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« NOMADe » Le projet INTERREG pour les Troubles Neuro-Musculo-Squelettiques (TNMS)
01 septembre 2020, BUISSERET, Fabien; DIERICK, Frédéric,
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ZN-balls: Solitons from ZN-symmetric scalar field theory
Article scientifique
We discuss the conditions under which static, finite-energy, configurations of a complex scalar field ϕ
with constant phase and spherically-symmetric norm exist in a potential of the form V(ϕ*ϕ, ϕ^N, ϕ^*N)
with N ∈ N and N ≥ 2, i.e., a potential with a ZN-symmetry. Such configurations are called ZN-balls. We
build explicit solutions in (3 + 1)-dimensions from a model mimicking effective field ...
Wearable Sensors Applied in Movement Analysis
27 octobre 2022, BUISSERET, Fabien; DIERICK, Frédéric; Ven der PErre, Liesbet,
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- Article scientifique
Article scientifique
Wearable Sensors Applied in Movement Analysis
30 novembre 2022, BUISSERET, Fabien; DIERICK, Frédéric; van der Perre, Liesbet,
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- Livre/Ouvrage ou monographie
Livre/Ouvrage ou monographie
Recent advances in electronics have led to sensors whose sizes and weights are such that they can be placed on living systems without impairing their natural motion and habits. They may be worn on the body as accessories or as part of the clothing and enable personalized mobile information processing. Wearable sensors open the way for a nonintrusive and continuous monitoring of body orientation, ...
Walking stride interval variability in patients with diabetic Charcot foot: A pilot study
28 février 2022, DIERICK, Frédéric; Colson, Simon; Orioli, Laura; Vandeleene, Bernard; BARVAUX, Vincent; Detrembleur, Christine; BUISSERET, Fabien,
- HE Louvain en Hainaut
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- Acte de conférence ou de colloque
Acte de conférence ou de colloque
Introduction: The variability of human walking has been studied for about twenty years. It appears not
to be random but long-term autocorrelated, i.e. on time scales corresponding to several hundreds of gait
cycles. It has been shown that the central nervous system (CNS) plays an important role in this
variability. Indeed, people with CNS alterations have a different autocorrelation pattern than ...
Walking kinematics in subjects with asymptomatic genu recurvatum: lower limb joint angles and effect of speed
28 février 2022, DIERICK, Frédéric; BUISSERET, Fabien; Schreiber, Pauline; Lavallée, Pauline,
- HE Louvain en Hainaut
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- Acte de conférence ou de colloque
Acte de conférence ou de colloque
The aim of this study was to carry out a kinematic analysis of the lower limb during gait in subjects with
asymptomatic genu recurvatum. The sagittal plane kinematics of the lower limb during gait in a group
of 13 subjects with genu recurvatum was shown to be significantly different to that of a group of 13
control healthy subjects. An increase in extension and a decrease in flexion of the hip ...
Unstable footwear as a speed-dependent noise-based training gear to exercise inverted pendulum motion during walking
15 mai 2018, BUISSERET, Fabien; DIERICK, Frédéric; Bouché, Anne-France; Guille, Clément; SCOHIER, Mikaël,
- HE Louvain en Hainaut
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- Article scientifique
Article scientifique
Previous research on unstable footwear has suggested that it may induce mechanical noise during
walking. The purpose of this study was to explore whether unstable footwear could be considered as a
noise-based training gear to exercise body center of mass (CoM) motion during walking. Ground
reaction forces were collected among 24 healthy young women walking at speeds between 3 and
6 km h−1 with ...
Two- and three-body calculations within the dominantly orbital state method
Article scientifique
The dominantly orbital state method allows a semiclassical description of quantum systems. At the origin, it was developed for two-body relativistic systems. Here, the method is extended to treat two-body Hamiltonians and systems with three identical particles, in D≥2 dimensions, with arbitrary kinetic energy and potential. This method is very easy to implement and can be used in a large variety of ...
Timed Up and Go and Six-Minute Walking Tests with Wearable Inertial Sensor: One Step Further for the Prediction of the Risk of Fall in Elderly Nursing Home People
05 juin 2020, BUISSERET, Fabien; Catinus, Louis; Grenard, Remi; JOJCZYK, Laurent; Fievez, Dylan; Barvaux, Vincent; DIERICK, Frédéric,
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- Article scientifique
Article scientifique
Assessing the risk of fall in elderly people is a difficult challenge for clinicians. Since falls represent one of the first causes of death in such people, numerous clinical tests have been created and validated over the past 30 years to ascertain the risk of falls. More recently, the developments of low-cost motion capture sensors have facilitated observations of gait differences between fallers ...