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Kinematics and aesthetics of grand battement and d velopp after static and dynamic hamstrings stretching in adolescents
28 février 2022, Roussel, Nathalie; Filiputti, Loreda; BUISSERET, Fabien; DIERICK, Frédéric,
- HE Louvain en Hainaut
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- Acte de conférence ou de colloque
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Adolescent recreational dancers mostly use static hamstring stretching. However, dynamic stretching
seems to influence athletic performance as well. Is one of these stretching methods more favorable to
the execution of a grand battement or d velopp (two ballet movements) in dancers? Sixteen participants
performed a grand battement and a d velopp under three conditions: without stretching, ...
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 ...
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 ...
Quasi‑experimental pilot study to improve mobility and balance in recurrently falling nursing home residents by voluntary non‑targeted side‑stepping exercise intervention
30 décembre 2022, DIERICK, Frédéric; Bouché, Anne-France; Guérin, Serge; Steinmetz, Jean-Paul; Federspiel, Carine; Barvaux, Vincent; BUISSERET, Fabien,
- HE Louvain en Hainaut
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- Article scientifique
Article scientifique
Background: Side-stepping is a potential exercise program to reduce fall risk in community-dwelling adults in their
seventies, but it has never been tested in nursing home residents. This was a pilot quasi-experimental study to examine
the feasibility and potential mobility and balance benefits of an intervention based on voluntary non-targeted
side-stepping exercises in nursing home residents ...
Comparison of the movement behaviour of experienced and novice performers during the Cat exercise
22 décembre 2022, Hallemans, Ann; Jacobs, Emmanuel; Gielen, Jan; Ven den Dries, Luc; Van Moorsel, Annouck; BUISSERET, Fabien; DIERICK, Frédéric; Roussel, Nathalie,
- HE Louvain en Hainaut
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- Article scientifique
Article scientifique
wo previous studies showed kinematic differences between novice and experienced performers during unchoreographed movements executed in standing position. However, no study explores if these kinematic differences holds during unchoreographed movements executed in quadrupedal position. The aim of this study is to compare the movement behaviour of experienced and novice performers during an exercise ...
Tests cliniques et cinématique 3D : vers une prédiction du risque de chute chez les personnes âgées
2019, Catinus, Louis; Grenard, Rémi; DIERICK, Frédéric; BUISSERET, Fabien,
- HE Louvain en Hainaut
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- Article scientifique
Article scientifique
L’évaluation du risque de chute chez les personnes âgées est un véritable défi pour les thérapeutes, les chutes constituant en effet une des premières causes de mortalité chez cette population. De nombreux tests cliniques ont été développés et validés durant les 30 dernières années. Plus récemment, l’émergence de capteurs de mouvement à faible coût facilite l’observation des différences cinématiques ...
Head-neck rotational movements using DidRen laser test indicate children and seniors’ lower performance
25 juillet 2019, Hage, Renaud; BUISSERET, Fabien; Pitance, Laurent; Detrembleur, Christine; Brismée, Jean-Michel; DIERICK, Frédéric,
- HE Louvain en Hainaut
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- Article scientifique
Article scientifique
Sensorimotor control strategies during cervical axial rotation movements have been previously
explored in narrow age ranges but never concurrently in Children and Seniors
during a well-standardized task. However, the lifespan developmental approach provides
a framework for research in human sensorimotor control of the head-neck complex.
A cross-sectional design was used to investigate the influence ...
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 ...
Tests cliniques et cinématique 3D : vers une prédiction du risque de chute chez les personnes âgées,
01 décembre 2019, Catinus, Louis; Grenard, Remy; DIERICK, Frédéric; BUISSERET, Fabien,
- HE Louvain en Hainaut
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- Article scientifique
Article scientifique
L’évaluation du risque de chute chez les personnes âgées est un véritable défi pour les thérapeutes, les chutes constituant en effet une des premières causes de mortalité chez cette population. De nombreux tests cliniques ont été développés et validés durant les 30 dernières années. Plus récemment, l’émergence de capteurs de mouvement à faible coût facilite l’observation des différences cinématiques ...
Digital natives and dual task: Handling it but not immune against cognitive-locomotor interferences
19 mai 2020, DIERICK, Frédéric; BUISSERET, Fabien; Renson, Mathieu; Luta, Adele Mae,
- HE Louvain en Hainaut
- CERISIC
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- Article scientifique
Article scientifique
Digital natives developed in an electronic dual tasking world. This paper addresses two questions. Do digital natives respond differently under a cognitive load realized during a locomotor task in a dual-tasking paradigm and how does this address the concept of safety? We investigate the interplay between cognitive (talking and solving Raven’s matrices) and locomotor (walking on a treadmill) tasks ...
Benefits of nonlinear analysis indices of walking stride interval in the evaluation of neurodegenerative diseases
12 décembre 2020, DIERICK, Frédéric; Chantraine, Frédéric; Vandevoorde, Charlotte; White, Olivier; BUISSERET, Fabien,
- HE Louvain en Hainaut
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- Article scientifique
Article scientifique
Indices characterising the long-range temporal structure of walking stride interval (SI) variability such as Hurst exponent (H) and fractal dimension (D) may be used in addition to indices measuring the amount of variability like the coefficient of variation (CV). We assess the added value of the former indices in a clinical neurological context. Our aim is to demonstrate that they provide a clinical ...
Des fractales à la marche... il n'y a qu'un pas !
01 décembre 2018, BUISSERET, Fabien; DIERICK, Frédéric; STOFFEL, Jean-François,
- HE Louvain en Hainaut
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- Article scientifique
Article scientifique
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,
- CeREF Technique
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- Article scientifique
Article scientifique
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,
- CeREF Technique
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- Article scientifique
Article scientifique
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,
- CeREF Technique
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- Article scientifique
Article scientifique
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,
- CeREF Technique
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- Article scientifique
Article scientifique
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,
- CeREF Technique
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- Article scientifique
Article scientifique
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,
- CeREF Technique
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- Article scientifique
Article scientifique
Adiabatic invariants drive rhythmic human motion in variable gravity
01 décembre 2020, Boulanger, Nicolas; BUISSERET, Fabien; DIERICK, Frédéric; Dehouck, Victor; White, Olivier,
- CeREF Technique
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- Article scientifique
Article scientifique
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,
- CeREF Technique
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- Article scientifique
Article scientifique