
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90 |
S1 |
p. 21 |
artikel |
62 |
Effects of a combined strength, flexibility and gait training intervention on gait kinematics of children and adolescents with Cerebral Palsy
|
Thamm, A. |
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90 |
S1 |
p. 265-266 |
artikel |
63 |
Effects of outdoor walking surface and slope on hip and knee joint angles in the sagittal plane
|
Dixon, P. |
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|
90 |
S1 |
p. 48-49 |
artikel |
64 |
Electromyographic (tibialis anterior & soleus) and ankle-foot kinematic adaptation to first step with negative-heel-shoes in children with cerebral palsy
|
Beyaert, C. |
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90 |
S1 |
p. 17-18 |
artikel |
65 |
Energetic cost of walking and gait parameters during the 6 minute walking test in persons with Multiple Sclerosis: Preliminary data
|
Theunissen, K. |
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90 |
S1 |
p. 267-268 |
artikel |
66 |
Energy cost of walking in typically developing children – Details related to its dependency on bodyweight and walking speed
|
Roeleveld, K. |
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90 |
S1 |
p. 207-208 |
artikel |
67 |
Estimation of ground reaction force from joint center positions during balance exergaming
|
Vonstad, E. Klæbo |
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|
90 |
S1 |
p. 124 |
artikel |
68 |
Evaluation of hypomimia in Parkinson's disease using a quantitative face tracking approach
|
Pegolo, E. |
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|
90 |
S1 |
p. 178-179 |
artikel |
69 |
Extrinsic foot core muscles fatigue on gait: Gender-related comparison
|
Selçuk, H. |
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|
90 |
S1 |
p. 234 |
artikel |
70 |
Factors associated with increased terminal swing knee flexion in Cerebral Palsy
|
Daly, C. |
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90 |
S1 |
p. 35-36 |
artikel |
71 |
Falls among hospitalized children in a Malaysia rehabilitation hospital: A retrospective review of the incident reports
|
Chern, P.M. |
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90 |
S1 |
p. 27-28 |
artikel |
72 |
Fascicle versus muscle tendon unit lengthening for measuring dynamic hyperreflexia during gait in children with cerebral palsy
|
Mooijekind, B. |
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90 |
S1 |
p. 156-157 |
artikel |
73 |
Frontal kinematic deviations between hyper and hypomobile children with increased femoral anteversion
|
Apti, A. |
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90 |
S1 |
p. 9-10 |
artikel |
74 |
Fully automated clinical movement analysis from videos using skeleton-based deep learning
|
Groos, D. |
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|
90 |
S1 |
p. 72-73 |
artikel |
75 |
Gait profile score shows age-related evolution of gait abnormalities in Dravet syndrome
|
Verheyen, K. |
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90 |
S1 |
p. 298-299 |
artikel |
76 |
Gait quality and function in patients with Multiple Scleroses following Fampridine treatment
|
Thorning, M. |
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|
90 |
S1 |
p. 269-270 |
artikel |
77 |
Gait stage classification of children with Duchenne muscular dystrophy
|
Vandekerckhove, I. |
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90 |
S1 |
p. 291-292 |
artikel |
78 |
Global postural malalignment in adolescent idiopathic scoliosis: The axial deformity is the main driver
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Karam, M. |
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90 |
S1 |
p. 116-117 |
artikel |
79 |
Hindfoot flexibility predicts biomechanical effects of ankle-foot orthoses and laterally wedged insoles in medial knee osteoarthritis
|
Bartsch, L. |
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90 |
S1 |
p. 15-16 |
artikel |
80 |
Hints and pitfalls for estimating muscle-tendon lengths based on joint angles from the conventional gait model
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Kainz none, H. |
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90 |
S1 |
p. 114-115 |
artikel |
81 |
Hip-spine syndrome: The effect of staged bilateral total hip arthroplasty on spine sagittal balance, gait and quality of life
|
Rachkidi, R. |
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90 |
S1 |
p. 194-195 |
artikel |
82 |
How does prolonged moderate intensity walking affect gait in children with cerebral palsy?
|
Oudenhoven, L.M. |
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90 |
S1 |
p. 170-171 |
artikel |
83 |
How does the non-disturbing phantom sensation affect the individual's gait? A pilot study
|
Selçuk, H. |
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|
90 |
S1 |
p. 235 |
artikel |
84 |
How does walking with dribbling goggles affect foot pressure behavior?
|
Onerge, K. |
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|
90 |
S1 |
p. 164-165 |
artikel |
85 |
Identification of motor patterns during bimanual tasks in children with unilateral cerebral palsy
|
Cacioppo, M. |
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90 |
S1 |
p. 22 |
artikel |
86 |
Immediate effects of therapist or pressure sensor feedback on plantar pressure distribution during one-leg standing and squat activities
|
Evrendilek, H. |
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90 |
S1 |
p. 59-60 |
artikel |
87 |
Implicit EMG-driven gaming to alter calf muscle activation during gait in children with cerebral palsy
|
Flux, E. |
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90 |
S1 |
p. 61-62 |
artikel |
88 |
Improved functional biomechanics during squat following an exercise program targeting excessive anterior pelvic tilt in patients with symptomatic hip dysplasia
|
Brekke, A.F. |
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90 |
S1 |
p. 19-20 |
artikel |
89 |
Improved upper limb movement analysis profile in adolescents with idiopathic scoliosis two years after posterior spinal fusion
|
Sangeux, M. |
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90 |
S1 |
p. 226-227 |
artikel |
90 |
Inertial data simulation from optoelectronic data during gait: Preliminary results of validation on one asymptomatic subject
|
Grouvel, G. |
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90 |
S1 |
p. 74-75 |
artikel |
91 |
Internally rotated gait induces increased plantarflexion moment without the presence of pes equinus
|
Rehani Musagara, A. |
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90 |
S1 |
p. 198-199 |
artikel |
92 |
Intrinsic gait variability of kinematic parameters in children and young adults with spastic cerebral palsy: Relationship with clinical impairments
|
Tabard-Fougère, A. |
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90 |
S1 |
p. 261-262 |
artikel |
93 |
Investigation of the relationship between lower extremity selective motor control, center of pressure distribution, and gross motor function: Plot study
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Onerge, K. |
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90 |
S1 |
p. 166-167 |
artikel |
94 |
Is muscle activity in response to rotational perturbations to standing balance increased in children with spastic cerebral palsy?
|
Willaert, J. |
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90 |
S1 |
p. 308-309 |
artikel |
95 |
Kinematic and kinetic gait parameters can distinguish between idiopathic and neurologic toe-walking
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Habersack, A. |
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90 |
S1 |
p. 76-77 |
artikel |
96 |
Kinematic data harmonization in gait enables switching between biomechanical models without model-based errors
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Gajek, M.R. Piccoli |
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90 |
S1 |
p. 184-185 |
artikel |
97 |
Kinematic differences between national and college level weightlifters during snatch technique
|
Khuyagbaatar, B. |
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90 |
S1 |
p. 121-122 |
artikel |
98 |
Kinematic synergy analysis of crouch cerebral palsy gait reveals a reduced locomotor strategy based on movement primitives
|
Tavasoli, S. |
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90 |
S1 |
p. 263-264 |
artikel |
99 |
Lower limb joint angular phase plane coordination analysis on standard maximum vertical jump
|
Rodrigues, C. |
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90 |
S1 |
p. 205-206 |
artikel |
100 |
Markerless motion tracking to assess upper limb dyskinesia in children and young adults with cerebral palsy
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Huijsmans, H. |
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90 |
S1 |
p. 106-107 |
artikel |
101 |
Methods for estimating energy expenditure at different walking speeds using musculoskeletal models
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Pena, A.I. Luis |
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90 |
S1 |
p. 139-140 |
artikel |
102 |
Midfoot kinematics of valgus and varus foot types in children with cerebral palsy using the Amsterdam Foot Model
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Piening, M. |
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90 |
S1 |
p. 186-187 |
artikel |
103 |
Minimal centre of pressure adjustments for recovering whole body angular momentum in gait
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Van Mierlo, M. |
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90 |
S1 |
p. 289-290 |
artikel |
104 |
Movement analysis of upper limbs during motor task in down syndrome immediately after TDCS combined with non-immersive virtual reality
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Lopes, J.B.P. |
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90 |
S1 |
p. 137-138 |
artikel |
105 |
Multi-body dynamic model of subject specific knee: Utilization of mri images for reconstruction of contact bodies and insertion sites
|
Kuchimov, S. |
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90 |
S1 |
p. 131-132 |
artikel |
106 |
Neuromuscular control changes related to muscle fatigue after intense motor activity in a child with cerebral palsy: A pilot study
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Stout, J. |
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90 |
S1 |
p. 253-254 |
artikel |
107 |
Optimizing multi-segment foot model measurements with the Amsterdam Foot Model
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Schallig, W. |
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90 |
S1 |
p. 228-229 |
artikel |
108 |
Overground walking in a fully immersive Virtual Reality: Preliminary results of a comprehensive study on the effects on walking biomechanics
|
Horsak, B. |
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90 |
S1 |
p. 100-101 |
artikel |
109 |
Predicting clinical judgement of surgical outcome in cerebral palsy using a gait profile score computed from multibody optimisation kinematics
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Hayford, C. |
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90 |
S1 |
p. 90-91 |
artikel |
110 |
Predicting rocker shoe parameters for reducing plantar pressure using machine learning methods
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Olsson, F. |
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90 |
S1 |
p. 162-163 |
artikel |
111 |
Prediction of lower limb joint kinetics during gait via machine learning
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Onishi, Y. |
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90 |
S1 |
p. 168-169 |
artikel |
112 |
Proprioceptive perception of the ankle joint is impaired in developmental coordination disorder
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Piitulainen, H. |
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90 |
S1 |
p. 188-189 |
artikel |
113 |
Prosthetic socket rotation stability - A mock limb study on different suspension systems
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Modalsli, E. |
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90 |
S1 |
p. 154-155 |
artikel |
114 |
Quantification of motor fatigue by Jump analysis in people with Multiple Sclerosis
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Geßner, A. |
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90 |
S1 |
p. 67-68 |
artikel |
115 |
Radiography and frontal plane knee dynamics in Achondroplasia during walking and running
|
Hösl, M. |
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90 |
S1 |
p. 102-103 |
artikel |
116 |
Reference measures of hip, knee and ankle range of motion in children aged 5–17 years
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D'souza, S. |
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90 |
S1 |
p. 33-34 |
artikel |
117 |
Relationship between the Gait Profile Score and caregiver-reported mobility in cerebral palsy
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Hösl, M. |
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90 |
S1 |
p. 104-105 |
artikel |
118 |
Reliability of spatial-temporal over-ground walking parameters for typically developing children
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Mashabi, A. |
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90 |
S1 |
p. 144-145 |
artikel |
119 |
Roll over characteristics of 3D printed prosthetic feet in comparison to conventional designs
|
Heitzmann, D. |
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|
90 |
S1 |
p. 95-97 |
artikel |
120 |
Sagittal spinal alignment in healthy adults measured with three-dimensional gait analysis
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Senden, R. |
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90 |
S1 |
p. 238-239 |
artikel |
121 |
Sagittal spinal alignment in osteoporotic vertebral compression fracture patients measured with three-dimensional gait analysis
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Van Den Eijnde, L. |
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90 |
S1 |
p. 287-288 |
artikel |
122 |
Sample entropy does not detect changes between patients after total hip and knee replacement
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Hadamus, A. |
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90 |
S1 |
p. 78-79 |
artikel |
123 |
Searching for links between COM movements and maintenance of balance while standing on a 2D unstable surface in middle-aged women
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Szczerbik, E. |
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90 |
S1 |
p. 259-260 |
artikel |
124 |
Severity of upper limb discrepancies affect the postural balance in children with obsteric brachial plexus palsy (pilot study)
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Khodorovskaya, A. |
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90 |
S1 |
p. 120 |
artikel |
125 |
Small prosthetic foot adjustments to accommodate shoe heel height have significant effects on the biomechanics of walking
|
Heitzmann, D. |
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90 |
S1 |
p. 94 |
artikel |
126 |
Sound side trunk muscles contribute to trunk control during prosthetic gait in persons with unilateral transfemoral amputation
|
Scharr, S. |
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90 |
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p. 230-231 |
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Spinopelvic adaptations between standing and sitting positions in patients with adult spinal deformity
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Massaad, A. |
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p. 146-147 |
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Standardizing approaches on automatic gait event detection for use in pediatric pathological populations - A multicenter evaluation
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Visscher, R. |
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p. 300-301 |
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Step-to-step transition cost during gait increases with age in a healthy population
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Van Beek, J. |
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p. 274-275 |
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Task-oriented treadmill training to improve walking adaptability in children/adolescents with Cerebral Palsy
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Kuijpers, R. |
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p. 133-134 |
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Ten months follow up after upper limb robotic training in five children with hemiplegia
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Colazza, A. |
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p. 31-32 |
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The concurrent validity and test-retest reliability of an accelerometer-based measure of postural sway in healthy adults
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Jacobs, N. |
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p. 110-111 |
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The correlation between an objective classification of gait function pre and post-total knee replacement in two cohorts with knee osteoarthritis
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De Vecchis, M. |
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p. 40-41 |
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The effect of a medial knee thrust gait modification on single plane and 3D peak moments
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Shepherd, H. |
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p. 244-245 |
artikel |
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The effect of a single session of videogame-training on balance performance in children with cerebral palsy
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Meyns, P. |
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p. 150-151 |
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The effect of asymmetry resulting from hemiplegia on the smoothness of a stand-to-sit movement
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Godfrey, A. |
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p. 69 |
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The effect of rhythmic auditory stimulation variation on gait parameters in chronic stroke patients: A pilot study
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Hamzeh, J. |
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p. 84-85 |
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The effect of shock-absorbing insoles on lower extremity joints kinematics and walking speed in healthy adults
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Chen, D. |
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p. 25-26 |
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139 |
The effect of virtual reality environment on spatial-temporal gait parameters during self-paced treadmill walking
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Qiao, L. |
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p. 192-193 |
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140 |
The effects of hallux extension on plantar pressure behavior and foot posture
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Akalan, N.E. |
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p. 5-6 |
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The effects of progressive resistance training on muscle strength and volume in children with cerebral palsy: A randomized controlled trial
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Hanssen, B. |
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p. 86-87 |
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The effects of temporarily reduced protective sensation under the medial forefoot on plantar pressure behavior during walking in healthy individuals
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Akalan, N.E. |
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p. 1-2 |
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The effects of using surface Electromyography audio amplifier on the reliability of Tardieu scale for children with cerebral palsy
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Akalan, N.E. |
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p. 3-4 |
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The Gait Outcomes Assessment List (GOAL) questionnaire distinguishes family and patient priorities across GMFCS levels
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Stout, J. |
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p. 255-256 |
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The influence of a dynamic extension stop in free moving orthotic knee joints on gait kinematics – A case study
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Sabbagh, D. |
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p. 217-218 |
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The influence of ankle-foot orthoses on gait pathology in children with cerebral palsy: A retrospective study
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Everaert, L. |
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p. 56-58 |
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The influence of non-hypermobile children with increased femoral anteversion: Static and dynamic foot pressure behavior
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Sert, R. |
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p. 242-243 |
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The medium-term effects of selective dorsal rhizotomy on gait compared to a matched cerebral palsy control group
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Marron, A. |
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p. 141-142 |
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The relation between clinical and objective gait scores in clubfoot patients with and without a relapse
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Grin, L. |
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p. 70-71 |
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Towards optimised IMU-based monitoring of joint kinematics and loading in osteoarthritis subjects
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Di Raimondo, G. |
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p. 44-45 |
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Trunk and lower extremity biomechanics during sit-to-stand activity after stroke: A systematic review
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Van Bladel, A. |
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p. 280 |
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Two approaches for 3D gait analysis yield similar outcomes in typically developing children, despite different set-up and workflow
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Senden, R. |
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p. 240-241 |
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Unchanged gait biomechanics following an 8-week home-based exercise program targeting excessive anterior pelvic tilt in patients with symptomatic hip dysplasia
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Eriksson Naili, J. |
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p. 52-53 |
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Understanding the gait pattern in patients undergoing proximal tibial endoprosthetic reconstructions for bone tumours
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Kumar, V. Sampath |
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p. 224-225 |
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Upper body gait deviations in children with Duchenne muscular dystrophy
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Romkes, J. |
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p. 213-214 |
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Use and user perception of ankle foot orthoses in ambulant children with cerebral palsy
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Heggenhougen, V.K. |
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p. 92-93 |
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Use of kinematic chains piloted by inertial sensors to obtain lower-body kinematics
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Pacher, L. |
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p. 174-175 |
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User agreement on reporting movement-compensation strategies during functional activities using a standardised reporting template
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Zhou, X. |
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p. 314-315 |
artikel |
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Using predictive simulation to explore mechanistic contributors to idiopathic toe walking
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Veerkamp, K. |
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p. 295-297 |
artikel |
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Validity of measuring tibial angle with a physical activity monitor during the gait of stroke and healthy participants
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Kerr, A. |
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p. 118-119 |
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VR-enhanced walking in people post-stroke: Effect of optic flow speed on the gait biomechanics
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De Keersmaecker, E. |
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p. 39 |
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Walking alterations in adult spinal deformity depend on the type of deformity
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Semaan, K. |
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p. 236-237 |
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Walking towards a visually distracting environment does not affect gait kinematics and spatiotemporal parameters of children with cerebral palsy diplegia
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Bailey, H. |
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p. 11-12 |
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What can we learn from the relationship between gait and clinical impairments in children with cerebral palsy when comparing databases?
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Pouliot Laforte, A. |
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p. 190-191 |
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Whole-body phase plane analysis for standard maximum vertical jump assessment
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Rodrigues, C. |
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p. 203-204 |
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