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Perceived Usefulness of Telerehabilitation of Musculoskeletal Disorders: A Belgium–France Pilot Study during Second Wave of COVID-19 Pandemic
22 novembre 2021, DIERICK, Frédéric; PIERRE, Amélie; Profeta, Loredana; Telliez, Frédéric; BUISSERET, Fabien,
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Background: COVID-19 has affected the practice of physiotherapy, and telerehabilitation (TR) may be seen as an alternative model of care if it is accepted by patients and physiotherapists. This study investigates the perceived usefulness of TR and the intention to use it among physiotherapists and patients from Belgium and France concerned with musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs) during the pandemic ...
Head Pitch Angular Velocity Discriminates (Sub-)Acute Neck Pain Patients and Controls Assessed with the DidRen Laser Test
06 avril 2022, BUISSERET, Fabien; HOURY, Martin; Hage, Renaud; DIERICK, Frédéric,
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Understanding neck pain is an important societal issue. Kinematic data from sensors may help to gain insight into the pathophysiological mechanisms associated with neck pain through a quantitative sensorimotor assessment of one patient. The objective of this study was to evaluate the potential usefulness of artificial intelligence with several machine learning (ML) algorithms in assessing neck ...
High Specificity of Single Inertial Sensor-Supplemented Timed Up and Go Test for Assessing Fall Risk in Elderly Nursing Home Residents
17 février 2022, BUISSERET, Fabien; Schütz, Gaston; Stoffel, Pierre-Loup; DIERICK, Frédéric,
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The Timed Up and Go test (TUG) is commonly used to estimate the fall risk in the elderly. Several ways to improve the predictive accuracy of TUG (cameras, multiple sensors, other clinical tests) have already been proposed. Here, we added a single wearable inertial measurement unit (IMU) to capture the residents’ body center-of-mass kinematics in view of improving TUG’s predictive accuracy. The aim ...
Motor strategies and adiabatic invariants: The case of rhythmic motion in parabolic flights
05 août 2021, White, Olivier; DIERICK, Frédéric; Dehouck, Victor; BUISSERET, Fabien; Boulanger, Nicolas,
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The role of gravity in human motor control is at the same time obvious and difficult to isolate. It can be
assessed by performing experiments in variable gravity. We propose that adiabatic invariant theory may be used
to reveal nearly conserved quantities in human voluntary rhythmic motion, an individual being seen as a complex
time-dependent dynamical system with bounded motion in phase space. ...
Machine Learning Identifies Chronic Low Back Pain Patients from an Instrumented Trunk Bending and Return Test
03 juillet 2022, Thiry, Paul; HOURY, Martin; PHILIPPE, Laurent; Nocent, Olivier; BUISSERET, Fabien; DIERICK, Frédéric; Slama, Rim; Bertucci, William; Thévenon, André; Simoneau, Emilie,
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Nowadays, the better assessment of low back pain (LBP) is an important challenge, as it is
the leading musculoskeletal condition worldwide in terms of years of disability. The objective of this
study was to evaluate the relevance of various machine learning (ML) algorithms and Sample Entropy
(SampEn), which assesses the complexity of motion variability in identifying the condition of low back
pain. ...
Wearable Sensors Applied in Movement Analysis
27 octobre 2022, BUISSERET, Fabien; DIERICK, Frédéric; Ven der PErre, Liesbet,
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Adiabatic invariants drive rhythmic human motion in variable gravity
01 décembre 2020, Boulanger, Nicolas; BUISSERET, Fabien; DIERICK, Frédéric; Dehouck, Victor; White, Olivier,
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Voluntary human movements are stereotyped. When modeled in the framework of classical mechanics they are expected to minimize cost functions that may include energy, a natural candidate from a physiological point of view also. In time-changing environments, however, energy is no longer conserved—regardless of frictional energy dissipation—and it is therefore not the preferred candidate for any cost ...
Ergonomic Risk Assessment of Developing Musculoskeletal Disorders in Workers with the Microsoft Kinect: TRACK TMS
19 octobre 2018, BUISSERET, Fabien; DIERICK, Frédéric; Hamzaoui, Oussama; JOJCZYK, Laurent,
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Diffusion in Phase Space as a Tool to Assess Variability of Vertical Centre-of-Mass Motion during Long-Range Walking
06 février 2023, Boulanger, Nicolas; BUISSERET, Fabien; Dehouck, Victor; DIERICK, Frédéric; White, Olivier,
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When a Hamiltonian system undergoes a stochastic, time-dependent anharmonic perturbation,
the values of its adiabatic invariants as a function of time follow a distribution whose shape
obeys a Fokker–Planck equation. The effective dynamics of the body’s centre-of-mass during human
walking is expected to represent such a stochastically perturbed dynamical system. By studying, in
phase space, the ...
Clinical and MRI changes of puborectalis and iliococcygeus after a short period of intensive pelvic floor muscles training with or without instrumentation
13 juin 2018, DIERICK, Frédéric; Lauer, Clara; Galtsova, Ekaterina; Martin, Laurent; Bouché, Anne-France; BUISSERET, Fabien,
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Purpose This study evaluates the impact of a 3-week period of intensive pelvic floor muscles training (PFMT), with or
without instrumentation, on clinical and static magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) changes of puborectalis (PR) and iliococcygeus
(IL) muscles.
Methods 24 healthy young women were enrolled in the study and 17 achieved the 9 sessions of 30 min training exercises
and conducted all ...